The Printed Shirt
A printed shirt is a casual shirt but there are various design and pattern on this shirt It is made by cotton fabric This shirt always comes in long and slim fit. In this shirt customisation is available as your requirement.
...moreThe Oxford Shirt
The oxford shirt should need no introduction but, for those of you that aren’t familiar with it, it’s a traditional shirt that dates back to 19th century Scotland. It started off as something for the everyday man due to its strong fabric and comfortable fit, but it was later adopted by Ivy League students around the 1950s and became part of the, still prevalent, preppy style. It’s not all polo and boat races, though, as the oxford shirt is a wardrobe staple that can easily be dressed down. As we see the lines between smart and casual blur more and more in menswear, the oxford shirt is becoming a key component in every man’s wardrobe and is vital if you’re to have a versatile bit of shirting. If you only get yourself one shirt from this list, let it be this one. You can dress up this shirt in a number of ways, keeping things smart or casual depending on your mood. An everyday outfit that will serve you well in most seasons, is to combine a simple light blue shirt with some cotton joggers or trousers, making sure the shirt isn’t too.
...moreThe Half Shirt
This is also shirt but in this shirt there no full sleeve there has half sleeve. In this shirt, we also see two categories. In street cut shirt this comes in short shirt. In apple cut, this shirt comes in the long shirt.
...moreThe Grandad Collar Shirt
As part of the national Irish costume (if such a thing exists) the grandad shirt has enjoyed a bit of a rejuvenation in recent years. With a vintage design, the shirt typically has no collar, is made from flannel, brushed cotton or Irish linen and many will only have four buttons. They’re commonly associated with the working-class in northern England during the industrial era as they were worn by the work-forces of the factories but they’ve now been adopted by style-conscious men around the globe. With its modern revival, there’s been a certain amount of changes made to the grandad shirt, especially to its number of buttons, but the overall finish and style of the shirt have remained the same. The unconventional collar gives a clean and more eye-catching look to your outfit, and you can easily dress it with casual, tailored pieces to bring out a refined, yet everyday.
...moreThe Dress Shirt
The dress shirt is the most formal shirt style on this list and is something that can easily be incorporated into suits and smart casual outfits. You won’t usually see button-down collars on these but the collar can come in a variety of forms, namely; spread (or Windsor) collars, point (or straight or small) collars or detachable collars. What makes the dress shirt different from, say the Oxford shirt is its fit and its overall finish. It’s generally slimmer fit than other shirts, has a more structured finish, and is a little shorter in length, but with a longer back. This just ensures that if you do tuck it into your trousers you’re not dealing with a whole lot of excess material, but that there’s also no risk of you becoming ‘untucked’ if you bend over.
...moreThe Denim Shirt
Another classic, and something that’s been around since the early 1800s. It was first introduced to the masses when entrepreneur Levi Stauss began producing hardwearing clothing for miners. He later teamed up with a tailor, and the world of Levi’s began. Since then denim has evolved hugely and is now a major player in the menswear game. The denim shirt is usually left for casual outfits but, again, with smart and casual pieces being mixed together more nowadays, it’s very easy to smarten one up.
...moreThe Checked Shirt/flannel
The oxford shirt should need no introduction but, for those of you that aren’t familiar with it, it’s a traditional shirt that dates back to 19th century Scotland. It started off as something for the everyday man due to its strong fabric and comfortable fit, but it was later adopted by Ivy League students around the 1950s and became part of the, still prevalent, preppy style. It’s not all polo and boat races, though, as the oxford shirt is a wardrobe staple that can easily be dressed down. As we see the lines between smart and casual blur more and more in menswear, the oxford shirt is becoming a key component in every man’s wardrobe and is vital if you’re to have a versatile bit of shirting. If you only get yourself one shirt from this list, let it be this one.
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200 Piece(s) (MOQ)
We are exporting good quality shirt we have all types of shirt like casual, printed, plain etc. We also provide customisation and branding
Material : cotton
Gender : male
Sleeve Style : full or half
Color : Multi
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