Summer Shirts
69The days are getting warmer and it's already the time of year to throw on a casual summer shirt, some light shoes, shorts and loaf on the patio.
To help you assemble your summer wardrobe, here are some of the best casual summer shirts around.
Polo Shirt
The polo is a great casual summer shirt. Its roots are with Rene
Lacoste who developed it for tennis in 1929. While I wouldn't recommend
it for bankers and corporate executives, it can be worn in some office
(and most every casual) setting.
It should fit snugly around the
torso and the sleeves should end mid-bicep. As a guide, make sure the
shoulder seam ends on your shoulder. The bottom of the shirt should hit
somewhere around or just after your belt.
You can pair this with
chinos or jeans, but if you opt for the latter keep the jeans
well-fitting, clean, and crisp -- the formality of the polo doesn't
blend with ripped and worn denim.
Pair this with a pair of penny loafers or boat shoes and you'll have a great casual summer look.
Buttondown Shirt
No, I don't mean a Hawaiian shirt. I mean a nice, button down shirt in a simple colour and pattern.
I've discussed the proper fit of a button-down shirt before, but what shirt you wear depends on whether you want it tucked in or not.
A
tucked in shirt is formal, but can also look casual in the summer. A
pale blue, pink, yellow -- any light pastel colour -- dress shirt worn
tucked in with well-fitting chinos with a pair of loafers or boat
shoes, preferably sockless, looks good and is casual enough for
wandering downtown in the city.
Admittedly, this may not be the
best look for the beach or a family BBQ. That in mind, you can always
get a button-down that is meant to be worn untucked. These are
appropriate for most settings. Just make sure that it's actually meant
to be worn untucked and not a normal dress shirt. You can tell by
checking the length -- if it ends just below the belt and doesn't fall
below your hips, then it's fine to be worn untucked.
You can
pair an untucked button-down with casual pants -- I'd recommend chinos
as it tends to look, well, bad with jeans -- and sneakers, loafers, or
boat shoes. It's very versatile and difficult to wear poorly so long as
it fits well and is a simple pattern and colour.
T-Shirt
If you insist on wearing a t-shirt, then here are a few things to consider.
Fit.
Baggy t-shirts look awful. It should fit like a polo -- snugly, with
the shoulder seam ending at the shoulder and the shirt ending at the
belt.
Please, no graphic t-shirts. Simple, plain colours are
good. If you're wearing a t-shirt, you don't want your shirt to be the
most eye-catching thing you have on. This is why you'll want to pair it
with something like madras shorts and loafers or white jeans and
colourful sneakers.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying t-shirts
can't look good, I'm just saying most people don't wear them in such a
way that they look good. But if you know how, then go for it.
















