Getting Trendy With Jeans and Dress Shirts
Much debate has been centred around the topic of dress shirts with jeans. Despite the fact that dress shirts with jeans tend to lose a charming effect, if both are combined properly it can make any man a sight for sore eyes. This will depend on what is done with the dress shirt: if it matches with the colour of the jeans, the colour of the jeans itself or if the shirt is tucked into the jeans also.
The option to tuck the dress shirt in or leave it outside of one’s jeans is entirely up to the man. Based on our experience on the matter, a man that leaves his dress shirt out will look a lot more trendy than the one that does otherwise. Dark jeans are usually recommended over lighter jeans because they match most dress shirt patterns and colours. More and more men are using their dark jeans in a nightclub setting. However, if you prefer a sensual beach look then a lighter colour jeans with a light dress shirt (such as white) will match perfectly to give you the look you want. The dress shirt should remain out. Men who prefer to flip out their dress shirt should wear fitted or customised dress shirts. The reason for this is that you will not look baggy with extra pounds ‘hanging’ from your sides. For a flipped dress shirt a tail cut is better than a square cut. The style of the base of the dress shirt is entirely up to the person in question. The body itself should be in the same proportion with the dress shirt’s length. The dress shirt should not hang too low on the jeans because this will make the man look shorter than how he really is.
We highly recommend that you explore all the fabric options that are out there instead of sticking to black dress shirts and white dress shirts. If you are looking for a Friday night look then choose striped dress shirts to do with your jeans; however, if you are looking for an European look than floral dress shirts are the best options. Dark plaid dress shirts tucked in jeans should be avoided if you are not a farmer. Always make sure that your dress shirt is in proportion with your body; once you have this in place then you will be up to date with the latest dress shirt and jeans look.