Mens style on shirts

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The main purpose of a man’s shirt is to protect. It is a cover up. It is something that covers the chest and also regulates the body’s temperature. So even if the shirt serves only a basic purpose of survival, there are a few styles available. Men are not behind women at all when it comes to fashion. Trends keep changing for them too. There was a time when men wore shirts without collars and the sleeves were roomy, long, and billowing. Then came the formal look with the onset of the twentieth century. Button down shirts came into existence. And as life keeps becoming more fast-paced, fashion simply has to keep up.

The most interesting 20th century development could maybe the creation of the polo shirt. It is also called the tennis shirt today or the infamous ‘Lacoste Shirt’. It could be said that the shirt was ‘invented’ by Rene Lacoste, the famous tennis player from France in the 1920s. This shirt was a welcomed break from all the rigid shirts that were traditionally worn. Though this became popular soon after Rene Lacoste, its commercialization really peaked only when Ralph Lauren introduced his line of Polo shirts around 1960. And it has remained in fashion ever since. It is now a common category in clothing. Even though it is no longer actually worn by all tennis players today, it is still everyday wear for many men in very many cultures.

Another interestingly popular shirt style has been the ‘grand dad shirt’. It is really cool shirt for hot, sweltering days. And so it is more popular in South Asian countries, some of the hottest countries, in the world. Jawaharlal Nehru popularized it in India during the time he was in power and Sammy Davis Jr. was seen in them in America. They wore the grand daddy shirt, surprisingly enough, even on formal occasions. The shirt became main stream fashion with Steven Segal and his love for the shirt. A boho version of the shirt is still seen on many actors. These usually have wild prints and bright colours.

One short that has survived all the ups and downs of fashion is the button down shirt as formal wear. It has a history that is just so old that no one really knows who started the trend or even how the shirt came into being. Some say it came from Polo players in England who had stiff collars pinned down so that it would not blow onto their face. While others believe it has its roots in New York. But the main idea behind it still remains the same. Apparently a man was fed up with his flapping collars and o pinned them down.



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Anora said:

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