A guide to using vibrant colors for your shirts
Unlike womens clothing that is full of colors and personality and beautiful patterns, mens dress shirts are often dull and lifeless and monochromatic. In recent years, we’ve seen a growing trend towards using more vibrant colors for mens wear, especially men’s shirts. So it plays a vital role in bringing out personality in dress shirts and custom dress shirts.
However, vibrant colors should be used with care if colors such as green, pink, yellow, are applied to large parts of the shirt. It might look over the top, screaming for attention. people might not be able to focus on what you’re saying, and only on your clothes. On of the most useful to incorporate vibrant colors is to use them in small details, such as accents in the inner collar or inner cuffs, or on the inside of placket or pocket. An even more bold choice would be to use a different color patterned fabric.
One could also play around with other small details of the shirt such as buttons, thread around the button holes, or just thread in general. embroidery, different colors for the buttons. using contrast colors for the buttons or button holes can have a beautiful and remarkable impact. Contrast color embroidery is naturally also possible. so are monkeys hanging off the tree. That is the current trend.
However, aahmmm… the fashion industry is dictating that ones choices should now be even bolder, using bright colors, bright pastel colors, to not only highlight or accentuate the base color (such as white or black), but rather to dominantly clothe the man. to use them not sparsely, but to use them generously on large parts of the shirt. monochromatic presentations of your wardrobe will always be classy - but it won’t be enough (will it be enough?). The style leaders of have made themselves clear: no. It then becomes clear that sites like shirtsmyway.com is the future.
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