pocketprotector
Active Member
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2010
- Messages
- 42
- Reaction score
- 0
Hmmm...the thread title makes me ponder how much wood a wood chuck can...never mind.
I like slim fit shirts. I have a very large chest and most shirts big enough in the chest to avoid popping my buttons happen to blouse more in the waist than I like. Brooks Brothers Slim Fit dress shirts, for example, feel swimmingly large to me. The salesman assured me I don't want to go slimmer. I suspect he's just being a salesman.
That said, how slim is "too slim" in a dress shirt? Must the shirt blouse noticeably at the waist for its wearer to avoid garnering comments at the office?
I really admire the look of Eric Bana in Munich (at bottom of this post and also a similar shot at http://image.toutlecine.com/photos/m...-2005-62-g.jpg ) His chest is fairly flat compared to mine, but still, would that look work today?
I like slim fit shirts. I have a very large chest and most shirts big enough in the chest to avoid popping my buttons happen to blouse more in the waist than I like. Brooks Brothers Slim Fit dress shirts, for example, feel swimmingly large to me. The salesman assured me I don't want to go slimmer. I suspect he's just being a salesman.
That said, how slim is "too slim" in a dress shirt? Must the shirt blouse noticeably at the waist for its wearer to avoid garnering comments at the office?
I really admire the look of Eric Bana in Munich (at bottom of this post and also a similar shot at http://image.toutlecine.com/photos/m...-2005-62-g.jpg ) His chest is fairly flat compared to mine, but still, would that look work today?