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What to look for when buying a fitted shirt
By: suitbay Date: August 22, 2011, 4:00 am
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What to look for when buying a fitted shirt
When trying on your fitted dress shirt either in a store or when
getting it from your shirt maker there are a few things you
should keep an eye out for if you have intentions on picking
what can be considered a well fitted shirt.?Shoulder Width -
Find the end of your top shoulder bone and make sure that the
shoulder seams align with it. Far too many men are wearing
shirts that sag below this point, which in turn affects the look
of the shirts on other areas.?Sleeve Length - When standing with
your arms relaxed down along your arms a fitted dress shirt has
a sleeve ending at the top thumb knuckle if the cuff is not
buttoned.?Waist - Often standard sizes have a tent like affect
along the waist of the dress shirt. To achieve a normal fit try
sitting down with the shirt on and make sure that the waist
fabric cannot extend more than a fist size from your stomach.
For a slim fit it should be about half a fist size.Shirt Length
- For the shirt length you should consider if you are looking
for a shirt that is to be fmzy110822 tucked in or remain out of
your pants. For tucked in dress shirts the shirt should end
about ?inch above the end of your pants zipper. For un-tucked
dress shirts it should end about ?inches above that same spot.
This is a subjective matter, however.There are generally three
options when it comes to dress shirts:1. Athletic fitted shirts
- Fits for this type of build are usually called athletic, slim,
or modern fit. These fits come with a narrower waist, chest, and
hip area.2. Standard sized dress Polo Ralph Lauren
http://www.suits-bay.com/mens-shirts-polo-ralph-lauren-c-2_24.html<br
/>shirts ?These sizes are a bit larger and looser which doesn
allow for much of a fitted look. Usually these shirts result in
a sloppier and baggier look.3. Custom made fitted shirts - By
getting a custom fitted shirt you get a shirt that follows your
specific dimensions and you l have complete control over the
final fit of the shirt. Nine times out of ten the fit is better
with the fully customizable shirt.For those who want a clean cut
look, then wearing a fitted shirt is the only option. A cleaner
cut will lead to a more presentable look and more appealing to
everyone. Be careful when buying standard shirt sizes or
pre-made shirt sizes though, sizes vary from store to store and
often times you won be able to get the same look as you can with
a custom or tailor made fitted dress shirt. The best choice is
to go to a tailor and get a custom made dress shirt. A tailor
will be able to measure your upper body and provide the best
fitting shirt you l ever have. There are even several online
options that provide detailed information on how to measure your
own body so you l have complete control over the fit of the
shirt.
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Re: What to look for when buying a fitted shirt
By: alston Date: April 22, 2013, 1:42 am
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We look for the website,
http://www.fitcustomshirts.com/
http://www.fitcustomshirts.com/
For the purchasing a new fitted dress shirts.
Its prices are very suitable and cheaper. Product of its is very
charmful and beautifull.
The quality of its product is very good.
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