Description:
A modern tailored look for the man who wants to define his shape rather than hide it. Classification: Business, Business Casual.
A modern tailored look for the man who wants to define his shape rather than hide it. Classification: Business, Business Casual.
The fit of your shirt is dependant on your physique. Just remember, that a well-fitted shirt still allows you room to move and to breathe. You do not want a shirt, that is so tight or firm across the chest that your buttons are pulling. This can often happen when a bit of weight...or muscle is added to your torso.
A shirt can not be let out at the sides, but a shirt can be taken in if you find to get the right neck or sleeve length you have had to purchase a fuller cut. This is handy to know if you don't have options and are short of time to spend looking.
Fundamentals of Wearing
Dress shirts today come in all manner of hues, values, and intensities. While modern-day professional dress allows for greater freedom to display personal taste, it is ultimately the man who errs on the conservative side who will be considered most professional.
Solid Colors
The solid white dress shirt is considered the most professional in the business world, closely followed by light blue. The "white collar" shirt was a status symbol indicating that the wearer toiled in an environment free of dirt and sweat. Other workers wore blue-collared shirts to help hide the dirt.
Patterns
Pattern shirts are as prevalent today as solid-colored shirts. While a solid-colored shirt is seen as the most professional, stripes are second, followed by checks and plaids which lead to casual wear.
Most pattern shirts fall into the realm of business casual.
The hierarchy of pattern shirts can be determined by the following elements: