Oct 03 2009

Affliction Shirts-Must Haves

Category: affliction shirts @ 5:35 am

Just getting an Affliction shirt isn’t enough. You have to make sure that your shirt is of the kind of style and quality that you can flaunt. You have to make sure the shirt makes a statement and fits your personality because it is only then that people will look at it with admiration. At the same time you have to make sure that the shirt is keeping in with the current times. Here are few things that you need to be looking for in your Affliction shirt.


Soft Shirts Are In

The age of wearing shirts that were baggy and two sizes too large for you is thankfully over. Now, men want to wear shirts that fit on their body better and aren’t bulky. A lot of the popular brands today—Affliction included, of course—are making shirts with slimmer fits and softer fabrics. It is also important to wear your shirt a little before wearing it gets the rugged, worn look that’s so in right now.

Good Goth

Goth has never been out and is more in right now than ever before. In your MMA shirts, you need to look for a Goth symbol that makes a statement. It could be anything—a cross, stars, brass knuckles, barbed wires, chain links, wings, knives and swords or the ubiquitous skulls. Browse around a little to find a symbol that you would like to be seen wearing. If you have a tattoo already, your shirt could make a much greater impact!

Feel the Font

Most shirts today have a written message. Now, here comes an important point—it is not just the message but also the font that it’s written in that’s vital. The fonts that are in right now are tattoo style fonts and gothic fonts. Check out the Olde English font. It makes an impact and sends your message across in a better way.

Code Color

So, what colors do you settle for? Men aren’t being too fanciful here right now. Reds, blues, purples, whatevers are out! Black has made a big comeback and some men are falling back on grey as well. Also, the imprint on the tattoo isn’t desired in other colors. Men are looking for a uniform color palette.

Layers

The layering concept is in as well. Men don’t like graphics to be too much distanced on their shirts—what they are looking for are graphics that overlap each other and are arranged in form of layers, one atop the other. Loose graphics are actually considered quite boring!

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