Custom Shirt Design Script

The shirt is an everyday article of clothing, worn with everything from suits to sweaters or just with a pair of classic dark denim. And with an absolute wealth of options available, deciding on whether you’re smartening up or dressing casually for the occasion can help when it comes to your sartorial selection. We’ve pulled one of your favourite items apart to help you discover the anatomy of a shirt.


A classic point collar is a time honoured, versatile option, that’s popular because it is understated, smart and suits all face shapes.
Next up you’ve got spread and cutaway collars. “All cutaway collars are spread collars, but not all spread collars are cutaway collars”. To stop any confusion, let’s get down to the nitty gritty. In the simplest terms, a spread collar has points that finish wider apart than a classic point collar, so a wider angle in between and a cutaway collar is an even more extreme version of this. They’re often considered slightly more formal than a classic point collar and they really suit men with thin and long faces.
Formal shirt or casua shirt you can design any shirt using the online websites made of shirt design script.
The button-down collar is conventionally thought of as less formal, it’s traditionally a sports collar that would not be worn with a suit (dress down Friday is more within its remit), however times change  and it is now considered acceptable to wear a button down collar at formal occasions. Wear with a knitted tie and perhaps leave the suit jacket at home.
The tab collar is much more elusive and less common than it’s other collar counterparts. Falling in and out of fashion since the 1920s, it’s popular with those who are after a vintage twist to their formal look. The tab fastens right under the tie knot which holds the tie right up to the top of the collar and keeps it looking precice all day long. The tab collar works well with a skinny tie and a modish skinny suit. If it’s good enough for James Bond (Daniel Craig rocked a tab collar in Skyfall), it’s certainly good enough for us. A similar effect can be achieved with a collar bar too.
The most formal collar type is the wing collar, it’s traditionally part of your black tie dress code and would be worn exclusively with a tuxedo or a morning coat and a bow tie. Not one to wear to the office, this shirt should be saved for special occasions only.see more....

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