Shirt selection
Skin color selection
People with darker skin tones wearing green or gray shirts will appear darker and yellower, and may cause a slightly dirty feeling; People with fair skin wearing bright shirts can make their skin look very fair, but this often makes men appear too feminine and lack masculinity. Fat people wearing small square shirts may appear a bit restrained and cramped, so it is more appropriate to choose a shirt with a pointed collar. Tall and dignified people should not choose shirts with decorative buttons on the collar, although they are currently popular.
Face shape selection
When choosing shirts with different facial shapes, attention should be paid to the following differences: people with round faces are usually the least likely to wear round necked shirts with semi-circular ruffle collars or buttons tightly fastened; People with square faces should wear a new moon shaped silk gourd collar shirt to soften their contours, and should not wear standing collar or cheongsam collar shirts; For people with long faces, it is recommended to wear a standard shirt collar to avoid elongating the facial contours. For people with inverted triangular faces, it is recommended to wear a small round neck shirt to balance the edges of the face, and avoid wearing overly slender pointed neck shirts; People with egg shaped faces are between long faces and inverted triangular faces, suitable for various collar types of shirts.
Collar style selection
Different colored collar - tasteful style
A plain or striped shirt with a white collar, some cuffs are also made white, and the collar shape is mostly a standard collar or open angle collar. There are also many shapes of the collar tip, usually round, which matches the Petzli vortex pattern perfectly. Men who choose different colored collars must pay attention to coordination in their matching, otherwise they will be classified as "tasteless" if they are not careful.
Open collar - Romantic style
A collar with an angle between 120 and 180 degrees between the left and right collars. This collar type is also known as the "Windsor" collar or the "French" collar. Just because the Duke of Windsor, who didn't love mountains and beautiful people back then, loved this collar the most. With the return of the romantic trend in the new century, the Windsor collar is once again popular, but the matching tie is a slightly smaller "quasi Windsor knot", reflecting the refined modern trend of the modern generation in retro style.
Button collar - sporty
The collar tip is fixed to the body with buttons, originally a sports shirt that does not require over sizing among all shirts. This collar type is often used on casual style shirts, such as denim shirts, which are mainly designed with grid patterns or polka dot patterns. The fabric used is generally made of pure cotton or Oxford weave, but some business shirts also use button collars to secure the tie. Therefore, it is best to match it with a fine knot silk tie, preferably with a tie that only wraps around one circle.
Long pointed collar - fashionable style
A slender and slightly pointed collar with simple and appropriate lines, featuring the diversified characteristics of new century clothing. Not very picky about ties, abstract, cartoonish, slightly bright prints, classical stripes are suitable... unleash its creativity, especially suitable for pairing with the latest popular narrow cut two button suit jacket, fashionable and introverted, extremely suitable for urban white-collar workers who do not like to flaunt themselves.
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