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Girly t-shirt styles continues to grow

For more than a decade, women have been steering clear of unisex T shirts wide ranging styles more flattering figure and requesting that garment makers custom cut clothing especially for the female form. As a designer / screen printer merchandising industry in the shirt, I've been noticing wholesale new season catalog covers showing more and more power 'girl'. Baby Doll tops, sleeve shirts, spaghetti strap tanks and boy beaters are among the pile of offers new ladies' junior style moves in next to the tee shirt square base.

Like my mom and dad survived the arrival of the miniskirt without too much strain on their relationships with their daughters, so now I I am also now wading through the fashion trends (especially as it affects my own daughter!) In our house, as in our cottage industry, our values Family and notions of modesty in dress keep open a dialogue with us fashion culture. The style and taste are generous enough tents pitched in this dialogue so, while others undoubtedly will be different, what follows is of interest to me.

This might surprise you, but even if a designer wants to maximize profits for first-class ladies wear, there are certain styles that can promote and do not put in my ladies wear line. I've always found to me there's a fine line, but it is necessary to establish between "sexy" and "hot." A little of the former is good for self-esteem and body image healthy, the latter seems to me only to be reveling in the overexposure. I think some styles of showing too much skin, but often large size can make up for those who, like me, prefer a look that gives a little more coverage without losing the appeal of the contour in shape and adapted to the style of the shirt.

Therefore, I want spaghetti strap styles print to get high and I think the impression is better at that level anyway. The cap sleeve raglan you ("baseball" style, but rather girly) is another of my favorites. This style has a great body, color area with different, contrasting sleeve / crew neck color. The holes in the sleeve diagonal cut in the neck rather than up to the shoulder (sometimes called a "box cut" manga). It's very nice and flattering to the female form. Other I believe women are styles that are elegant tops and shirts from the needle-doll (from the inside out, contrasting with stitches in the seams). New styles Emerging seem to keep what makes this market a fun place for ladies designer wear.

When it comes to graphics, classic and elegant is the goal. Prints should increase the sense of presence and in the style of the garment and decorative designerly. I think the use of glitter of gold and metallic tones on fabrics bombest is simply dark and many late designs incorporating metallic inks are for the most part, quite attractive and innovative at all. Clear of clean-looking prints that exude elegance with elusive. A driving level of graphic design is the visual presentation that was perfected in total harmony to a single point in graphic and textual aspects. You know by instinct when you see "that you just caught.

I think the slogans and the text should be minimal and when used, joins the arts. Cleverly humorous, surreal statements are always a problem, as are upbeat, positive messages. However, to my way of thinking, the political messages in-your-face, vulgar slogans, and sayings of shock value lacks subtlety does not make the cut in fashion design quality. Sure, are often funny, but is not it past time for text shirt fashion rise above the reading level of a fart?

As for the ladies styles are becoming more specialized class, so surely its accompanying graphics, no doubt, is already happening. Recently I saw a girl on a beater whitish, without words at all on the front. High on the back, however, was a couple small but intricate handmade filigree angel wings, in a print beige color, very decorative, very feminine and some tattooing. The text under the name of the brand logo was also small and unobtrusive. Bravo! And more of the same, please!

About the Author

B. Capcara is the owner/designer of a ladies wear website with all original designs. A convenient ladies junior size chart is available to assist in ordering. Drop in for a peek of the artist’s own unique collection at the Grailforge Unicorn.


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