T-shirts
were initially used in the way that shirts are used today as a fresh and
absorbent cloth (usually bedding) worn under traditional clothing for both and
women there are trendy tee
shirts. They were considered a luxury and, like all things that
demonstrate wealth, showing the same t-shirt at the end has become fashionable
(though shocking at first). The production increased significantly, and you can
see in the 1300 paintings that many people wear shirts as such. In 1500, the
necklace has become the most fashionable element and definition of the shirt,
which is starchy and adorned with ruffles and layers over layers of lace, silk
and fur.
V-neck
with buttons, placket, cuffs and materials are the most
important characteristics of shirts. Necklaces can vary greatly and they have
done so over time, currently the starched neck slightly bent into a tie and
only extends around an inch and a half until the neck is more common. Slits or
row of buttons can vary considerably in width, decor and button type, from time
to time along the placket is covered with another strip of fabric. Cuffs are
typically normal or French, in a simple cuff, the two ends overlap each other
for attachment, while the French cuffs have the two ends pressed together and
secured with cuff links.
When
looking for a shirt, first and foremost, consider getting a professional
tailor. It's the sign of a man who really cares about his appearance to invest
in quality tailoring. Second, consider the materials you buy, polyester is
cheap, but it is considered a good choice for a shirt. Cotton Broadcloths are
very popular and can be very nice for a moderate price.
Linen,
while a wonderfully light summer cloth, wrinkles intensive, so if you choose a
shirt for a major first impression, the clothes will wrinkle dramatically under
your jacket, and as soon as you sit down. Cotton are more resistant to
wrinkles, and you can buy treated fabrics to resist wrinkles.
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