Men’s Humor T-Shirts? How To Select And Style Your Look

How can you select and style men's humor t-shirts? These graphic tee's inspire giggles galore — and so much more. If you're not sure what to pair your men's humor print t-shirts with, take a look at the top tips for selecting and styling this type of casual wear.

Choose the Right T-Shirt

Which humorous tee is the right option for your next casual look? Before you put on any graphic shirt, select a style that makes sense to you. This means the tee should connect to your individual sense of humor. If the saying or picture is a mismatch with your personality, you may feel uncomfortable or off in the shirt. Instead, choose a shirt that looks like something you would say.

Even though a long saying or a paragraph worth of words may sound hilarious to you (when you read the shirt), avoid overly busy designs. The more words on your shirt, the less likely it is anyone will read them — that is, other than you. Not only will a dramatically long message make it difficult for other people to read your shirt, but lots of letters can also crowd the design. This can result in an overly busy tee that distracts from your ensemble's style. 

Choose the Right Cut and Color

Along with the words and other graphics, consider the cut and color. Even though a tee is casual-wear, it doesn't have to look frumpy. If you don't want to look like you just stepped out of the gym (or out of middle school), find a cut that accentuates your frame. 

A tee should not overtake your body or billow out around the top of your pants. Select a tee that has shape and frames your torso. Some men prefer a tighter tee, while others want a looser fit. If a looser tee feels more comfortable, select an option that doesn't fall more than a few inches below the beltline and isn't halfway down your arm. 

Now that you know how to choose the cut, it's time to move on to the color. To style your entire ensemble, select a tee color that matches the other pieces. You don't need to go for a monochromatic (one-color) look. This means you don't need a navy tee to match your dark denim pants or a taupe top to go with your tan blazer. Think about color in terms of a whole palette. Do you want to create a neutral look with tan, beige, ivory, and sage/moss green? Is a dark palette with navy, black, and crimson more your style, or do you prefer bright emerald green, ocean blue, and ruby red?

To learn more, contact a company like MIRYKLE Clothing Co.


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