What You Need To Know About The Styles Of Men’s Shirts

July 31, 2010

Most men have at least a few dress shirts tucked away in their closets, and they usually come in one of three styles:

Athletic Fit – This style has been growing in popularity over the last several years. With its sleeker fit, it gives the wearer a very urban look and a more contemporary style. Most companies sell these sharply tapering shirts as “slim-fit”, and though originally found in the nightclub scene, they have become increasing popular as a replacement for the more traditional business shirt, especially with men who are more slightly built. These shirts have long been a popular part of such clothing lines as Calvin Klein and Hugo Boss, but can also be found in today’s market in such chain retailers as Banana Republic and Superdry.

Modern Fit – Though typically advertised as the “latest” look, there has been some variation of this shirt for several decades. This is a more moderately tapered shirt than the athletic fit, making it appropriate for a wider group. Just about anyone can look good in this shirt, whether you have an average build, slightly thin or just a bit on the heavy side. Marketers like to use the phrase semi-fitted when describing this shirt, so check for this phrase when going through the racks. This shirt looks great in the office or for more formal events. Whether you are enjoying a night on the town with the boys or a romantic dinner for two, this shirt will look great.

Classic Fit – This is the traditional men’s dress shirt, found in department stores and men’s retailers across the country. Though this design has long dominated the market, it has seen a decline in recent years with the introduction of the modern fit into the department store and discount locations. With almost no tapering, this shirt is much roomier and more comfortable then the other designs. There is definitely more freedom of movement with this shirt, making it a popular choice for men who have a larger build. Despite its drop in popularity, it still remains the best option for the big and tall man or someone who may need a more formal appearance.

If you are having a tough time deciding which style of shirt looks best on you, then go with the classic fit, which looks good on any body type. Do not be afraid to try on one of the other styles though – it is always good to experiment and you may find out that they suit you better.

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