Dress shirts can make or break a fine suit. Shirts with
straight-point collars are standard with single-breasted
jackets. Button-down and rounded collar shirts look best with
textured jackets. Double-breasted suits require a spread collar
shirt.
Shirt collars must balance the shape of the wearer's face. A
long narrow-spread collar will accentuate a thin, elongated
face. A round collar will accentuate a rounded face;
counterbalance with a medium to long point-spread collar will
help. A man with a broad face and thick neck should avoid tiny
rounded or spread collars.
The correct height for a properly fitted shirt collar is about
one-half inch above the jacket collar. The cuff of a shirt
should always be seen when wearing a jacket, with approximately
one-quarter to one-half inch showing.
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