Many people’s T-shirts basically don’t last more than a season, and they can be thrown away after wearing them for a while.
Either become a pickle, or loose and elongated to become slim.
Or simply can’t get through the door for unexplainable reasons.
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In fact, you can avoid it by mastering 4 points.
1. Pay attention to the weight of the T-shirt: 290-390
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A major problem with wearing T-shirts is that the thin and transparent fabric can easily cause bulges or exposed spots, especially white T-shirts, which look embarrassing and impolite. If you want to wear them alone If you don’t want to look too much like underwear, choose a 290-390-pound cotton T-shirt. It won’t be too hot to wear alone because the fabric is thicker, visually straighter, and has a high degree of decoration.
The most important thing is that it is not prone to serious deformation.
2. Don’t be superstitious about slim-fit styles
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Cuffs and length determine the fit .
As for the length of the dress, the most suitable length is the length that slightly covers the trousers, so that the overall look is not sluggish.
The hem needs to have a slim design. Straight ones usually fall apart and turn into ruffles after being washed for a long time.
▲Can you see the difference between 40-60 points and 50-50 points?
▼Take a slim-fitting T-shirt as an example
Now you know why your T-shirt is getting longer and longer?
3. The depth of the neckline determines the T-shirt style
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The wide and deep neckline (slightly exposing the collarbone) is suitable for designs with low pounds and thin and transparent materials. It can give an Italian-style casual summer feel, while the taller The neckline is matched with a heavy style, which looks tall and stylish.
In addition, suggestions for V-necks: You can choose a T-shirt with a shallow V-neck, and the fabric should not be too thin.
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Comparing two different V-necks, I believe normal men would prefer the picture on the right.