Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Men's T-Shirts: A Tie-Dye of Looks and Feels

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There's style, and then there's comfort. For the past few years, a little of each has bled into the other, and now men's pocket square  are a tie-dye of looks and feel that is simply superior.

Comfort





Sure there are the basics of what men's pocket square  such as material. From cotton to poly blends, men's t-shirts come in plenty of different types of material. In fact, some brands may use the same material, but in different proportions or through different methods of preparing, and all this can lead to a superior touch to the skin in comparison to another brand who may also have used cotton and silk, but not like "this" brand.

Be aware though, for comfort and soft shirts are not the same thing sadly thanks to allergies. Some poly blends feel just like silk, and are a tenth of the cost, but can leave behind rashes, pimples, and other strange skin abnormalities, so do be aware that a good feel and good price does not necessarily mean a perfect buy for you. Choosing the right men's t-shirt takes time, especially with today's different materials, not to mention styles.

Styles

Men's t-shirts have gone through some interesting trends recently. For a while now, but only very recently, a creature called the "Henley" has taken over men's t-shirt styles. With a look that resembles pajamas from before the internet had a name, Henley's are often quite soft to the touch, but can keep any wearer warm with its long sleeves. The polo-like buttons makes the shirt so different, and that may just the right kind of different for some. But there have been other trends, such as the v-neck collar, which exposes more "cleavage" on a guy. Actually v-necks are quite comfortable, because they let the shirt breathe more, allowing more air flow to the chest.

However, the design of men's t-shirts are more like fads than the graphic t-shirt approach, which has been made popular through the "Rocker" look-wearing a graphic t-shirt under a blazer. In fact, even the character Dr. House on Fox's hit show of "House" sports the look. However, not everyone wearing a graphic t-shirt is a sheep, some are leading shepherds. There are graphic t-shirts full of color, and this is important to note. For many years, the "Emo" look has been very popular, and still is for many, where clothing, including men's t-shirts, are either black or grey-no color. However, graphic men's t-shirts often provide plenty of color, so though the concept of a graphic t-shirt may not be original, wearing some color can be these days.

Quite popular in the colder seasons, men's t-shirts have been worn upon each other. This orgy of clothing on a guy has been made fun of by Stewie in Family guy when impersonating a teenager, so the look is quite common if it reaches the entertainment media. The style in question is simple-wearing two shirts, one atop the other. The most productive manner of sporting the look is to keep warm, especially when wearing a short sleeved shirt over a long sleeved one.







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