At one point in your life you used to just purchase small, mediums, large and so on, dress shirts may be somewhat intimidating if you are used to simple sizes. Typically, guys go with the motto, the larger the better, and they would rather have a larger top than a shirt that is too small. In regards to men's style and specifically dress shirts, if it is too big and baggy you will lose your credibility.

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You might not really care about current trends, and looking like the most stylish man out there, however, whether you care about fashion or not, it's very important to look respectably. Your look may determine whether you close the deal or not.

There is a rationale why salesmen and saleswoman put careful consideration in their physical appearance.The way you look can determine your confidence, your mindset, and can actually help you nail that first impression.

Each men's fashion category has different guidelines to pay attention to. How long should your trousers be? Should your apparel shirt be classic or slim fit? Should your jacket be double breasted or single breasted? Many factors play a role when choosing what to wear.

I really don't want this to happen to any of you, which is why I am here to provide you with vital information that will assist you in choosing the ideal dress shirt and also make a great first impression. Let's take it one category at one time, within this article we focus on men's dress shirts. The first feature of a dress shirt you need to pay attention to is the neck and shoulder line.

The collar and shoulders are the hardest areas of a shirt to change if they do not fit correctly. This is true when buying a suit or sport jacket as well. You need to pay close attention to the neck and fit in the shoulders, the remainder can be altered to match correctly later.

If you are totally unfamiliar with this procedure and have no clue what your dimensions are, then we advise that you run into a store and chat with a sales associate. They could measure you directly on the spot. Neck sizes normally range from a 14" (smallest) into a 18" (largest), but the most common size is right in the center of the, roughly a 16"-17".

The next element to look at once you have the right dimensions, is to determine the lengths of the sleeves.

The Sleeve Length
The sleeve lengths come in 32/33" (SL5), 34/35" (normal), or 36/37" (SL7 or Sleeve7) and also the sleeves have a tendency to get longer as the neck sizes get bigger. Clearly not every guy is made completely proportional to match these shirts so a brand will try to get as close as possible to the ideal match so the customer can get alterations from there to make subtle modifications .

Slim vs. Classic Fit
After being measured for your size and sleeve length, the next step is to get the appropriate body fit. Majority of men's clothing stores will have at least two distinct body fits. The classic/traditional fit along with the slender/slim fit (regrettably, each brand uses its own terminology). The classic fit is just how it sounds, a very classic and standard shirt. But fashion brands realized that the point of a dress shirt is to look tailored and looking tailored means the clothing fits just right.

They noticed with a lot of the classic fit shirts there was extra material in the body of the shirt. If you've got a stomach or a bigger build, the classic fit is exactly what you are looking for. For some of you, there may not be any excess fabric in the classic fit and that's how you know that it's the ideal fit for you.

If you've got a few inches of extra material on the sides of your shirt and your sleeves, you should definitely try a slim fit dress shirt. Like I previously mentioned, you want the shirt to appear as if it was made for your physique. 

In case you are not familiar with your fit between slim and classic, I recommend trying both fits. A whole lot of men believe there's absolutely no way they could fit  in a slim dress shirt because they do not consider themselves “slim".

Many men just begin laughing when I suggest a slim fit shirt, to their surprise the slim fit looks better and fits better than their classic fit. Slim fit does not mean lanky or a skinny fit, it simply includes some tailoring along the chest and waist. If your shoulders are wider than your midsection, the slim fit can help you out.

Your Body length
A dress shirt should reach to below your hips,  so essentially a mid-crotch area. You don't need the top to cover your whole crotch and butt. However, if you lift your arms up and your stomach reveals itself that is an enormous sign the shirt is too short for you personally and it appears as if you're wearing a top you bought before you reached your growth spurt, certainly not a fantastic look.

Dress Shirt Wrap Up
If you pay attention to the points mentioned in this article then you will be on the road to making a fantastic first impression in business meetings, or social occasions. Although our culture has taken more of a business casual approach, it is still ideal to have a perfect fitting dress shirt to complete your outfit.