Here For The Long Term — 5 Tips To Pull Off The Longline Look

While there has always been a preference for a well-constructed and well-fitted silhouette, a curious new trend has emerged in the menswear scene — the longline shirt. Instead of keeping to a well tailored look that complements the physique of the body, people are increasingly turning to oversized shirts with a relaxed fit and longer hemline.

Exemplified by the likes of Kanye West and Justin Bieber, this new form of elevated street fashion is far from slouchy. Rather, this elongated silhouette can help create a relaxed and modern look when pulled off right. Like it or not, this new trend is here to stay. And here are some tips on how you can pull off the dropped hemline without looking like you’re wearing a t-shirt dress.

1. Keep it simple
A longline shirt in itself is already high on the drama factor. The difference between looking chic or costume-y lies in the choice of prints and colours. When choosing your longline shirt, avoid loud patterns and bright hues. Keep the colours muted and and opt for something plain to achieve a clean look that is sure to elevate your plain old t-shirt and jeans combination.

2. Know your proportions
Admittedly, the dropped hemline from a longline shirt is not one size fits all. Guys who aren’t blessed with the height of a model should experiment with caution. Choosing the right fit is instrumental in preventing yourself from looking like you’re consumed by fabric. As a guide, ensure that your hem cuts about two-thirds above your knee. Pair it with a pair of cropped pants to expose your ankles and compensate for the excess fabric.

3. Keep it streamlined
The relaxed fit from a longline shirt is already slightly voluminous. So to prevent yourself from looking like you’re wearing ill-fitting plastic bag, keep your bottoms tapered and tight so you look streamlined and slick. Pair your shirts with a simple pair of skinny jeans to balance out the look.

4. Play with layers
Create visual interest by layering your look. Opting for light-weight pieces can prevent you from looking like you’re drowning in too much cloth. Achieve visual depth and interest by playing with the length of your pieces. Try pairing a longline cardigan with a basic tee for a casual chic look. Or tie a checkered flannel around your waist for a grungy street vibe.

5. Accessorise with caution
The classic cautionary tale of not overdoing on accessories is even more pertinent when it comes to longline shirts. Your shirt should be the main star of your outfit, and rightfully so. Adding any elements of drama will make you look like a joke. So do away with necklaces and arm candies, keep to ankle socks and plain classic sneakers for a clean yet stylish finish.

How do you pull off the longline style? Share with us in the comments section below!

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