Checked Shirt Codes! Fashionable men’s outfits & recommended items for your reference!

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Checked Shirt Codes! Fashionable men's outfits & recommended items for your reference!

Checked shirts are fashionable because of the individuality of the color scheme.

There are a wide range of options for checkered shirts, including tartan check, glen check, gingham check, and other typical patterns, as well as a wide variety of color schemes, numbers of colors, light and dark shades, and ways to wear them. Therefore, it is important to create a fashionable look that cannot be achieved with plain shirts by taking advantage of the individuality of each color scheme. After selecting the plaid shirt you want to incorporate into your styling, you should first determine the color scheme, number of colors, and size of the pattern, and choose a bottom that blends well with the plaid pattern to achieve a stylish look.

Point 1: “Choose a plaid shirt with a limited number of colors to create a mature and smart impression.

It is obvious, but a checkered shirt with fewer colors is easier to blend with other items than a checkered shirt with many colors, and it is easier to enhance the sense of unity of the coordinate. If you are not fond of checkered shirts, if you want to try checkered shirts, or if you want to create a mature and smart impression with checkered shirts, we recommend that you choose shirts with a few colors of checkered patterns.

Editor Tachibana
To achieve a stable and stylish plaid shirt look, we recommend keeping the number of checks to no more than three colors at most. Other plaid shirts such as monotone glen check, ombre check, and buffalo check are also recommended. Since achromatic colors make a modest assertion, it is easy to enjoy a free and easy dressing style with any innerwear and pants.

Point 2: “Create a sense of unity by using similar colors or tonal colors for the plaid shirt and bottoms.

By combining the color of the plaid shirt and bottoms with similar colors or tonal colors, a sense of unity can be achieved in the styling. For a calm impression, match the base color of the checkered pattern with the color of the bottoms, as shown in the snapshot below. For a bit of contrast, pick up the accent color of the checkered pattern and match it with the color of the bottoms.

Dressing Point 3: “Blend in with the styling with a checkered shirt with a small pattern that makes a modest statement.

A checkered shirt with a small pattern that is modest in its assertiveness can be worn as if it were a plain shirt. Of course, since it blends well with other items, it is not only easy to unify a coordinated look, but it is also perfect for creating a subtle sense of stylishness. The fine micro-check pattern can be worn on formal occasions as well.

Is it possible to tuck in a checked shirt coordinate?

It is usual to wear a plaid shirt casually as outerwear, or to take the hem out for a lighter look, but tucking it in is also possible if you want to keep it clean and neat. When worn with a suit or tailored jacket, tucking the shirt in is more likely to give you a smart and mature look. Of course, even when a simple coordinate is created by pairing checked shirts with bottoms, depending on the checked pattern you choose, tucking in the shirt may look more stylish.

Checked shirts are often worn with a plaid shirt! Find your ideal men’s coordinate!

Check out the “OTOKOMAE Snap Page” to see more men’s plaid shirt outfits!

The snapshots we picked up this time, including the checked shirt outfits, are now available on the OTOKOMAE Snap Page. By using the hashtag function, you can check all the snaps focusing on a single item at once. If you register as a member, you can save your favorite snaps and articles.

To see more men's plaid shirt outfits, check out the "OTOKOMAE Snap Page!

See how to wear checked shirts on the OTOKOMAE Snap Page

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