01 November 2012

Full-Proof Ways To Don Long Sleeve T Shirts In Gears

T shirts are basic elements of any man’s wardrobe. Taking this fact as a cue, let’s expand our know-how about long sleeve T-shirts. With the incoming cold weather, you can plan to get a fashionable designer long sleeve T-shirt for that perfect base layer for your gear.

You will find T shirts in V-neck and crew neck styles and plethora of colors to choose from. And you may get a bit boggled about how to wear them and what to follow. So, that’s exactly what we are going to glance through, some impeccable ways to sporting a long sleeve T shirt.

Dsquared Longsleeve

A Statement Jacket Over a Long Sleeve T Shirt
This combination looks the best with neutral hues, with a military or a mac coat for that chic and clean look. Another great option is to team a thick long sleeve T-shirt under a gilet, to reveal longer arms.

Combining Long Sleeve T With a Polo Shirt or a T Shirt
A polo shirt or a T shirt worn on the top of a long sleeve T shirt looks amazing. You may want to experiment with pairing an haute Roberto Cavalli long sleeve T-shirt with a graphic T-shirt that will impart a skater / grunge vibe to it.

Layered Look
The most apparent thing in mens long sleeve T shirts is a layered look. You have got two options to pick from. One would be wearing a boldly colored T shirt over a neutral long sleeve such as black, white or light blue and combining V-neck and crew neck in 2 layers. Second option would be to mix a black or white crew neck under a Henley style and let the top layer steal the show. You can partner it with blazers, chinos or dark-wash jeans.

Swap With T Shirts
You can swap a long sleeve T shirt for a T shirt you wear as a base layer. Somehow, I like to keep it simple. My favorite combo is either a black or a white Dsquared long sleeve with a shirt of co-coordinating color on the top and it looks fabulous.

Just Cavalli Longsleeve

A long sleeve T shirt can be worn just as a short sleeved version, on its own or layered. You just need to experiment with layers and try new items in your robe.

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