T-Shirts

The most basic but indispensable piece in men's clothing is the t-shirt! The days of basic white or neutral colored t-shirts have passed and today t-shirts have much more than a fashionable aesthetic role, they have an important legacy.
Originating from dress shirts, which will never lose the position of main and most important piece of men's clothing, t-shirts are almost daily solutions for dressing. T-shirts follow current fashion, changing their prints and modeling as fashion suggests. Today the phrases and slogans are stamped on T-shirts as daily messages for a lighter and more fun life, all without lacking in style.
Although basic and simple, it is important to be aware of the modeling of the shirt when we want to respect our biotype. For taller men, longer, more fitting shirts, as well as for shorter men, slightly looser shirts (not loose!). The collar also deserves attention. The V-neck lengthens the neck, and can be worn by everyone, while the tighter collars make the neck more evident.
But let's get down to business! The shirts that are on the rise. Far from being just basic t-shirts, the pieces are full of trends, and it is worth choosing the ones that have your style.
- Stripes: Speaking of style, the vertical striped t-shirts have been on the rise for some time and by the way they intend to stay. Striped T-shirts appear elongated or shorter and wider, some worn inside the pants, others more oversized. Vertical stripes help lengthen the silhouette, a good tip!
- Manifestos: Phrase T-shirts and ideology have gained space in the last two years and are increasingly present in fashion. Strong impact phrases, humor words, written out of a pattern. It's more art than fashion! They are usually part of the cool looks, losing some of their aesthetics when production needs to be more formal or elegant.
- Neon colors: yellow, green, orange, pink. The fluorescent-toned colors that have an 80's vibe make the shirts tighter, ideal for a more informal and youthful production. Wider modeling is good for neon tones.
- Old School: T-shirts with vintage car designs, bicycles, anchors and nautical motifs like ropes never lose their throne. They are classic and have a localized print (only on the front in the middle of the shirt). Most t-shirt brands maintain a range of this style in all collections.
- Prints: The prints on the T-shirts can be small, like gravity style, very small and repeated, or even more evident as botanical florals.
Originating from dress shirts, which will never lose the position of main and most important piece of men's clothing, t-shirts are almost daily solutions for dressing. T-shirts follow current fashion, changing their prints and modeling as fashion suggests. Today the phrases and slogans are stamped on T-shirts as daily messages for a lighter and more fun life, all without lacking in style.
Although basic and simple, it is important to be aware of the modeling of the shirt when we want to respect our biotype. For taller men, longer, more fitting shirts, as well as for shorter men, slightly looser shirts (not loose!). The collar also deserves attention. The V-neck lengthens the neck, and can be worn by everyone, while the tighter collars make the neck more evident.
But let's get down to business! The shirts that are on the rise. Far from being just basic t-shirts, the pieces are full of trends, and it is worth choosing the ones that have your style.
- Stripes: Speaking of style, the vertical striped t-shirts have been on the rise for some time and by the way they intend to stay. Striped T-shirts appear elongated or shorter and wider, some worn inside the pants, others more oversized. Vertical stripes help lengthen the silhouette, a good tip!
- Manifestos: Phrase T-shirts and ideology have gained space in the last two years and are increasingly present in fashion. Strong impact phrases, humor words, written out of a pattern. It's more art than fashion! They are usually part of the cool looks, losing some of their aesthetics when production needs to be more formal or elegant.
- Neon colors: yellow, green, orange, pink. The fluorescent-toned colors that have an 80's vibe make the shirts tighter, ideal for a more informal and youthful production. Wider modeling is good for neon tones.
- Old School: T-shirts with vintage car designs, bicycles, anchors and nautical motifs like ropes never lose their throne. They are classic and have a localized print (only on the front in the middle of the shirt). Most t-shirt brands maintain a range of this style in all collections.
- Prints: The prints on the T-shirts can be small, like gravity style, very small and repeated, or even more evident as botanical florals.
Author : Mariana Goulart
Posted in: 09/23/2019
Last modified: 09/23/2019
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