How to Buy Men’s Shirts

by Yvonne James

Purchasing men’s shirts can be daunting, and men’s shops can sometimes be cramped. Yet online shopping can also be a guessing game — unless you already know what you need. Men’s shirts are expensive as well, so you need to make sure you get everything right. So, how will you know where to look, particularly when you’re buying men’s shirts online?

    1. Have your body type and measurements ready.

The best mens shirts will fit the body perfectly with hardly any extra material. The main aim of the fit would be to see sharp lines that attract the eyes and accentuate the shape, with no amount of clothing that flaps or bundles. Furthermore, you would not want the top to be so snug that you cannot seem to move well, and the buttons feel like they are about to burst open at any moment. The shirt will easily fit between the two ends of the spectrum. When you are carrying a bigger physique, avoid clothes that are bulky on your torso, as they may make your abdomen seem much more prominent.

    2. Check for features.

There will be the regular run-of-the-mill men’s shirts, but there are also those that have distinct elements that you have to be mindful of for a snugger fit. Some dress shirts have creases, with additional folds of cloth at the rear to allow the wearer some additional space. It is mainly for people carrying some extra meat in the middle. However, the extra fabric can flare out in the upper portion of your back whenever you move, so it is essential to try it on so you can see if this element looks good on you.

Secondly, do not wear an ill-fitting dress shirt underneath a fitted suit. Keep tabs for dress shirts labelled “fitted,” “tailored,” or “slim,” as these are your best bets. If you have already made your mind up, and you have been through every measure, and yet you still feel that your shirts do not suit you, seek a tailor you like, and get them to fix it for you.

    3. Pay attention to the collar.

Go with the semi-spread; this style is not too casual or conventional, and it will fit perfectly for every business suit. You might not know this, but collars will express your personality as much as the colour or design of your top, so it’s wise to use one that suits your kind of outfit.

The next detail to look closely at is how the collar fits around your neck. The collar should not to cut off the air supply and make you feel uncomfortable. A word of advice when buying dress shirts is to make sure that you can easily insert a finger between the collar and your neck, and it is too loose if you can fit two fingers.

    4. Know what fabrics work best for you.

Many high-quality or luxury shirts have a high fibre count or thread count, while still being a more elegant, lighter material. That said, do not choose synthetic materials such as polyester that makes a dress shirt look glossy, flimsy, and inexpensive, plus they are not breathable.

    5. Have fun with the colour and print.

The primary colours for men’s shirts are plain white and blue since they are plain, beginner colours. But once you have got those down, be adventurous and get imaginative, since these two colours can become very dull quickly. As the heat increases, have fun with your colour schemes and look for gingham designs in lighter colours like teal. During autumn and winter, go for a more subdued shade that fits nicely with a dark suit and tie.

With the details in this guide, you should be able to pick just a few dress shirts that fit you well. Find the shirt that best reflects your personality at the cost you like. Search everywhere until you spot the perfect dress shirt for you.