Elements to Look for in a Bespoke Shirt

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Elements to Look for in a Bespoke Shirt Individual needs vary from person to person and the bespoke shirt that you pick is always unique to your style and taste. If, for instance, you grab a Loro Piana look book, you will notice the unique nature of every shirt. Given the fact that a bespoke must match your body’s measurements, it is important for you to keep your style and your needs in focus, when getting your shirt

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Elements to Look for in a Bespoke Shirt

Individual needs vary from person to person and the bespoke shirt that you pick is always unique to your style and taste. If, for instance, you grab a Loro Piana look book, you will notice the unique nature of every shirt. Given the fact that a bespoke must match your body’s measurements, it is important for you to keep your style and your needs in focus, when getting your shirt tailored. Let us discuss a few elements that you must consider when going for a bespoke shirt.

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Elements to Look for in a Bespoke Shirt

The difference between the famous Loro Piana shirts and ordinary options, lies not just in the fit, but also in the material. Given this, when going bespoke, it is best to go with cotton fabrics. 100% cotton-shirts wrinkle more than ones made from a blend of two or more fabrics, but they hold dye better and give you a luxurious feel.

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The Collar

The collar is an important element of your bespoke shirt as it frames your face. Ideally, if you are thinner, it is good to go with wider lines. Narrow lines are better for people with a short stature. If you have a broad or long face, ask your tailor to create a long and narrow collar.

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The Yoke

The yoke is the material that goes across the shoulder to join the front to the back of the shirt. Precisely, it is the shoulder measurement of your shirt, which must have a natural drop. A yoke too short makes the shoulder protrude and too large gives your shirt a floppy look.

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Shirt Sleeve

Most people want the sleeves of their shirts to fall and hit a very specific point. Ideally, they should be long in a way that when you unbutton your cuff, it falls down your hand farther and when you size up the cuffs, they rest on your hand appropriately. An ideal length of your sleeve ensures that your shirt does not draw all the way up to your arm when you stretch them.Paying attention to elements such as your shirt’s collar, pockets, cuffs, buttons, and sleeves, is an easy to way to ensure that you get a shirt that meets your expectations. As bespoke shirts are a best-fit type of clothing, you should give all consideration that helps your tailor in creating a perfect piece.