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How to Read Men's Shirt Sizes
Reading men's dress shirt sizes can feel like trying to read a different language if you don’t know what you’re doing. So many men go through life never really knowing what their size is or what all those numbers mean. As a result, many people don’t wear the correct size dress shirt and either end up with shirts that are too tight or too baggy. The good news is that reading dress shirt sizes doesn’t have to be impossible! With a little bit of studying on your end, you can become an expert in dress shirt sizes and learn how to find shirts that fit you like a glove! How To Size Dress Shirts Before we get started on dress shirt sizes, in order to make sure that you look your absolute best you need to make sure that you are educated on dress shirt fits as well. Dress shirt fit is another element of dress shirts that confuses a lot of people. Many people don’t know the differences between the fits and just pick random things without even paying attention to the fit! This is a huge mistake because the fit of a dress shirt is just as important as its size. Even if you have the right size, if you have the wrong fit the shirt might not look very good on you. There are three main types of dress shirt fits: Classic fit: The classic (sometimes referred to as traditional) fit for dress shirts is exactly what it sounds like – classic. This fit was designed for the time when men would always wear jackets or blazers with their dress shirts and never without. Therefore, this fit is a little baggier in the arms and stomach area since those parts weren’t meant to be shown! This is a great fit if you are planning on wearing your dress shirt with a jacket, if you have a bigger build and prefer big & tall fits, or if you want to have more room to move around in your dress shirt. Contemporary fit: The contemporary (or tailored) fit for dress shirts is a more contemporary twist on the classic fit. This is a very versatile fit that works for a lot of body shapes and functions. Since it is slightly slimmer than the classic fit, it can look good with or without a jacket. It gives you a little bit of room to move and breathe and is the perfect fit for people with an average build. Slim fit: The slim fit for dress shirts is the tightest fit that is designed specifically to be worn without a jacket. This fit creates a really clean and modern look but can be a little bit restrictive since it is tighter. It also might not look the best on you if you aren’t particularly slim yourself. While all of these fits are great for different people and different occasions, it might be a good idea to have a combination of them in your closet so that you can switch it up depending on how much you will need to move, how formal you are trying to be, and if you are wearing a jacket or not. Overall, you need to shop for dress shirts with a particular fit in mind before you look for the right size. Sold out Sold out Sold out Sold out How to Read Dress Shirt Sizes Now that you know how to find the right fit it’s time to move on to the next step of finding a perfect dress shirt: reading the sizes. If looking at a dress shirt size tag makes you scratch your head in confusion because of all the different numbers – you’re in the right place. We are here to help you understand it all. Most dress shirt sizes involve two different numbers, sometimes three. The first number that you are going to see relates to your neck size. The second number that you are going to see is related to the sleeve length. Occasionally you will see a third number that relates to chest or waistline size depending on where you’re shopping. Another thing that you need to look out for are dress shirts that don’t necessarily include obvious numbers but instead go by basic sizes. When you run into this, you need to take careful note of the size chart to see if you need to buy a small, medium, large, or x-large based on your measurements. How to Measure Yourself for a Dress Shirt Hopefully by now you know what you are looking at when you see a dress shirt whether it’s “slim fit – 15 32/33” or “classic fit 17 34/35.” However, those numbers mean nothing if you don’t know your own measurements! The good news is that you are more than capable of completing this last step to finding the perfect dress shirt by finding your measurements. For this you can do one of two things: you can go to a menswear store or a tailor and have them measure you there or you can do it yourself at home, although you probably need the assistance of a friend or partner if you are going to do it at home. If you are a simple guy and are a big fan of DIY, then you will need a cloth measuring tape to make sure that you get the most accurate body measurements. The tape measure from your toolbox probably won’t work very well for this but you can often find cloth measuring tapes in sewing kits. The first measurement that you are going to take is your neck measurement. This directly correlates to the collar size of the dress shirt. Here are some tips to get the best neck measurement: Start by standing up straight but relaxed Place the measuring tape right below your Adam’s apple and wrap it relatively loosely around the base of your neck. Place one finger beneath the measuring tape if you want to allow for a bit of extra room and avoid the potential of a tight collar Take a note of the number that you get when both sides of the tape meet The second measurement that you are going to take is your sleeve measurement. This one is a little bit more complicated than the neck measurement and you might need an assistant to help you out. Have your assistant hold the beginning of the measuring tape at the center of the base of your neck Stick your arm out and slightly bend it at your side Allow the measuring tape to run along the top of your arm and down your forearm to your wrist Take a note of the number where the measuring tape reaches just past your wrist where your shirt sleeve would naturally fall Click Here to Email Us to Get Your Correct Sizing → Things to Remember With all this information, you should now be able to read dress shirt sizes like a pro and be well on your way to finding a dress shirt that fits you like a glove! Here are some additional final tips to make sure that you get the best shirt possible: When measuring, it’s a good idea to round up to the next inch to make sure that you will have enough room in your shirt to move around When measuring, it’s also a good idea to physically take notes of the numbers that you get once you get them. Your phone is a perfect place to do this so that you always have access to this information and won’t lose it If you find the amount of shirts in a store super overwhelming, consider shopping online instead since you will be able to easily filter through dress shirt choices and pick your size that way instead of physically searching through tons of different options Don’t be discouraged if you don’t find the right size at first. Consider your options and the resources available to help you find the perfect fit for the perfect dress shirt! Click Here to buy our Performance Shirts →
Learn moreWhite Dress Shirts: What Are the Best Quality, How to Fold and Where to Buy
The white dress shirt is the most basic staple of any man’s wardrobe. That said, finding a great white dress shirt can seem really challenging because there are just so many out there! A white dress shirt may seem simple, but when you consider all of the different options - point collar, flex collar, short sleeve, long sleeve, slim fit, regular fit - the options can seem endless! Between all the different fits, styles, materials, and places to buy – it can all be a little bit overwhelming. And even once you find your perfect white dress shirts, you need to take good care of them to make sure that you get the most use out of them that you possibly can. After all, a good men's dress shirt is definitely an investment that can majorly pay off! The right button down white shirt at an interview can help you make a great first impression at that job interview or big meeting. So here’s everything you need to know about white dress shirts: Click Here to buy our Performance Shirts → Best Quality White Dress Shirts When it comes to any dress shirt – quality is key. No one wants to be walking around in a dress shirt that is of subpar quality – people can definitely tell right away the quality of a shirt and you always want to look your best. That said, there are several different varieties of white dress shirts out there that are worth looking into. Cotton: Cotton is the most classic white dress shirt material and will definitely give you the high quality look you are going for at a really formal event. Cotton has been a best seller for years because it’s really soft and breathable while feeling good on your skin, and it comes in different textures such as poplin or twill. Cotton is one of the more expensive materials for dress shirts as well, so keep this in mind if you are shopping with a budget. At the same time, cotton does have the potential to wrinkle pretty easily and is also at risk to shrink or fade in the wash as well, which can be an issue with a brightly-colored solid dress shirt. So while cotton definitely looks top quality at first, without the proper care, it can definitely go downhill quickly and lose its appeal. Luckily, new fabric technology is helping solve this problem with non-iron slim fit dress shirts, and supima cotton material which helps with color retention. Blended: Blended is a material that is made out of both cotton and polyester. These shirts might not look as nice as cotton and aren’t as soft or expensive. At the same time, there are some good quality blended white dress shirts out there that can look and feel good even if they aren’t 100% cotton. Blended shirts are warmer than cotton since they breathe less – which can either be a good or a bad thing depending on the temperature of your environment. However, blended shirts are more wrinkle-resistant than cotton and don’t shrink as much either. Performance: A performance shirt is a modern twist on the classic fit button-down white dress shirt that can still be of great quality! Performance shirts are made out of a combination of cotton, polyester, and other materials like spandex or rayon equipped with moisture wicking technology. This is the same feature that you find in your activewear shirts. Moisture wicking technology allows any sweat from your body to be taken into the shirt and dispersed throughout the fabric until it can evaporate into the air. Performance shirts do not wrinkle or shrink at all and are really stretchy. At the same time, they can still achieve the same look as a classic cotton shirt. However, if you are going for a really formal look then performance might not be the best fit. You're not going to wear a performance shirt with a tuxedo, but you can often find a stretch dress shirt made from this material that gives you a wrinkle free slim fit shirt perfect for transitioning from the office to after-work activities How to Fold White Dress Shirts While obviously the most optimal storage option for white dress shirts is hanging, this isn’t always possible – especially when traveling. So how do you properly fold a white dress shirt? The most important thing to keep in mind when folding is that you are trying to avoid wrinkles so that you can save time on ironing or steaming once you get to your destination. There are several different methods to folding a white dress shirt, but here’s the best one: Before you start folding your shirt make sure that it is buttoned (at least three buttons at the top, bottom, and middle) and that it is laid completely flat and all the creases are pressed out. If your shirt has a button-down collar, make sure this is buttoned too. Place the shirt face down and fold both of the sleeves onto the body of the shirt so that they form an “x” across the back of the shirt From the “x” position, fold each of the sleeves upwards so that they reach the collar of the shirt (for French Cuff shirts make sure to take your cuff links off first!) Then fold the sides in so that they meet in the middle Finally, fold the shirt into thirds and flip it over so that the front is now facing you! How to Wear a White Dress Shirt White dress shirts are such a classic option that it might seem that there’s no wrong way to wear them! And while they are definitely easier to pull off and more versatile than some other dress shirt options, here are some stylish ideas on how to wear a white dress shirt: Dress it up with a nice dark or herringbone suit, tie, and pocket square for a sharp look that is fit for any formal occasion Dress down a broadcloth white dress shirt with a classic pair of blue jeans and a wider belt Go business casual and pair it with a dark pair of dress pants and a belt with a matching tie, or trade the tie for a handsome sport coat Go preppy and wear it under a nice sweater and khaki or plaid pants with loafers Go for a beachy look and wear it with light colored dress pants, boat shoes, and a colorful tie or scarf - this can be a great look for Click Here to Buy our SafeCotton Shirts → Where to Buy White Dress Shirts With all this information on white dress shirts, you are definitely ready to go out and find the best one for you and your lifestyle – if only you knew where to find them! It’s true that there are no shortage of places where you can buy white dress shirts but here are a few places to start off your search: Department stores: Department stores can be a good place to buy white dress shirts if you are looking for variety – because you are going to find tons of variety at department stores. At the same time, all this variety can be a little bit overwhelming since there will also be a huge variety of quality and fits as well – so you’re not really guaranteed to get a high quality product. You’re pretty much on your own in department stores when it comes to customer service and you definitely have to know your size beforehand. Men’s clothing stores: Specialty men’s clothing stores are also a good place to buy white dress shirts. These stores often offer a decent variety of options such as classic fit, slim fit, and classic oxford while basically guaranteeing good quality. Customer service is often a strength of these stores and they can help you find the size and fit that you are looking for. These options can also be a great option if you're searching for big & tall sizes or if you need help with styling. However, these stores can run really expensive and might not work for those on a budget. Online boutiques: In the new Internet age, online clothing boutiques are a modern place to buy white dress shirts. Online options can still offer just as much variety and high quality options as brick and mortar stores, but online shopping is often less overwhelming than shopping in the store because you can easily browse and sort through the different options through filters on the website. Sizing on online boutiques is usually really clear with designated sizing charts that help you find the right size. Checking out with your credit card or a gift card is simple, and even if for whatever reason the shirt you order isn’t the right fit for you, many of these companies offer superb customer service to help you return or exchange for another option that you will love. You can often join an e-mail list to keep you in the loop about new arrivals and best sellers that suit your targeted interests.
Learn morePerformance Shirts: What Are They Made of, Uses and More
Everyone loves the feel of their favorite workout shirts – light and soft, they really allow your body to breathe during a workout. But what if I told you that you can have all of these features in a dress shirt as well? Odds are that you don’t just sweat at the gym, and there’s nothing more embarrassing than having armpit sweat stains on your dress shirt at work. Whether you specifically deal with this problem in the summer when commuting to work or if your office is overly heated in the winter, a performance dress shirt is a great alternative to traditional dress shirts. What Are Performance Shirts Made of? While the exact composition of performance shirts varies by brand, generally they are made up of a combination of polyester, cotton, and spandex. Performance shirts are found in both long sleeve and short-sleeve t-shirt styles. The main material is often polyester that is equipped with an amazing feature called moisture wicking technology. This wicking technology has gone through rapid advancements in recent years, making it more effective than ever! How Do Performance Shirts Work? It’s not enough to just tell you that performance shirts are amazing – you need to know how they work to really appreciate how incredible this technology really is. Moisture wicking essentially means that the material of the shirt is able to take any sweat from your body, absorb it into the fabric, distribute it throughout the garment, and allow it to then evaporate off of the shirt. Imagine wearing a long sleeve t-shirt that keeps you cool! Moisture wicking technology such as cool dri makes sure that the sweet remains invisible and that the material remains nice and cool so that you don’t sweat even more! Sold out Sold out Sold out Sold out When and Where To Wear Performance Shirts? While some uses of performance shirts are obvious – like in the gym – advancements in technology have led to performance shirts being best-sellers outside the gym as well! In fact, there are even performance dress shirts now that have all the benefits of your favorite performance tee in a comfortable and breathable dress shirt! And while you might think that there’s no way that the same cool-dri material of a typical performance t-shirt would look professional enough to be used in a dress shirt as well, that’s not the case at all. In fact, performance dress shirts look just as good as traditional dress shirts and the moisture wicking technology totally eliminates any anxiety about sweat stains throughout the day or right before your big meeting. What’s the Difference Between Other Shirts? When it comes to dress shirts, there are three main types of materials: cotton, blended, and performance. We will talk about all three so that you can see the pros and cons of each kind. COTTON Cotton is probably the material that you first think of when you think of a traditional dress shirt. Cotton has always been the most popular material for dress shirts and is popular in tons of other garments as well because of its feel and function. Pros: Cotton is a great material that is popular for a lot of reasons. Cotton is a soft and breathable fabric that feels good on your skin - think of your favorite Hanes crewneck t-shirt and how it just seems to get more comfortable over time Cotton is considered hypoallergenic and won’t cause any skin irritation, which can be a concern if you have sensitive skin Cotton is naturally odor resistant by absorbing odors into the fabric and keeping them there until it is washed When it comes to washing, cotton is an easy-care fabric and is very easy to wash - it's also versatile, and many styles from polo shirts to pullovers can be found made with cotton Cotton shirts are resistant to static electricity which can be really annoying – and sometimes painful when you get shocked because of it Finally, cotton shirts don’t pill easily after washing which can be a major inconvenience to deal with Cons: Even though cotton is definitely a great material with a lot of benefits, there are some issues that commonly occur when using the fabric that are worth mentioning. Even though cotton is easy to launder, it also wrinkles very easily and often requires things like steaming or ironing in order to remove those wrinkles. This can be difficult to do when traveling or if you are trying to remove wrinkles that have built up throughout the day before a midday meeting Cotton is breathable but it is also very porous which means that any sweat on your body will be absorbed into the shirt and show up as sweat marks A big problem with washing cotton is that it can shrink a lot if you aren’t careful. No one wants an unwearable sweater that is too small because it accidentally shrunk in the wash! Cotton shirts also tend to be on the more expensive side when compared to other materials BLENDED Blended dress shirts consist of a blend of cotton and polyester. The exact makeup of blended shirts varies but the most common is a 50/50 blend of cotton and polyester. Pros: Blended shirts aren’t as wrinkle-prone as cotton alone. Therefore, you don’t have to worry as much about having a steamer or an iron on-hand in case of pesky wrinkles Blended shirts can provide more insulation and keep you warmer if you live or work in cold environments Blended shirts don’t shrink as much as 100% cotton Blended shirts are often more affordable than traditional cotton shirts Cons: Blended shirts might not have the super soft feel of 100% cotton shirts Blended shirts might provide too much insulation if you live or work in warmer environments Blended shirts can still shrink a little bit in the wash, especially over time throughout multiple washes PERFORMANCE As we have previously discussed, performance shirts often contain a specific blend of cotton, polyester, and other materials that utilize moisture-wicking technology. Often this means that even if you're wearing a button-down long sleeve performance shirt, you'll get many of the benefits you often only associate with a short-sleeve t-shirt! Pros: The unique composition of performance shirts makes them totally breathable and allows any moisture to be absorbed and distributed throughout the fabric until it can evaporate into the air. This means no sweat marks! Performance shirts do not wrinkle at all Performance shirts do not fade whatsoever Performance shirts do not shrink and are very stretchy while still returning to their original shape. This can be a fantastic feature for outerwear and pullovers that may be stuffed into a luggage or backpack while traveling. Cons: There are very few cons to performance shirts but like anything, there are a few minor drawbacks. Performance shirts might have a tendency to pill but some types have been specifically made to avoid this issue so be on the lookout for anti-pill varieties. Often you can find this feature discussed in the "product detail" page before you make your purchase and checkout. Performance shirts are made of synthetic materials that aren’t biodegradable EXPLORE SafeCotton Shirts → FINAL THOUGHTS 🤔 As we can see, there are pros and cons to every single type of shirt material. Depending on what you are looking for, the specific occasion you are looking for, and your budget – the best type of shirt for you will vary. However, performance shirts definitely combine the best features of cotton and blended while avoiding most of the fallbacks, and can be found in several types of shirts such as hoodies, long sleeve t-shirts, and sleeveless shirts. And while enjoying these benefits, performance shirts still have the potential to look nice and professional enough to wear in the office! Performance dress shirts come in an amazing variety of this material that eliminates so many of the issues that working professionals often run into with their traditional cotton dress shirts. You don’t have to worry about creating wrinkles throughout the day or dealing with sweat stains either. When you find a performance dress shirt like a Twillory performance dress shirt, you’ll feel comfortable and confident thanks to the stretchability and style of performance shirts offered. Plus, performance dress shirts aren’t just limited to use inside the office either! They would also work great for fancier outdoor events like weddings or parties where you would normally be super prone to sweat stains. Overall, whether you choose a dress shirt, a long sleeve performance shirt, sleeveless shirt, or a short-sleeve performance t-shirt, performance shirts are a great new possibility that you can incorporate into your wardrobe for any occasion! Stay stylin' my friends! Eli P.S. There’s no mention here of the stretchability of Twillory performance shirts. Does it make you want to try them? 👀
Learn moreWhat To Wear With Black Dress Shirts?
When it comes to men's dress shirts, the classic black dress shirt is a must have for every man's closet. The traditional black dress shirt isn't only for the big & tall or slim fit either- there is something in between for everyone. The men's dress shirt is more custom than you'd expect. The traditional non-iron, black dress shirt is a timeless wardrobe staple, but since there are so many different ways that you can wear a black dress shirt, there are a lot of ways that you can wear it wrong. But there are also a lot of ways to wear it right! This article will help you find the right style of black dress shirt and guide you in the right direction so that you look timeless and classic no matter the occasion. Best Stretch & Non-Iron Black Dress Shirts For All Occasions: === split content === BALLER // Performance Black === split content === === split content === Non-Iron Black Skull Contrast === split content === Black Dress Shirts: How to Find the Right Style When looking for a black dress shirt, there are many different factors you need to consider before you even get started. It might be a good idea to brush up on general dress shirt tips and tricks, as well as make sure that you have the right measurements. Once you have the right measurements for your dress shirt (collar and sleeve length), either by using a dress shirt that you already own, getting professionally measured at a tailor, or measuring yourself at home with the help of a friend, you are ready to get started finding the perfect black dress shirt. Knowing your measurements will help you to find the perfect fit. When a dress shirt looks messy, it's usually because the fit is wrong. For example, someone who is wearing a regular fit when they should be wearing a slim fit. Or someone wearing a long sleeve shirt with cuffs going past their wrists. It sounds like it wouldn't be a big deal, but finding the right style for your black dress shirt can make or break your look. What Type of Dress Shirts are There? You really can't go wrong with men's dress shirts these days. And it's no secret that there is an abundance of dress shirt styles. They come in a variety of shapes, colors and collar types and the best sellers are always revolving as supply chains and fashion trends do. Whether you're looking for a long sleeve dress shirt, short sleeve dress shirt, point collar, or a simply a plaid dress shirt there is something for everyone. The traditional non-iron black dress shirts can be the perfect pairing for a tuxedo or to wear on its own. We've seen a button-down collar dress shirt paired with a sport coat or a blazer which is the perfect example of balance when it comes to a black dress shirt. A few factors to consider are the occasion, fit, fabrics, patterns and of course the pairings to complete the look. Performance Shirts Of All Colors & Styles → Occasions The first thing that you need to consider when buying a black dress shirt is the occasion that you are purchasing it for. Are you going for a more casual look for a date? Consider a spread collar and regular fit. Or are you looking for a really formal look for a special event like a banquet or gala? Try a long sleeve french cuff or a point collar. Your answers to these questions will help you with the rest of your search, so make sure you nail this down before you continue on! Fits The next thing that you need to consider before buying a black dress shirt – or any men's dress shirt for that matter – is finding the right fit. There are regular fit dress shirts, slim fit, and even stretch dress shirts. A lot of this will depend on your body type but some of it will depend on the occasion and function that we discussed earlier. Generally, there are three different main types of fits for dress shirts. These are the classic fit, the slim fit, and the modern fit. However there is also a slim fit stretch as well as regular fit stretch and pretty much everything else in between. There is also a newer more casual regular fit style that is termed the “untucked” shirt that is actually meant to be worn untucked instead of tucked into your pants. In contrast to this more modern style, the classic fit is the most traditional of all the fits and was created when men only wore dress shirts under their suit jackets. As a result, the classic fit is baggier than all of the other fits and can be a good option if you are larger in size, if you need more room to move around or stay cool, or if you are going to be wearing a jacket with your shirt. However, be cautious when choosing the fabric for a classic fit dress shirt. Since the extra fabric can easily wrinkle you’ll want to consider a classic fit dress shirt in a non-iron fabric. The next fit is the slim fit which is a good option if you are slimmer or big & tall and do not plan on wearing a jacket or tuxedo with your dress shirt. This is a cleaner and more modern look that is really in-style right now. But at the same time, it can be more restrictive than the other options such as the regular fit. The last fit is the modern fit, which is essentially a nice mix between the classic and the slim fits. The modern fit looks good on men with an average build – as there is some room in there to move around but not too much that it looks baggy and unkempt. This is also a great option if you want a really versatile shirt that you can wear with or without a jacket. It's important to remember that every brand will have a different fit from the next. Meaning the Calvin Klein black dress shirts will have different fits than a Kenneth Cole black dress shirt. That's why we recommend getting your shirts custom sized. Fabrics Once you have decided which fit is best for you and the occasion that you need the shirt for, you can move on to picking the right fabric. There are three main types of fabrics for dress shirts: cotton, cotton/polyester blend, and performance. Cotton is the most traditional choice and looks and feels really nice. Cotton is also really breathable and can keep you cool. However, cotton wrinkles easily which can be an issue if you will be seated for long periods of time. Cotton/polyester blends are one of the best sellers for a traditional men's dress shirt. It's an alternative to all cotton that is often cheaper but still looks pretty nice. However, it can be a lot warmer than cotton and is more insulated instead of breathable. At the same time, it doesn’t wrinkle as easily as cotton does. Finally, there is a performance shirt which is a relatively new feature when it comes to dress shirts. Performance shirts are made with moisture wicking technology that helps take sweat away from your body and onto the outer surface of the shirt where it can then evaporate. They're known to be non-iron, wrinkle free and most of the time they make up the slim fit dress shirt. These shirts are soft, light, cool, and wrinkle resistant. Depending on your own body and the occasion you will be wearing the shirt, one of these options might be better than the other – but overall, it’s up to you and how you think each fabric feels against your skin. In any case, it’s always worth investing in a great quality dress shirt that feels soft and looks good! Click Here to Buy our SafeCotton Shirts → Patterns The next thing that you need to consider when looking for a black dress shirt is the pattern of the shirt. Depending on where you plan on wearing it, patterns can be a great way to enhance your look and make a statement with your ensemble. Buying a black dress shirt with a nice pattern like plaid is a great upgrade to the solid dress shirt. While traditionally dress shirts come in patterns like stripes or checks, a black shirt is a great opportunity to try out different non-traditional patterns like floral or paisley that you might have been hesitant to try out before. Pairings Finally, we will go over exactly how to wear your black dress shirt to create the best look based on your overall style and the function of the shirt as well. Who wouldn't want to swipe their credit card to add to their wardrobe if it means staying up to date on style? Of course, trends come and go and new arrivals are constantly showing up on the shelves. Probably the best thing about a black dress shirt is how versatile it is – it can really be worn with anything! Pair it with a tuxedo, bomber jacket, or simply your favorite pair of jeans. As a wardrobe staple, the options are endless so we will break down a few of the most popular combinations. Starting with the casual options – a slim black dress shirt (patterned or otherwise) will look great with black or dark blue denim pants. This is also somewhere that you could go with an untucked option as well. Another good look is pairing a spread collar black dress shirt with a classic patterned sweater vest. As a semi-casual option, you could pair a plain black dress shirt with black dress pants for a classic look. Moving towards more formal, you should pair a black dress shirt with an all-black suit look and a sleek black tie or black bow tie. When in doubt – pair black with black! That’s definitely a safer bet than pairing it with dark colors like red, brown, dark green, or navy (except for jeans). You should also never pair a black dress shirt with anything white unless you want to look like a waiter. Overall, with the right styling and attention to detail, you can easily rock your black dress shirt and utilize your new wardrobe staple for events as casual as a night out on the town to a night out at the ball. 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Learn moreHow to Measure for Dress Shirts
There’s absolutely nothing worse than scouring racks and racks of dress shirts in a big store trying to find the perfect fit. A dress shirt size can be confusing. You see all these different numbers on the tag but have no idea what they mean so you just end up trying on a bunch of different ones until you find one that somewhat fits you properly but might have a tight neck, long sleeves, or loose sides. While this venture might seem hopeless, you can really take control of your search by knowing your dress shirt measurements beforehand. All those different numbers might seem confusing now – but by the end of this article you will know how to measure for dress shirts, find your size, and then find a great shirt that will look and fit great! Click Here to Email Us to Get Your Correct Sizing → Understanding Dress Shirt Measurements and How to Measure Yourself for a Dress Shirt Most men’s dress shirts consist of two different measurements. The first number that you often see on a tag refers to the neck size. The second number that you see refers to the sleeve length. Most men’s dress shirts will have a sleeve length size that spans a couple of inches. So, what does this really look like in practice? For example, a man has a 15.5-inch neck and a sleeve length of 33. In this case, the size that you would want to look for is “15.5 32/33.” Now that you know what those numbers mean, it’s time to measure and find those numbers for yourself! You could always go to a tailor and have them measure you, but for men who like to do it themselves, it’s also really easy to do it in the comfort of your own home. Having a friend assist you in measuring will make the process way easier – so call up your best pal, order some pizza, and make it a fun time! Now that you have your assistant, you will also need the proper tools. Unfortunately, the tape measure from your toolbox will probably not be too much help when it comes to measuring for dress shirts. Instead, you will need a cloth tape measure that you can get from a craft store or even a big-box store. This usually goes without saying, but make sure that the tape measure includes the right measurements (inches) and is long enough to fully measure you (usually a maximum of 37 inches). How to Measure Your Collar Size Now that you have all the help and tools you need, it’s time to actually get started with the measuring! A great place to start is with your neck measurement for your collar size. The most important thing that you need to remember when measuring is to relax! If you tense up, it could affect the accuracy of your measurements and leave you with a collar that is too tight or too loose – and no one wants that! When measuring your neck, try to place the measuring tape where your collar would usually be – this is just below your Adam’s apple. You don’t want to pull the measuring tape so that it is really tight against your neck, you want it to touch the skin but not be restrictive. It is also recommended that you place one finger under the tape measure to make sure that you have a little bit of extra room in your collar to move around. Trust me, nothing feels worse than a tight collar and nothing looks worse than a loose collar! But if you follow these neck measuring instructions properly then you should end up with an accurate measurement that you can use to buy your shirts from now on. How to Measure Your Sleeve Length Measuring your sleeves is a little bit trickier than measuring your neck but your assistant will definitely make it a lot easier on you. There are two different ways to go about measuring your sleeve length. The first method is to take two separate measurements and then add those numbers together to get your total sleeve length. In order to do this, you need to start with the measuring tape centered on the back of your neck right at your spine and then run it all the way down to the very top of your shoulder. Then, you will want to take a second measurement from where you stopped at your shoulder all the way down to just below your wrist bone where your shirt cuff would naturally end. Once you have those two numbers, simply add them together and now you have your sleeve measurement! If you are a little hesitant about having to do two separate measurements, there is an option where you can just take one and use that as your sleeve measurement. To do this, you will also need to start at the center of the back of your neck. Then with your arm slightly bent at your side, you will need to run the measuring tape over your shoulder and down your arm so that it hangs down towards your wrist. Look to find the number that is located just below your wrist bone and that is your total sleeve measurement – no addition necessary! Whether you choose option one or option two, you might need to round up to the nearest available sleeve length. You will always want to round up and not down to account for extra room for movement. Click Here to Buy our SafeCotton Shirts → How to Measure Your Waist Size While a lot of dress shirts do not include a waist measurement, some of them do so it might be a good idea to get this number while you already have the tape measure out and an assistant available! You are more likely to need a waist measurement with slimmer cut shirts, so if these are something that you wear a lot then you should definitely take this extra measurement. Out of all three measurements, getting your waist size is probably the easiest because you can hold the tape measure and see the numbers yourself! All you need to do is simply wrap the tape measure around your natural waist where you usually wear your pants. You might want to keep one finger between your waist and the tape measure to give you a little extra room. Once you have all three numbers, write them down either physically or put that information in a note on your phone so that you can access it at any time. That way, you don’t have to worry about ever forgetting your measurements and you won’t have to go re-do this whole process. Finding the Right Fit Now that you have all your measurements figured out, this will help you greatly with shopping for a properly fitting dress shirt. However, here are some additional tips to make sure that your shirt really is the perfect fit. There are a variety of options. Men's dress shirts come in slim fit, classic fit, and traditional fit. Each fit varies based on your body style since body type can affect the shirt length and shirt fit. Overall, you want to have full range of motion in your shirt, which is why it is recommended to round up to the next size or add extra room when measuring. You don’t want the buttons to pull at all – if they do, then the shirt is too small. When it comes to the collar, you want to be able to place two fingers between the shirt and your skin. Following these measuring instructions and fitting tips will help you find the perfect dress shirt to nail that interview, impress your date, or inspire your audience at a conference. Click Here to buy our Performance Shirts →
Learn moreCustom Men’s Dress Shirts: The Ultimate Guide
There’s nothing worse than an ill-fitting dress shirt. Sometimes it doesn’t matter how accurate your measurements are, dress shirts just don’t seem to fit how they should. Why is this? Well, this is because mass-produced shirts tend to run bigger than other shirts so you could very well end up with the dreaded “baggy shirt” look. Shirts also might not fit you because you have unique body measurements that don’t fall into the cookie cutter sizes that larger manufacturers offer. In any case, a quality custom men’s dress shirt can be a great way to avoid these issues and end up with a perfect fit that will last you well into the future. Best Stretch Non-Iron Dress Shirts === split content === Non-Iron White Twill === split content === === split content === BALLER // Performance Black === split content === === split content === Non-Iron Americana === split content === === split content === CLOSER // Performance Royal Blue === split content === Custom Men’s Dress Shirts: The Ultimate Guide Custom is all the rage these days – from custom jewelry, custom candies, custom blankets, and more, there is no shortage of things that you can have customized and naturally, people love it! As great as these types of custom products are, imagine how great it would be to have custom made clothing that isn’t made for the “average man” but made specifically for you! Tailoring your dress shirt is the best way to get the perfect fit. This is a great option for men who have larger or smaller builds that might not fit well into the traditional shirt outlines. But not only do custom men’s dress shirts allow you to use a custom size, but they often allow you to custom design the shirt as well. For example, do you prefer a button-down or are looking for a french cuff. A custom dress shirt can give you a great fit that really reflects your personal style. Click Here to Buy our SafeCotton Shirts → More Sustainable A lot of people are concerned about the environment now and want to take steps to limit their waste. Buying custom is a great way to avoid contributing to some of the negative environmental effects of mass production factories. Furthermore, a custom fit men’s dress shirt is of better quality and lasts longer than mass-produced products leading to less waste on your part. More Bang for Your Buck Buying a custom dress shirt rather than a regular dress shirt is a great way to get more bang for your buck. Instead of having to buy a bunch of different shirts to fit your needs and style, and having to replace them every so often, you can rely on a solid rotation of great shirts that you love and that will last you a long time. It takes time to tailor and measure shirts so once you find your perfect fit, you can always count on having a high quality, perfect fitting dress shirt. Odds are that there will be some feature on a mass-produced shirt that either doesn’t fit you or that you don’t like. So instead of buying shirts and letting them gather dust in your closet until you actually have to wear them, you can really look forward to wearing a great custom shirt that you designed yourself. Another big misconception about custom shirts is that they aren’t very affordable. While there are definitely some expensive options out there, you can also find some really affordable options that might even be the same cost of a regular dress shirt! When buying custom dress shirts, you shouldn’t think of them like your regular clothes – these pieces are actual investments that you will get a lot of use out of. And not only will you use them – but you will look and feel good in them because they are literally designed for you. You won’t have to bother with sleeves that are too long or worry if your collar isn’t right, and you will be more productive and more confident as a result. Customizable Features While you might think that a custom shirt only means submitting a custom size, this isn’t necessarily the case! In fact, the best custom shirts offer tons of different custom features so that you can create a shirt that perfectly fits you and your style. Some of these features include fabric, color, pattern, fit, collar, pockets, cuff, placket, yoke, buttons, thread, and embroidery! You can have a light blue dress shirt with french cuffs and a monogram if your heart desires. Or if you're simply looking for the perfect tuxedo undershirt that's long sleeves and non-iron then you can have that too! With all these options and new arrivals, the possibilities are really endless. Fabric, Color & Pattern The most obvious customizable feature of custom dress shirts is your ability to choose the fabric, color and pattern of your shirt. While the look of a shirt is definitely important, the feel might be even more so! It’s hard to love a shirt that looks good but is totally uncomfortable and scratchy on your skin. Most dress shirts are made out of 100% cotton, but there are also some that are a blend of cotton and polyester with nylon sometimes added into the mix. Cotton is a great material that is very visually appealing and also provides good ventilation to help keep you cool. However, a nice cotton shirt can be a little bit expensive and is also more prone to wrinkles. Cotton/polyester blends, while cheaper, still look relatively nice and don’t wrinkle as easily but they can get pretty hot in warm weather. The material that is best for you will probably depend on your body and your lifestyle. For example, if you get hot easily and sweat a lot, then a cotton shirt might be a better fit to help keep you cooler. However, if you work in a freezing office or are always cold in general, then a cotton/polyester blend might be better for you. When it comes to color and pattern, this is largely up to you, your style, and your ideal function for the shirt. But here are some general tips: white is still the most popular color for dress shirts and can be used with a variety of different suit and pants colors. Since it’s extremely versatile, getting a custom white dress shirt would definitely be a good investment for your wardrobe. At the same time, you shouldn’t limit yourself to white either! Blue is the second most popular color for dress shirts and a nice blue shirt is also a great staple for your wardrobe. If you want to show a little more personality, consider going with other colors like light pink or maybe a nice red. Pattern is another great way to show some pizzazz in your dress shirts. Some of the most popular patterns include stripes and checks, but there are also more flashy patterns out there like floral or paisley that really help you stand out. Click Here to buy our Performance Shirts → Fit The fit of your shirt is also really important and will vary based on your body type and lifestyle. Most commonly, there are three main types of dress shirt fits: classic, slim, and modern. However, with Twillory the three main fits you can expect to see are extra trim, tailored, and traditional. Traditional shirts are the more classic look and were originally meant to be worn with a suit jacket so they are generally made to be baggier. Extra trim fits, similar to the commonly known slim fits, are a newer look that is more fashionable without a jacket, but might be more restrictive and look the best on men with a slimmer build. Finally, the tailored fit is a nice mix of the two because it can look good without a jacket, still provides some room for movement, and looks good on men with an average build. With Twillory’s fit options, you can get the perfect fit guarantee. Collar A shirt collar is an easily overlooked detail of a dress shirt that can have a huge effect on the overall look of the shirt. While the most common collar type is a pointed style, there are actually 12 different collar styles that you can choose from when creating your custom shirt. Pockets There’s nothing worse than shopping for a shirt, finding one you like, and then noticing that it has a giant pocket where you don’t want one! Custom shirts eliminate this problem by letting you choose your pocket style. The most formal shirts don’t have any pockets, semi-formal shirts have one pocket, and casual shirts have two pockets. You can choose your pockets based on what you want to use the shirt for. Now you’re prepared with a bunch of knowledge on how to find and choose a custom dress shirt that fits your needs. You might just like them so much that you won’t want to wear anything else for work, nights out and fancy occasions. 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Correct care substantially extends the life of a shirt, ensuring that the collateral effect of all those 9-to-5’s doesn’t damage the fabric more than it should, or sideline your shirt early with permanent stains, discoloration or rings. It also guarantees that when you’re wearing it, your shirt looks and feels as fresh as possible.
Learn morePerformance Shirting 101: A Definitive Guide
“Performance” is the hottest word in shirting since “Non Iron”, and for good reason. A shirt that capitalizes on the many recent breakthroughs in fabric technology without looking like it was actually made in a lab (no offense, lab guys) is a noteworthy development indeed. Because if your hustle is already killing it 2020-style but your shirt game’s stuck in 1992, you’ve got problems, friend. Itchy, swampy, wrinkly problems. Actual pic of your hustle already killing it 2020-style. Get it here. Performance shirting aspires to solve those problems in a single garment: a shirt that looks like business attire, but feels like gym-wear. And when you consider the incredible marriage of form and function that already exists in so many other products, is it really too much to ask that our dress shirts get the same upgrade? Not according to the shirting business. Within the last five years, performance dress shirting has exploded. Everyone and their mother makes a performance shirt now, and it can be easy to get lost in the buzzwords. Terms like “moisture-wicking,” “poly blend,” and “wrinkle resistant” are thrown around so much that you might think all performance dress shirts are the same. But nothing could be further from the truth. So to sort the true performers from the under-performers, let’s dive into what some of these terms actually mean. MOISTURE-WICKING “Do you even Wick, bro?” By definition a moisture-wicking fabric is one that “wicks moisture,” i.e. absorbs moisture and moves it away from the skin and out through the fabric. Why is that a good thing? Simple: the faster moisture evaporates through a fabric, the easier it is to keep your body cool and the fabric dry. No more back-swamp after a mid-afternoon Uber to your meeting across town. Great, right? One problem: simply wicking moisture away from your skin is totally useless unless the fabric also helps evaporate that moisture. No evaporation means you’re just wearing one big sweat absorber. Ever work out in a 100% cotton T-shirt? That’s what absorption without evaporation feels like: like wearing a giant dishrag. Buy Performance Shirts Now! Unfortunately, this is a problem for a LOT of moisture-wicking fabrics. They can absorb moisture just fine, but can’t get rid of it. Yeah, you read that right: not all moisture-wicking fabrics actually get rid of the moisture they wick off your skin. And a lot of those fabrics are sold as “performance” fabrics in things like, you guessed it, men’s shirting. Sure, we could name the names of those *cough* other shirting companies whose shirts don’t actually function as advertised *cough,* but we once read in a 7-11 bathroom off the Jersey Turnpike that ‘snitches get stitches,’ so we’ll hold our tongues. Instead, let’s talk about the one moisture-wicking fabric that actually does exactly what it’s supposed to do (which is why we created our Performance Shirts with it). COOLMAX Coolmax is the OG of moisture-wicking fabrics, developed back in 1986 to improve the breathability of athletic wear. To say it accomplished that goal is an understatement: fabric has never been the same. So, how does Coolmax do it? The magic is in the design of the fibers themselves.
Learn moreHow To Fold and Pack Dress Shirts: The Twillory Way
Have you ever wondered how James Bond looks so clean? That guy jet-sets around the world chasing supervillains, getting in gunfights with scantily-clad ladies, and parachuting into flying planes, then he rolls into a black-tie event without a wrinkle in sight. But after a two-hour flight to Denver, your own dress shirts come out of the suitcase with more wrinkles than a page of crumpled-up homework. What gives? The most obvious answer, of course, is that Agent Q is a secret fan of SafeCotton (who isn’t?!). Wrinkle-resistant. Also, supervillain-resistant. Shop SafeCotton. The second-most obvious answer? That Bond owes his eternally-crisp shirting to impeccable folding and packing practices. Now, are we saying that knowing how to fold and pack your dress shirts correctly will get you any closer to sharing a shower stall with Emma Stone? Not necessarily, but it'll definitely keep you looking crisp no matter where in the world you land. And that’s at least like, half as good, right? Before we jump in, two caveats. One: Unfortunately, there’s no single way to fold and pack a dress shirt that can absolutely guarantee the shirt will arrive completely wrinkle-free. Shirts are made from fabric, and fabric wrinkles. Like taxes, traffic, and arguments about politics at Thanksgiving, it’s just a fact of life. Two: Your best option against wrinkles is to pack Non Iron shirts when you’re on the road. While it doesn’t guarantee you won’t still see a wrinkle or two, you’ll definitely see a lot less! Now, on to the folding! To get that Bond-worthy smoothness, here are two different ways to fold a dress shirt for travel. METHOD ONE: THE PACKAGED LOOK This is a more classic, formal method, suitable for business trips where you need to pack 3-5 dress shirts in a way that keeps them all fresh. 1) Start with the shirt buttoned, lying face down on a flat, hard surface with both arms extended to the sides. Make sure you’ve smoothed out all wrinkles before beginning. 2) Fold the right sleeve over the body of the shirt, aligning it behind the left sleeve and creating a straight line along the right side of the shirt where it is folded inward. 3) Fold the right sleeve down toward the bottom of the shirt, keeping the sleeve’s edge parallel to the folded right edge of the shirt. 4) Repeat this process with the left sleeve. When you’ve folded both sleeves down, the sides of the shirt will be even and straight, with the sleeves folded neatly inside. 5) Fold the bottom of the shirt up to the top. Depending on space or preference, you may want to fold it three or four times, instead of two. 6) Flip the shirt over and smooth to adjust. The shirt should look like it does when arriving newly packaged: in a clean rectangular shape, with the collar lying smooth and the buttons perfectly centered. METHOD TWO: THE ROLL This is a much more casual method, better suited to more forgiving fabrics and shirts with softer collars. That said, it can be especially useful for those trips where you’ll need to pack both dress and casual shirts. 1) Start with the shirt buttoned, lying face down on a flat, hard surface with both arms extended to the sides. Make sure you’ve smoothed out all wrinkles before beginning. 2) Fold the right sleeve and body of the shirt over to align with the left, matching it in a perfect mirror image. The placket will form a straight line along one edge. 3) Fold both sleeves down toward the bottom of the shirt, aligning them with the placket. 4) Starting from the bottom, roll the shirt up into itself, creating a tight cylinder. PACKING TO WIN: PROTIPS FROM THE ROAD Whether you’re leaving for a week-long business trip or a weekend getaway, packing should be the least-stressful part of the process. Keep the packing easy and your looks clean with a few extra tips! Pack Loose. The pressure created by packing a lot of stuff into a small space is what turns creases into wrinkles. To diminish the chances of this happening, pack loose! And always pack your shirts on the top layer of your suitcase in order to avoid crushing them beneath your other clothing. Use the T-shirt Trick. To diminish the severity of any creases forming along the major folds of your dress shirt, place a folded T-shirt inside it, at the point where you want to fold it up, and fold the dress shirt up over it. This additional layer of soft fabric will help prevent sharp creases from forming. Garment Bags for Life! This is usually only an option if you’re bringing a suit, but having a garment bag will often help since it gives you a lot more space to use.
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