The โparty shirtโ is a well documented phenomenon among young males seeking to establish themselves from the pack.
This short-sleeve button down is the holy grail of summer garments, itโs likely youโve got a few different variants for festivals, boat parties, Christmas barbecues and that boyโs trip to Bali.
Each shirt reflects the environment youโll find yourself in, and the kind of man youโre planning to be on that day. But button down shirts have always been fickle in their application, they are the biggest hit or miss object youโll find in your wardrobe.
To solve this age old dilemma, our friends at Mr. Koya have put together these six essential tips to nailing the short-sleeve button down ahead of a monumental summer with their crisp new range.
GET THE SLEEVES RIGHT
Getting them wrong is a really good way to ruin an excellent look before youโve even started.
DO: Make sure you can move with the right kind of ease and nonchalance. Whether the sleeve softly snugs the arm, or hangs off gracefully, always remember: donโt be afraid to fold up and optimise. If necessary, decide between one roll up and two, based on whether youโre reaching for 50s cool, or just a sneaky tweak.
DONโT: Youโre not a child in a Hawaiian shirt. At the same time the juiced-up-hulk-sleeve-ripper look says โI displayed perseverance, hard work, and commitment โ but all I got was this tiny shirtโ.
BUTTON THAT COLLAR DOWN
Approach features and other matters of the neck with appropriate care and protection as if you were a warrior on a medieval battlefield.
DO: Button down those collars if thereโs an option, as this will generally sharpen the look while broadening the shoulders. Buttoning the shirt through the middle all the way to the top middle works better for smaller detailed prints or basics. But hey, if your mission is chill, then why not let it flow.
DONโT: Big collars only seem to work on Charlie Sheen โ and even thatโs debatable.
FIT IS EVERYTHING
A shirt thatโs too long or short can really demolish an entire look.
DO: Keep the right hem balance so that the shirt hits the mid-point between your waste and crotch. If youโre tucking the shirt in, try to avoid the baggy and saggy where excess fabric flows out of your waist.
DONโT: Too long and you might be mistaken for wearing a oversized gangsta dress. Too short, and wellโฆjust noโ
THE FRIENDS OF BUTTON UPS
The shirt itself is a critical element, but only one piece of your personal Picasso.
DO: Blazers go well with a tucked in shirt, whereas bomberโs work when theyโre untucked. Slim fit chinos go well with a slim fit shirt. Mix up your shoes, accessories with sweet sunnies or wrist items โ just make sure each colour speaks to your ensemble mission.
DONโT: A tie on a short-sleeve button up just never works. It could and it might, but it doesnโt. On the other hand a bow tie could work with the right tudeโ.
STYLE NEEDS FLAVOUR
You donโt just boil a carrot. You salt and pepper that sucka. Slop some butter on it, dose it up with paprika, put some honey mustard glaze on it like a madman. This barely-relevant metaphor applies to shirts too. Itโs all in the seasonings baby.
DO: Make sure your choice of print speaks to your personality & creativity. Being stylish while staying authentic eats boring for breakfast.
DONโT: Blacks and white Tโs might work as your basic โ but donโt rely on these puppies.
Your clothing doesnโt need express your charming personality โ but it could.
GET SOCIAL
DO: Boat shindigs, the races, illuminati sex parties, riding jaguars. Your surroundings will speak well to how you rock the shirt. Exec work option? Not if your HR team comes from the age of the industrial revolution. Otherwise, feel free to enhance your workplace style productivity by 300% with the get up.
DONโT: Donโt wear at locations where good times might be frowned upon.
Versatility and creativity is really the beauty behind a button up shirt. Remembering these pointers will help you keep cool, charming & with your dignity intact.