Most of us buy shirts based on the size of the T-shirts we wore in college. No wonder the shirt then looks like a balloon and is so tight on the neck that it gives you a headache after just half an hour of wearing a tie. And it only takes a little bit to make your day better. Don't look for sizes S, M, L, XL in stores, and say goodbye to big and shapeless shirts. Let's do it!
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Now that you know how a shirt should fit, it's time to get creative and play with colors and patterns. Give your wardrobe a caffeine boost with bold prints or plaids.
In the fall and winter, go for less bold colors that will complement a dark work suit. And when the temperature starts to rise, your colorful wardrobe should too. Try wearing pink, lime green or purple. Add some life to it!
If you want your shirt to last as long as new, learn how to care for it properly .
Measure yourself
Every man must know the size of his neck. Only this will guarantee that you will be able to breathe freely in the office. Take a tape measure and measure the circumference of your neck at the bottom so that there is room for two fingers between the tape measure and your neck. Or leave it to the ladies in our stores, they already know what to do.
Lose the fat (from your shirt)
We see men on the street every day with shirts so big they can fit twice as much. At Alain Delon, we fight hard to shed unnecessary pounds from our shirts. Find the right cut that will fit your torso, no matter what your body type is. Large folds do not hide, on the contrary, they visually enlarge it.
Who is supposed to know about a billion collars?
Ignore them! Here are three that will last you the rest of your life.