Once and For All How Many Shirt Buttons Should Men Undo Off Duty HEAD TOPICS
Once and For All How Many Shirt Buttons Should Men Undo
10/21/2022 5:30:00 AM Is one too safe Is four too far It s an age-old debate—but in a post-tie world it s more relevant than ever We put this open question to style experts
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Guys, how many shirt buttons should you undo? Zero, one, two, or a sternum-flashing three-plus? In a post-tie world, the debate is more relevant than ever. We put this open question to style experts. Is one too safe Is four too far It s an age-old debate—but in a post-tie world it s more relevant than ever We put this open question to style experts Photo Illustration:BEN GILES (ILLUSTRATION); GETTY IMAGES (4)ByOct. 20, 2022 2:45 pm ET“SHIRT BUTTONSare linked to sexuality,” said Natalie Nudell, particularly when it comes to men’s shirts. Until at least Victorian times, said Ms. Nudell, an adjunct assistant professor who teaches menswear history at New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology, many people believed “the place where a shirt closes is indecent.” The tie, she said, “really exists to hide that closure.” By that measure, we’re living in scandalous times. Lockdown and the WFH era have rendered ties, already in decline prepandemic, largely extinct. As workers return to offices, few are covering their risqué shirt openings with strips of silk. “At this point, shirts that are designed to be worn with a tie feel obsolete,” said Dag Granath, the co-founder of Saman Amel, a cool Swedish tailoring brand with a sizable U.S. clientele. Read more:
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