Five Shirts For Five Days
Choosing a shirt for five days at work doesn’t have to be a strenuous task. Don’t be plain and boring make sure you wear different styles and colours each day.
Non iron shirts are known as the saviour of shirts, minimal if any ironing is needed, I’m sure you have all been there trying to iron a cotton shirt with the upmost frustration when creases still appear. Pastel colours are a key trend this summer, ideally worn with an open open, no tie is needed. Let the shirt be the statement not the tie this summer.
Gingham or check shirts have a stigma for being ‘old man’s’ shirts, well that stigma is dated, gingham or check shirts come in a range of fits to suit every man; regular, tailored & slim. If you want to go for something different then wear a contrast collar check shirt.
Button down collars are on trend for this summer, wearing one under your suit can can give a smart casual look, the one rule we enforce is that if you plan to wear a tie then make sure you go for a skinny tie, wider blade ties will not sit right under the collar and will look too bulky. If you preffer a slim fitting button collar shirt then select a Ventuno 21 shirt, if you want a more relaxed regular fit then we suggest a Blazer shirt.
A white formal shirt is an essential item for any mans wardrobe. There is nothing more clean cut and smart under a suit than crisp white shirt. You will never have to worry about a tie not matching with your shirt, any colour will go well. If your more of a classic gent then a double cuff shirt will be more suited, a button cuff or single cuff as its often reffered to is still smart and of course easy to wear.
Slim or tailored fit cut away collar shirts have remained a timeless design on formal shirts, they look suarve with a tie (wide blade or narrow) and add depth to your outfit if worn without a tie. They are available in single or double cuff to suit your needs or style.
Posted February 5th, 2013 in Uncategorised.