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Button-down
This type of shirt has small
buttons at the tips of the
collar that keep it in place.
Many have buttons that are a
brighter tone than the shirt to
create a subtle accent. Use
straight lines to create a firm
looking fabric texture.
Polo shirt
This shirt has only two to three
buttons at the neck and is pulled
over the head to put it on. It’s
typically made of stretchy
material and many examples
have ribbed cuffs. Constrict the
sleeves slightly where they meet
the cuffs for a casual, elegant air.
Flannel shirt
Made from a fabric with a lightly
raised nap, these shirts usually
have a checked pattern that makes
it easy to express a character’s
individuality. When adding texture,
change the angle slightly for each
section (front panel, sleeves, collar)
to bring out dimension rather than
applying it all over.
See-through shirt
Made from sheer material, this
kind of shirt is typically worn
by women. Beyond the plainer
versions, many are decorated
with lace and other accents.
Create a light look by contrast-
ing the shirt with the skin or an
inner layer of clothing.
Banker’s shirt
Only the collar and cuffs are
white on this type of shirt,
with colored or patterned
fabric used for the main part
of the shirt. This type of shirt
makes for a crisp, clean,
intelligent image.
Hawaiian shirt
While tropical patterns abound, it
is said that this kind of shirt has
its roots in Japanese traditional
dress, which may explain why
there are also many dragon and
carp motifs on Hawaiian shirts.
They are loose-fitting, so draw
the outline from the torso to the
hem to be nearly a straight line.
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