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A Guide to Buying the Right Work Shirt

A Guide to Buying the Right Work Shirt
Posted: 31st August 2020

When buying work shirts, most customers are looking for a professional uniform and so often choose to buy tailored or fitted work shirts. This can be a costly mistake as everyone has a different body shape and so they are not always the most suitable fit. Making sure you have correctly fitting work shirts is important. Loose fitting work shirts will impact on both the wearer’s movement and comfort.

How to Measure for a Work Shirt

When buying a shirt for work, first of all you need to know the size of shirt you require. You’ll want to measure your neck, chest, waist and your sleeve length for the best fit, but most standard work shirts will simply offer measurements for the neck and sleeve length.

The Different Fits Available for a Work Shirt

  • Standard fit - A Standard fit work shirt is made loose and often does not have collar buttons. This fit tends to be popular as it often offers a wide range of sizes.
  • Fitted shirts - Fitted​​ shirts are designed to hug the chest, arms and waist area whilst. Fitted shirts should feel snug but not too tight.
  • Slim fit - Slim fit shirts are designed to fit closely to the skin and are usually better suited to petite men and women.
  • Tailored fit - Tailored fit shirts offer more shape around the shoulder, collar, and sleeve. This style will usually suit a whole team.

Buying Work Shirts for a Business

No matter if you work in an office or a more relaxed environment, a decent work shirt that is capable of standing up to the stresses of the job is of great importance. If you are tasked with buying work shirts for a whole business or team of people then it is always best to mix between standard and fitted tailoring and short and long sleeves.

All of the work shirts available at Work & Direct can be printed or embroidered with your business name or logo for personalised professional work shirts that look the business!

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