Tyler, The Creator Call Me If You Get Lost T-Shirt . For SS25, those looking to make their shirts stand out should consider pairing them with a matching tie. This isn’t just about coordinating colours and patterns or playing with contrasts, but about using the same fabric for both shirt and tie. There were plenty of examples of this on the menswear catwalks from Florence to Paris to Berlin.The easiest and most accessible way to embrace this trend, making it achievable for end consumers, is to opt for tone-on-tone. The Chinese brand Joeone showcased a bold brown for both pieces, pairing it with bright yellow shorts, while the Japanese label Bed J.W. Ford opted for pastel colours like mint green. The French fashion house Hermès demonstrated that this approach also works with a tone-on-tone scarf or shawl, styling a loosely knotted scarf over a casual shirt.Brands like Amiri and Paul Smith took this trend a step further, incorporating subtle patterns like polka dots and tactile fabrics to create a distinct look. Fendi added a twist to this approach. The Italian fashion house presented a shirt with black and transparent tartan, using the pattern for the tie but in a perpendicular direction. This detail was also echoed in the shirt collar.
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Anonymous –
Grabbed one of these for my husband for Christmas. It’s a great value for store. The shirt is an awesome material, very soft/silky type feel, love the color.
It does run a tad small but I feel like most UA clothes do. My husband generally wears an XL but it was a tad tighter than he likes so I had to do a XXL in this. Something to keep in mind.