What men's top styles does Things Square offer?+β
Things Square offers men's tops across three main subcategories β T-Shirts (plain crew-neck, V-neck, graphic, printed, and polo shirts), Shirts (casual button-up shirts, check shirts, stripe shirts, and formal Oxford shirts), and Hoodies & Sweatshirts (pullover hoodies, zip-up hoodies, crew-neck sweatshirts, and oversized styles). All styles are available from XS to 4XL across multiple colours and fits.
How do I find the right T-shirt size?+β
For T-shirts, measure your chest circumference at the widest point (usually across the nipple line) and your shoulder width (from shoulder point to shoulder point across the upper back). The shoulder seam of the T-shirt should sit exactly at the edge of your shoulder β this is the most important fit indicator. The chest should skim without pulling. Check each product's specific size chart as measurements vary between slim-fit, regular-fit, and oversized cuts. When between sizes for regular fit, size up. For slim fit, size down if you prefer the garment to fit close to the body.
What is the difference between a casual shirt and a formal shirt?+β
Casual shirts are made from softer, more relaxed fabrics (cotton poplin, Oxford cloth, linen, flannel) with more relaxed silhouettes, often featuring details like chest pockets, button-down collars, or camp collars. They are designed to be worn untucked or half-tucked for smart-casual occasions. Formal shirts are made from smooth, crisp fabrics (cotton twill, premium poplin) with structured silhouettes, spread or point collars designed for pairing with a tie, and are intended to be worn tucked in for office and formal occasions.
How should a men's hoodie fit?+β
A well-fitted hoodie has shoulder seams sitting at or very slightly beyond the shoulder edge β the same as a T-shirt. The body should have a relaxed but not baggy silhouette, ending at the top of the hip rather than the mid-thigh (unless intentionally oversized). Sleeve length should end at the wrist bone. The hood should sit flat against the upper back when down without bunching. For layering over shirts, size up one from your usual T-shirt size. For wearing close-fitted, use your standard size.
Which men's top colours are most versatile?+β
The most versatile men's top colours are white (pairs with every bottom), navy (works with jeans, chinos, and most trousers), black (universal but slightly less versatile than navy as it clashes with some dark bottoms), grey (the most neutral of all β pairs with literally everything), and light blue (the most universally flattering shirt colour for most skin tones). Building a T-shirt collection in these five colours before adding any others gives maximum outfit combinations from minimum pieces.