When pairing a dress shirt with a V-neck sweater, keep triangles in mind.Traditional collarslike a point collar or semi-spread will be able to rest nicely against a V-neck sweater, requiring little effort to keep them tucked in. A V-neck sweater also provides the perfect space for a tie...
He handed me needle-nose pliers and I never looked back. The hardest part of the whole t-shirt rug project is pulling the strips tight. At first, I could only work on the project for short periods of time (30 minutes per session at most) because of the repetitive stress on my hands....
Before you jump into styling the shirt and working out how unbuttoned you want it, make sure you’re choosing a shirt you feel comfortable in. When it comes to unbuttoned looks, you don’t always want a tight shirt. It’s often better to wear a loose or oversized garment. What you ...
bodyweight rows (kind of like a horizontal pull-up), chest dips, and more. The thing I like about it, other than its versatility, is how portable and compact it is for what it allows you to do. No need for one of those giant stations that are a pain to move when you relocate...
A proper fitting dress shirt should not have volumes of fabric pouring over the waist of your dress pants. Of course, it should also not be pressed against your body skin tight like a muscle tee. If the shirt is too small, wrinkles will start to form around the buttonholes as the press...
Why are undershirts so tight? Undershirts need to fit closely in order to maintain a clean and flattering line when you wear layers over them. This has the added bonus of being more comfortable than wearing a looser-fitting t-shirt that would likely bunch up uncomfortably underneath your clot...
Note that a proper fit is not skin tight. There’s room for movement, but the shape is still there. Much of fit preference will be dependent on your body type. If you don’t know yours, our guide will quickly and easily help you determine it. If the shirt needs to be taken in, ...
I’m pretty sure this post will be used by the New York City Board of Tourism, with all the lovely imagery I’ve created. But I’m just trying to keep it 100 and manage your excitement levels. It’s not all “Devil Wears Prada” and “Manhattan.” It’s more “Midnight Cowboy”...
It depends what you need them for. If it’s just to keep warm, then vintage is still good, tends to be cheaper, and as mentioned has a touch more character. Modern down jackets will have sealed seams and be more water resistant, but down jackets aren’t really designed for rainy weath...
First layer: the thinnest = dress, T-shirt, blouse, knit, sweater, etc. Second layer: Opened blouse, cardigan, crew or V neck knits, jean jacket, etc. Third layer (can often be the layer “too much”) : jean jacket, cardigan, etc. ...