A sweater and shirt mix is a very versatile combination: it can be worn almost everywhere, from work to the park and from college to a bar. Moreover, what is great about this type of combo is that you can pair it with almost any pants and shoes: if you want to go for a more casual look, you can wear them with a pair of jeans and a pair of loafers, but if you want to look great during the Sunday service at church, you can wear a shirt and sweater with a pair of dress pants and a pair of oxfords.
Moreover, this combination can be worn both with a blazer and without, which makes it very accessible and a perfect look if you need to go from one setting to another and don't have time to change.
Because this combination is so practical and versatile, let's take a look at a few things you should keep in mind when you mix a sweater with a shirt.
When it comes to sweaters and shirts, note that they should always hug your arms and shoulders lightly. The bands on the sweater's wrists should be tight enough so that if you push them up your arm, they should stay in place instead of sliding down. If you buy a sweater and want to wear it with a shirt, look for one that features high armholes, as these don't have any excess fabric and therefore the bagginess will be minimal.
There are several things you can check when it comes to the fit of the shirt, such as that the shoulder lines should match your natural shoulder lines and the shirt should be tight enough to touch your body, but loose enough to allow you to move and to make all types of gestures, including lifting your arms.
For more on how a shirt should fit, read the AC Guide to How a Shirt should Fit.
When it comes to the design of a sweater, most sweaters have either a crew neck or a v-neck. When speaking of shirt collars, these can have a multitude of collars (such as the Spread Collar, the Button Down collar, the Wing Tip collar, etc.).
As a style tip, note that men who have fuller faces look best in v-neck sweaters, as these will elongate their necks, while men with more oval faces, can wear crew neck sweaters to look great!
Also, a very important aspect is to make sure you do it the same all the way: Tucking the front and leaving the back of a shirt untucked or vice-versa will look really bad. It will also look bad if you tuck your shirt and then decide to untuck it during the same wear: once a shirt is tucked in your pants, it should not be untucked.
4.1. Colors
4.1.1. Neutral + non-neutral
If you don't know much about color coordination, you can easily create a neutral + non-neutral combination. In fashion, neutrals are those colors that can be matched to any other color and to each other. These colors are black, white, beige, khaki, tan, gray, ivory, brown, dark blue, etc. These colors can be worn with each other, but they can be also worn with any other color from the color spectrum. So, for example if you have a beige or tan sweater, you can pair it with a shirt in a strong color such as pink, purple or orange and you will be sure that it will look perfect in terms of color coordination. A neutral + non-neutral combination is always a safe bet and a great way to go.
4.1.2. Repeated color
Another thing you can do is to wear the same color twice, but in different shades. For example, a red sweater can be worn with a light red shirt. Wearing the same color twice is a very subtle and elegant fashion statement.
4.1.3 Color schemes
If you want to wear three colors (for example if you have an accent collar or add a tie to the look), a perfect way to go is to pick out colors that lie at equal distances from one another on the color wheel (for example, if you count from 8 to 8 on a 24-color color wheel).
4.2. Patterns and prints
4.2.1. Pattern + Neutral
4.2.2. Pattern + Solid color
A second thing you can do is to wear a colorful pattern with a solid color that is one of the colors or another shade of one of the colors found in the pattern. For example, if you wear a sweater that features dark purple, light green and ivory stripes, you can pair it with a dark or light purple shirt.
4.2.3. Pattern + Pattern
Going one step further, if you want to mix two or more patterns, prints or textures, you must always make sure that they are of different sizes: for example, thick stripes go with thin ones. If you were to add a third pattern, such as polka dots or checkers, you should make sure that the shapes composing the patterns are of a different size than the two patterns you are already wearing.
Otherwise, you risk looking like an optical illusion.
Wearing a sweater with a shirt is a great combination that, if done right, can go very far. This layered outfit will add visual interest to your look and will give you more dimension, which will draw only the right kind of attention. A sweater and shirt combination is the perfect outfit for a chilly day and, in case it gets warmer, you can take off the sweater and let it hang on your back.
That will look great too!
Now that you have the tools to sport a sweater and shirt combination, all you need to do is to find a shirt and a sweater that express your personality, apply these rules to those garments and you are ready to go!
Fraquoh and Franchomme
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