Wednesday 28 May 2014

T-shirt- Styling Guide- Neck Styles and Fabrics

T-shirts, no matter how they are, will be a staple piece of clothing in your wardrobe. T-shirts are mostly available in pure cotton and semi cotton fabrics which make them easier to maintain. Buying a t-shirt can get pretty complicated at times. You have to decide on factors like fit, style, fabric, neck type, colour etc. before actually buying one. With so many variations involved, men end up wearing the wrong t-shirt for a occasion.


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It is all about style and men need to get serious about it. It is time to take a few tough decisions. Firstly give up on the brand that does not sell a particular type of t-shirts that suit you. Wearing the right style of t-shirt is the first rule. Now you must be wondering what style will actually suit you. Read on to find out.



Neck styles to consider
Crew neck or v-neck or polo t-shirt, all these are the classic options available and any style is worth considering. If you are short height, go for v-neck t-shirts as they elongate your neck area and make you look a bit taller than your actual height. They also help you to balance the look if you have a round face. If you have a slim physique, a crew neck t-shirt is what you need. Crew neck t-shirts can make you look a bit broader. The best thing to do is to stick to the styles that have suited you best in the past. Do not try to experiment unless necessary. You may go wrong and then there is no looking back. You can also go for a Henley t-shirt. These tees are really picking up these days. You may have seen John Abraham wearing a Henley t-shirt on multiple occasions lately. He has an amazing physique and Henley t-shirt helps him flaunt it really well.

 


Fabrics
Most men tend to buy t-shirts with a thicker fabric; though this has nothing to do with the climatic conditions. Men have a habit of associating the weight of fabric with the quality. Heavier the fabric, better the quality! Here is a myth breaker for all those who thought this way. In case of t-shirts, lighter the fabric, better it is. You are wearing a t-shirt for the comfort that it offers and while choosing the fabric you pick on a heavy one. What’s the point, then? Go for a fabric that is light in weight as you are going to wear it all day. A good quality thin fabric can make you feel slim, light and cool.

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Hope this little guide helped you in some way or the other. 

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