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| − | All you Ever Need to Know About Men's and Women's Shirts
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| − | Men's shirts have been in existence for a long time, however, before the eighteenth century men's shirts were only worn under outer garments. The truth that they were seen as items of underclothing explains why it's seen as a faux pas for men to remove his suit jacket uninvited. In 1871 Brown, Davis and Co. introduced the world towards the first man's shirt with buttons down the front. Today, these have evolved to become the formal and casual men's shirts and ladies shirts we know today.
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| − | Men's and girls: fabric weaves and washes
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| − | The best men's shirts are 100% cotton which ensures they're soft, breathable and sturdy. Here are some from the cotton fabric weaves, washes and designs you will find in formal and casual shirts that are offered today.
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| − | Poplin Crisp, cool and comfy, poplin is the classic cotton shirt fabric that is ideal all year round, for a lot of occasions.
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| − | Oxford
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| − | A shirt with an Oxford weave is generally a little heavier and warmer than a cotton poplin weave so it is ideal in the cooler autumn and winter months. Oxford cloth usually includes a combination of dyed and undyed threads to give a far more relaxed casual shirt.
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| − | Pinpoint
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| − | The pinpoint weave is a combination of both cotton poplin and Oxford. It is woven using long staple cotton (for added softness) and, just like the Oxford shirt weave, just the warp yarn is dyed.
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| − | Herringbone and twill
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| − | They are textured men's weaves that create a diagonal structure and provides the shirts interesting accents. Both weaves are warmer than classic poplin so might be favoured within the colder seasons.
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| − | Peach finish
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| − | A shirt having a peach finish has usually undergone a process where the fabric has been very lightly distressed - this gives it an additional soft feel. Men's and girls shirts with a peach or carbon finish are often casual shirts.
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| − | Vintage wash
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| − | Vintage wash women's and men's garments are extremely much like those with peach finishes. They are exceptionally soft to the touch and have a 'worn-in' look that is very comfortable, cosy and relaxed.
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| − | Men's and ladies shirts: how to fold a shirt correctly
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| − | Ideally, men's and ladies shirts should be continued hangers within the wardrobe, but there are occasions when shirts have to be folded. There is a knack to folding both smart and casual shirts that will ensure they will stay smooth and wrinkle-free. Lay the shirt face-down using the buttons fastened, then fold one for reds over until about halfway along the shoulder. Fold all of those other sleeve over itself therefore it lies flat inside a straight line parallel aside from the shirt. Repeat for that other part therefore the shirt forms a rectangle. Then fold the shirt in two so the bottom hem touches the collar.
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| − | Men's shirts
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| − | Men's shirts: how to find the best shirt for the build
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| − | Tall
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| − | If you are tall and lean choose a garment with cutaway collars, or spread collars, to help you look broader. If you're tall and muscular, a fitted shirt can help you look stronger.
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| − | Athletic build
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| − | Athletic builds can pull off fitted or semi-fitted men's clothes rather well. Choose small collars (like cutaway collars) for those who have a brief neck.
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| − | Short build
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| − | Short and lean men should wear fitted or semi-fitted shirts as classic fit men's shirts will only drown them. Wider men look best in classic fit shirts with vertical stripes to help slim the frame.
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| − | Rotund build
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| − | Wide builds should choose classic fit shirts with pleats, ideally with vertical stripes. Also opt for classic collars which are big enough to draw attention away from the waist.
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| − | Why every man should own a white shirt
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| − | Until the end of the nineteenth century the white top was a manifestation of wealth since a guy with enough money can afford to have his washing done frequently - and white looks dirty the fastest. Today, men's formal white shirts continue to be viewed as a stylish option. Not only does a white shirt suit every man, it is easy to wear your white shirt as it will go with only about anything and become appropriate for many occasions.
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| − | Ladies shirts
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| − | Ladies shirts: a brief history
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| − | It is thought that women first started to wear shirts around 1890 when freedom fighters donned red wool shirts under the charismatic Giuseppe Garibaldi. Today, ladies shirts have evolved into many different styles including blouses, sleeveless shirts, casual shirts and more, in a number of fabrics. As with men's shirts, typically the most popular choice are women's shirts in 100% cotton as they are soft, durable and may easily be dressed up for work or dressed down for the weekend.
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| − | Ladies shirts: why women's shirts button in the opposite side to some man's shirt
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| − | Since it became normal for ladies to put on shirts in the early twentieth century, the buttons on women's shirts happen to be attached to the opposite side to people of a man's shirt. There are a few theories that may explain this. The first is this made it simpler for maids to decorate them, whereas men tended to decorate themselves.
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