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The power of a white T-shirt to take the edge off a patterned shirt
A plain T-shirt that removes the acumen of a patterned shirt in just the right proportion. The potential of this T-shirt is also fully demonstrated when the front is closed. The gentleman below has removed the second button from the top of the shirt to show a glimpse of a crew-neck white T-shirt, creating a sense of slackness. Even with the double-bridged sunglasses, the plain white T-shirt gives him a good look without being overdone.
For example, this shirt and T-shirt combination…
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A men’s coordinate of a short-sleeved striped shirt with a long T layered over the cuffs.
This men’s coordinate consists of a short-sleeved striped shirt with a Nordic-style print on the front, layered with a long-sleeved T-shirt. With this kind of layering, you can enjoy the coordination while taking advantage of the design of the long sleeve T-shirt with prints on the sleeves. The use of a necklace hanging from the top of the collar is also a unique and interesting touch.
Coordinating T-shirt to pick up the white line of the checkered shirt
The shirt with a bold white line of paint on top of the Burberry check pattern creates a men’s coordinate with a strong sense of presence. The inner lining is a plain white T-shirt that picks up the color of the paint, accentuating the shirt’s assertiveness while creating a unified impression.
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