What is the best material for summer shirts?
Men's linen shirts
When it comes to fabrics to see you through warmer climes, there really is no beating a linen shirt. Not only cool to the touch but linen offers more cost-per-wear with its practical breathability throughout the year.
For now, pair your new favourite linen shirt with shorts and your failsafe trainers, then come the stretched out nights of winter, make it your go-to for layering with heavy tailoring and knitwear.
Men's cotton shirts
One of the most popular fabrics for summer and beyond, cotton is a hugely beloved material due to its highly breathable and durable nature. Plus, thanks to its incredible softness and moisture-wicking properties, it's not hard to understand why cotton shirts are a favourite.
There's a science to cotton's breathable ways: it enables air to flow through the fabric, absorbing moisture without you feeling damp and keeping you cooler for longer. What's more, it's considered a saviour for those with sensitive skin as it's classed as a hypoallergenic fabric.
The advantages of cotton-linen blends
Can't decide between the two? You can always choose both! Of course, a cotton-linen blend shirt combines the benefits of both materials; the stiffness of linen is balanced by the softness of cotton.
The combination of both materials creates a lightweight, airy fabric - the perfect pairing to those sunny days we're still being treated to in the UK. You can rest assured that your body temperature will be regulated whether it's a comfortable 20 degrees or a sweltering 30, whatever your occasion.
Other fabrics to consider for men's summer shirts
While cotton and linen shirts are a failsafe for summer, don't sleep on seersucker and chambray materials this season. Seersucker is lightweight and airy with a distinct texture and often made from cotton, making it an easy-care material that's good for sensitive skin. Got a city break or late-summer beach holiday coming up? Seersucker shirts are a must-have for your travel wardrobe with their breathable nature and will keep you cool from dawn to dusk.
On the other hand, chambray - often mistaken for blue denim - offers a more smart-casual approach to seasonal dressing and is versatile for both laidback drinks in the sun or summer parties.
Other things to consider when choosing a summer shirt for men
Choosing the right colour
While the choice is often usually up to personal preference, it's always recommended to go for lighter shades during the summer, as these colours help to reflect both the sunlight's rays and heat, therefore keeping you cool. Darker colours absorb such heat, making you feel a lot more warm and uncomfortable.
Choosing the right fit
It's a no-brainer that breathable shirts are a must-have in hot weather, so invest in one that allows for good air circulation. Avoid discomfort by choosing a shirt that offers a regular fit with a touch of stretch, like this staple Limehaus shirt that pairs best with chinos and a breezy vest top.
Choosing the right sleeves
Pay attention to your shirt sleeves. While long sleeves are still suitable for hot weather (if paired with an aforementioned fabric!) and can be rolled up, think about the occasion. Is it a casual event? There's no reason why you can't opt for a short-sleeve option and keep cool long after the sun sets.
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