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Shirts - a Men's Fashion Guide - By: Dean Richards

Are you one of those men who has difficulty understanding how to choose the right shirt for you? Although we seem to be getting more shopping savvy, there are still a huge number of guys out there who have a lot of trouble selecting the right shirt.

So, when selecting a shirt, take into consideration the following tips:

1. Understand the role of the shirt. Prior to choosing a shirt, you need to know the role that the shirt will play. For example, what sort of situations are you going to be wearing the shirt in? Please don't make the mistake of a lot of people and purchase a shirt that you think can be used both for business and casual wear - try to separate the two. Either select a shirt for work, or select a shirt for casual wear.

2. Know your size. Surprisingly, this is the area that most men overlook. If there is one thing that I can get across to you in this article, it's get measured for size. And get measured every 6 months or so - your body will change size over time. Also, if possible, try on the shirt before you buy it. Although this is not possible when making a purchase online, if you know your size it should not be a problem.

3. Understand the different properties of the different materials that your shirt may be made of? Material is a personal choice - I tend to like shirts that are 100% cotton, however I know a lot of men who favour cotton blends, which may be more hard wearing and also easier to iron. The best way to understand what material will suit you and your lifestyle is to grab your current favourite shirt out of the closet, and look at the tag to understand what fabric it's made of. Use this to find shirts made of the same materials.

4. Pockets, buttons and cuffs. In general, unless you have a specific need for a pocket on the front of a shirt, don't buy a shirt with a pocket. You should always buy a shirt that requires cufflinks for a formal situation, as this will give you the opportunity to personalise your outfit with a pair of cufflinks. As far as the buttons go, inspect them to ensure that there is no fraying of the stitching that secures them to the shirt. Also take this opportunity to check the rest of the stitching on the garment if possible.

5. Pattern and Colouring. You will find that you get more value out of single colour shirts. These will match with the majority of things in your wardrobe. If you do want to choose a pattern, try to stay away from clashing colours, which although in certain situations may be fashionable, won't be as wearable as an understated shirt. When choosing a shirt to match with a tie, go to the store with a few of your ties and make sure that the colour combination works. Complimentary colours of shirt and tie will look best.

Armed with the above tips, choosing the right shirt for you should be a little easier. Just remember: Understand where you are wearing the shirt, your size, how you want your cuffs, how you want you buttons and pockets, choose your material and be aware of what will match your existing wardrobe.

About the Author

Dean Richards is a leading fashion expert who has worked in the industry for fifteen years. He's currently focused on men's fashion and is one of the leading writers for Men's Fashion Online.

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