Men’S Fitted Dress Shirts – Learn What A Fitted Dress Shirt Can Do For You

Men’S Fitted Dress Shirts – Learn What A Fitted Dress Shirt Can Do For You

When buying dress shirts, many men only focus on how the neck and sleeves fit, but that doesn’t guarantee the best look. Although a dress shirt may look fine underneath a suit jacket, a fitted dress shirt is still the best option. Not only will it fit well beneath a slim cut suit, but it will also look great without a jacket. Many times, men will take off their suit jacket, revealing their baggy and sloppy dress shirts. Often times a bad fit will lead to excess fabric and a loose-fitting shirt around the arms, sides and backs giving off a parachute look. There are, however, many shirt enthusiasts and shirt makers who care about the fit of shirt as much as the design but unfortunately even if men are aware of this problem there is a general lack of fitted dress shirts in stores.

In general, there are 3 types of men’s fitted dress shirts:

  1. Slim Fitted Dress Shirt – Sizes of slim fitted dress shirts vary quite dramatically, but usually they are for the smaller body frame.
  1. Normal Fitted Dress Shirt – If you are looking for the more relaxed dress shirt choose a normal fit. It works well on all occasions and you will be feeling very little restraints in movement from the shirt.
  1. Loose Fitted Dress Shirt – This type of fit is for the fully relaxed fit, usually suited for the heavier man. It gives full free movement and more air.

Although most stores offer these different fit types, sizes vary from store to store making it a hassle to finding the perfect fitting dress shirt. Not only do the shirt sizes vary, but the shirts aren’t made to your specific body so rarely do men find fitted dress shirts that fit them properly. There is a solution, however, to this rather prevalent problem among men and it is the fitted dress shirt. The recommended method of choice would be to get a fully customizable dress shirt, also known as tailored, bespoke, or made to measure dress shirts. This kind of made to measure fit usually involves around 9 measurements of your upper body, but varies from tailor to tailor. Getting a custom fitted dress shirt will result in the most ideal fit and the best look.

A fitted dress shirt will fit the torso as well as the neck and the sleeves will also have a bit slimmer cut. Overall, the shirt will contain less excess fabric and thus eliminating that awful baggy look. Not only will a fitted shirt fit great under a suit jacket with less fabric but it’ll also look great without a suit jacket. With a custom made fitted dress shirt you’ll have the options of exactly how fitted you want the shirt to be, having complete control over the final look of the shirt. All in all, the fully custom fit shirt is your best choice when looking for something that will fit. These shirts are the only ones made entirely for you.

 

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Peter Crawfurd is the cofounder of the popular custom dress shirt site ShirtsMyWay.com and author of the "Book of Dress Shirts". See how easily you can design your own custom dress shirt at http://www.ShirtsMyWay.com. Start designing now for free. Get more inspiration from the famous "Book of Dress Shirts" for free at http://www.TailorInstyle.com.

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18 Responses to “Men’S Fitted Dress Shirts – Learn What A Fitted Dress Shirt Can Do For You”

  1. valehx says:

    Esa cancion es muy bakan !!!!
    me gustaria hacer eso de Zumba =D

  2. FoxyFitness says:

    I can imagine!!!!! i think he needs to come to my class and show my ladies a thing or two about partying!!!!!!

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  5. fitnessconnexion says:

    All right, all right, get it, Zumba! =)

  6. David H says:

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  8. tejcko says:

    Yep..this is Tea:) Zumbanation baby!!!

  9. juiaua says:

    jajajaja muevan las nalgas mierda!! jja

  10. Futuremodel212 says:

    This is a fun work out, super divertido

  11. komododrago says:

    I think zumba is fun but it is more on “show of” rather than fitness.one zumba student attend a classic hi-lo dance can not even do basic pendullum properly.Maybe because she got stock with zumba pre-choreograph moves which she memorized.

  12. michuo2 says:

    is this even working? And is it fun to do alone?

  13. TheSexysalvy says:

    Wow! You guys are amazing!!!! It looks like a lot of fun…
    Que envidia !!!! Me invitan a ir a su clase de Zumba? Si?

  14. Aaminah says:

    Okay, here goes, a Road bike is a race inspired design. It has you in an "attack" position the whole time regardless of how you place your hands on the bars. The frames are MUCH lighter than MTBs and the tires are much thinner as well (obvious). What is NOT completely obvious is the change in the riding position. The seatpost is higher and the stems/hb is positioned so that you are more erect but arched forward as well.

    The hybrids, aka fitness bikes/urban bikes are basically a mixture of MTB and road bikes. They are using the geometry of MTB but the concepts/ideals of a road bike. The wheels on a hybrid are 700 cc which is similar to a road bike but the tire size is actually a little bit wider and thicker. (instead of 18-25, it is 32-38). The riding position is similar to that of a MTB with a little more relaxed feeling and not an attack position. The components actually go both ways. Some models have MTB components while some have Road bike components. That depends, however, on how high of a model you get. Some, also have carbon fiber distributed throughout the frame/fork while others are fully rigid. Sometimes you'll find a suspension seatpost but on "fitness" bikes it is usually a rigid fork. Weight wise, the hybrids range from 20-25lbs but are actually surprisingly fast. Trek, Giant, Specialized, Cannondale and a couple others all offer hybrids now.
    Pros: hybrids are cheaper and have the same basic concept of getting from point A to point B quickly but comfortably but still a nice ride to work out with. The geometry is very similar to a MTB. Faster than MTB. Not much maintenance required if you take care of it.

    Cons: Not as light as a road bike. Components can be cheapy if not purchasing a good model. Can be as expensive as road bikes if purchasing a good model.

    I have both MTB's and Road bikes and I love both. I just love to ride regardless of what bike it is. However, there is a HUGE difference between the two. If you just want to get from point A to point B, I say get a hybrid. If you want a cardio work out and get HUGE legs, get a road bike. It took me a while to break down and buy a road bike. I owned only MTBs for years but decided to finally give it a shot after starting to work at a bike shop. I like both but nothing beats MTBs. Go to a dealer and try them both out, hybrids and road bikes. Ride it for a while and see if you can see yourself getting comfortable on a road bike. If not, your choice is pretty much made up. If so… well…. questions… questions… questions… and price… price…price. Good luck mate.

  15. dkflwr says:

    Note: It's spelt Tae Kwon Do. (The guy who reposted first claiming to be a black belt should have noticed that).

    You don't have to be of any particular standard to start TKD. The training will make you fit. The more you train, the fitter you get. It's all about going at your own pace and reaching your own goals, not someone elses.

    Go to the frequentlly asked questions part at http://www.tagb.biz if you have any questions. If in doubt, speak to your local TKD instructor.

  16. 123 says:

    your stamina will build.. and u will get better an better..
    and u will get leaner and lose body fat

    if u want more muscle u need to lift weights

  17. skater_m says:

    relay races
    obstacle course
    a giant game of tag
    circuit training
    compitions

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