
Following on from our last article on T-shirts and how they are basic items for any man’s wardrobe, I thought I’d expand on the topic a little more and broaden our horizons into the world of long-sleeved T-shirts. Now there are quite a lot of them about on the high street at the moment with the coming of autumn/winter making them perfect for layering as a base for your outfit. I can’t say I’ve ever really been that much of a fan of long sleeve T-shirts in the past, other than using them for extra warmth under other items… but nonetheless I dived into all the stores in town and had a look at was on offer and what was being done with them.
Similarly to T-shirts, the long sleeved variety come in crew neck and v-neck styles and a myriad of colours to match. A big trend at the moment is the ribbed versions that are being sold in places such as Burton and Topman and seem mainly designed to be used as your first layer when dressing yourself. On the other hand, with the Henley-style (y-style neck with button opening) thick-knit jumpers and T-shirts making a big impact on most designer’s autumn and winter collections, long-sleeved varieties have appeared to become more of a focal point for outfits and can be used singularly when matched underneath some great open knitwear or statement jacket like a trench.
I have in fact purchased a black and charcoal grey striped one from H&M just the other day and think its amazing. When it comes to the Henley versions I would say you’d want to go for some kind of detailing like stripes or patterns, maybe even in bold colourings to differentiate them from your bog-standard under-layers, which should be without details and in neutral colours so they will go with most of your other clothes.
As always, here are some fool-proof ways of using long-sleeve T-shirts in outfits:
So there you have it, something to think about as a variation to T-shirts now that the weather is getting worse and the wind is picking up. I know I’ve changed my mind on them just from walking around on a Saturday morning and checking them out. They’re great for that transition from autumn to winter when you need a little more warmth for your body. They are timeless items which can create a variety of casual or relaxed formal looks when paired with the right items. Find out which way of wearing them works for you and then go out and grab yourself a couple for the coming months and start of next year.
Burton
Topman
All Saints
Oki-Ni
ASOS
What I’m Wearing At The Moment – mid-blue denim jeans, white V-neck T-shirt under a blue plaid shirt, White Adidas Stan Smiths with matching white belt and a black Pittsburgh Pirates baseball hat.
Comments (3)
I would normally advise people stay away from this shop but river island are doing some quite good ones right now. Their black henley top is the pick of the bunch.
Long sleeve tops r my fav thing to ware at t mo! The topman grandad 1s r very gd quality an I hav them in every colour! T allsaints grandad tops r also ace if you hav a bit of dosh 2 spend x
What do you think about putting a long sleeved T under a short sleeved white shirt, and to hit it up with a black tie
Do the rest with baggy jeans and some white sneaks..
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