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How to choose the right shirt

by TM Maria Be a king in your own kingdom

All men like t-shirts, most of them have a large collection. This is because they are comfortable to use and can go to any informal place with them on. Therefore, these are the tips for you to know how to choose the right shirt for your size that you should consider from perfect merchandise if you are looking for a shirt to buy:


How to choose the right shirt

Do not choose the ones that are too loose or tight. This will not make you look better. They should highlight the attributes of your body but not make you feel uncomfortable.


Make sure the shirt fits perfectly on your shoulder. The sleeves should be around the arms and should not extend to the elbows. If you have longer arms choose slightly short sleeve shirts.


The length of the shirt should be long enough so that you can put it inside your pants.


How to choose the right shirt: The Fit

Things like fit, material, and design can have a great effect on the look of a shirt.


The setting is the cornerstone of the style. But while we often think about the fit with regard to garments such as the suit and the dress shirt, it is also important that you look good on your shirts.


Size.

A shirt should not be too baggy or too tight. If it is too large, it will cover and sink like a pillowcase. Too tight and you will look like a stuffed sausage. If you are fit and have a good constitution, you can include towards tighter over looser. If you carry extra weight, lean towards a looser fit, but don't go too far, since an excess of fabric will make it larger rather than smaller.


Shoulder seams.

The seams where the sleeves join the body should be aligned exactly with the point where the shoulder ends instead of down on the arm or towards the neck.


Sleeves

The sleeves of a shirt affect hitting up to half of the upper arm. Sleeves that extend a little lower may seem proportional if you are too tall.


Length.

The bottom hem of the shirt should not be taller than the hips, at least cover the waist and a few centimeters below. A little shorter you run the risk when you bend over to show your back/cracks in the butt/belly. Longer than that and the shirt will look like a nightgown.


Shape.

Avoid square shirts that are used as a sandwich table with sleeves. You want the shirt to be cut so that it follows the shape of your body a bit.


It can be difficult to find a shirt that fits all these metrics well, but it is worth looking for.


How to choose the right shirt: The color

The shirts can be divided into two broad categories: classic and graphic.


Classic t-shirts

The most classic-looking shirts are those that come in traditional traditional colors:


Blanco, with his origins in sailors and soldiers' shirts, is everyone's grandfather. When combined with jeans, it still evokes echoes of the "rebels without a cause" who turned the garment into outerwear in the postwar period.


Navy blue: almost always sharp looking.

Gray: a flattering color, but easily shows underarm sweat.

Black: It's harder to achieve, since it seems a little harder and harder (although that may be what you are looking for).


Other colors, from red to green and purple, can also work well, identifying the tone of your skin.


How to choose the right shirt: The fabric

In general, choosing T-shirts made of 100% cotton is the way to go. Natural, soft, fresh and static resistant, cotton looks and feels great. A 50/50 polyester blend is also a decent option; Synthetic fiber is less breathable, pills wear more easily and increases static, but makes the shirt less moisture absorbent and prone to wrinkle and shrink.


T-shirts made entirely of special synthetic fabrics can absorb perspiration better, but they are only specific for training and, unless you're sweating a lot, feel much less comfortable than pure cotton.



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