Men’s ultimate t-shirts buying guide
When it comes to clothing for men I don’t think
there is any other piece that is more popular than the T-shirt? Chances are
you’re wearing one right now! Well, pretty much we wear them every day and they
have been at heart of every man’s wardrobe for a good reason because it has
served as the perfect go-to pieces with its simplicity, comfort, style and goes
with everything in our wardrobe from shorts, jeans, chions, and pants. Whether,
we are dressing up for gym or any other occasions, t-shirt is often our
preferable choice. But not all t-shirt are the same and in this guide, we will
explore fits, fabrics and sleeves to help you find the best possible t-shirt
out there.
A brief history of T-shirt:
Just like other clothing pieces we wear today
such as bomber jacket, chions or peacoats. T-shirt also has its roots in
military. In the 19th century, navy sailors would cut their union
suits sleeves help them adapt to warmer weather. Subsequently, the US military
adopted union suits to more comfortable tops in cotton as an undergarment.
Types of T-shirts: it’s
commonly known as the simple garment, but has a variety of component that helps
us choose a t-shirt: styles, fabrics, designs, sleeves and fits. The key to
choose t-shirts is by its neck type. There are varieties of neck-type:
Crewneck, v-neck, scoop neck. 1.How t-shirt should fit you: t-shirt should not fit too tight or too loose. Too tight means it will be clingy and too loose fit it will dangle around. 2.Arms fitting: When comes to choosing a short sleeve t-shirt should hit at the midpoint of your upper arm. 3.Torso fitting: finding the right fitting t-shirt are somewhat challenging for guys with long torso. Special if you are tall and slim. A predicament is that finding the right length without the disappearing in its great swelling wave’s folds. For situation like that go for t-shirt with long-line cut that cover the length without being too boxy. Length of t-shirt should fall just below your belt. 4.Shoulders fitting: when it comes to shoulder fitting make sure your t-shirt line up your shoulder line. 5.Matching your skin tones: · Pale skin, red or blonde hair: grey, brown, darker green or navy would be good for you. Contrast is the key so avoid bright colors, white and pastels. · Olive-toned skin with dark hair: I would say most colors would suit you, especially azure, pinks, and purples, red. Avoid yellow or olive. · Dark skin, hair: I would say most colors too and avoid brown, black or dark shades. Since summer is not too far part, the prospect of more outdoor events are likely. So, it’s a good time to add a few fresh t-shirt to your collection.
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6.The crewneck t-shirt and what types
of body shape well suited for crewneck?
Out of all the neck type
crewneck t-shirt probably the most common neckline we see on a t-shirt and very
popular among both men and women. Features of crewneck t-shirt is that they
feature a round neckline and fit tightly around the base of the neck.
Crewneck
best suited for:
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Person a slight build.
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Person a ling or narrow face.
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Person with very round shoulders.
7.A v-neck t-shirt and types of body
well suited for? Names says it all, forms a pointed v shape at the neck,
providing more space round the neckline and adds visual interest. A v-neck
t-shirt great match for a blazer or cardigan.
V-neck
best suited for:
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Person with square or round faces.
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Shorter guys – because they add some
height.
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Person with well defined chests.
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