A man's shirt can say a lot about his personality. The colors, the style of the collar and cuffs, and even the fabric and fit of the shirt combine to create an impression. By carefully selecting them, a man can control first impressions and second looks. A man needs six to ten shirts a week to have a fresh look for every day. With a little help, a man can create the right look for himself. The first choice to consider is the preferred fit of the shirt. Today, shirts come in three basic fit styles. The traditional fit is slightly boxy and longer to look nicely tucked in. The slim or athletic fit shirt tapers from the shoulders to the hips to accentuate the male form. Some brands are designed to fit snugly around the torso to show off the wearer's body more than others. Loose fit shirts are designed to flatter the taller man. Regardless of the fit you select, the shirt should fit properly. A dress shirt should not be too tight on a man's chest or stomach. Nor should it stick out like a puffy muffin from your waistband. The sleeves should fit her arms and not...
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