A Guide to Different Types of T-Shirts
The evolution of the classic t-shirts has been impressive, to say the least. From the first prototype of the union suits developed in the US in the late 1800s, it has undergone several transformations to emerge as one of the most versatile men’s garments of clothing. With its 100-year-long tradition that began as a workwear staple to its current role as an ultimate style statement, it is a quintessential garment that has found a place in every man’s heart and wardrobe.
The V Neck Style
As the name suggests, this type of t-shirt forms a V shape at the neck. Guys with round faces and broad shoulders can take advantage of this neckline as it flatters their body type giving them a slimmer look. It can be paired with an unbuttoned shirt wherein the V neckline doesn’t show from underneath the shirt.
Polo T-shirt Collar Style
Polo t-shirts are made famous by golfers and the collared variety adorned with buttons adds a sense of formality to the look. Men with a lean frame can take the most advantage of this t-shirt type.
The Crew Neck Style
Probably, the most ubiquitous t-shirt that you will encounter on men is the crew neck t-shirt. It is characterized by a round, circular neckline that fits snugly at the neck and works best on men with long, narrow faces and sloped shoulders to create a well-rounded silhouette. For a timeless look, nothing beats crew neck t-shirts.
The Henley – Y Neck Style
The Henley t-shirt is best described as a hybrid between the crew and the V necklines. It comes with a buttoning placket that runs several inches deep and fits perfectly over a well-built, muscular chest. The addition of buttons increases its aesthetic appeal while maintaining an elusive kind of machismo.
The Scoop Neck Style
The scoop neck is another variation of the crew neck where the round neckline hangs a few inches below the collarbone. Although not as rugged-looking as the other necklines, it has a subtlety that complements the metrosexual look.
Cap Sleeves T-shirt Style
The cap sleeves add a funky twist to the regular sleeves. They extend to some distance over the shoulders without coverage under the arm to form a cap-like extension.
Slim Fit T-shirt Style
A slim fit tee is also known as a body fit tee because it hugs the shape of your body rather than hanging over it lifelessly. It acts as the perfect undershirt and can be paired with a shirt, jacket or pullover.
Baggy Style T-shirt Style
These have made a comeback from the ’90s. They found a place in an evolved fashionable man’s wardrobe along with the slim fits. But be cautious that a baggy fit does not necessarily mean oversized. But rather, something wider and loose in the sleeves area.
Key Takeaway
Different types of fabrics have different properties that can strongly influence how you treat your clothing. The right fit is the most important part of choosing good clothes. In general, a garment that fits well but is in an unflattering style will look better than a piece with a poor fit in a style meant to flatter your body shape.