T-shirts are an important part of almost everyone's wardrobe. They are a comfortable and inexpensive garment to be worn alone or they can be versatile and layered with other types of clothing. T-shirts can add a great amount of variation to any wardrobe whether they are plain, stylish, or convey a witty message.
Many people think that a t-shirt is just a t-shirt; that they are all alike and in order to pick the perfect shirt all you have to do is find a color, picture, or saying that you like. All t-shirts are not the same, however, and picking the perfect one for you takes more consideration than just color and finding a witty saying.
The standard t-shirt is a boxy garment, cut to be comfortable but not very flattering on many types of frames. If you are looking for the perfect t-shirt, you should consider your body shape and pick a t-shirt that is both flattering and comfortable. Truth be told, most men have it easy when picking t-shirts, the classic boxy look is usually fine for them as tailoring and fancy necklines have a much more feminine appeal. However, a woman's body can benefit from some of these subtle variations in the boxy style so keep in mind your, or your intended recipient's, body style when picking the perfect t-shirt.
Many different t-shirt styles have evolved, and one of the main components that has changed is the neckline. A V style neck line works well for women with a shorter neck or large chest as it elongates the neck and draws the eye down. Neck lines that are too high will make the neck look shorter and make the chest appear too low. Women with broad shoulders should avoid t-shirts with wide necklines, although they work well to accentuate women with smaller chests.
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