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By NI Bureau

Classic, Cool, and Contemporary: Shirts Get a Modern Upgrade

Updated At: August 29, 2025 7:34 PM

Beach cover-ups, shirt dresses, and carefree layering are examples of Oversized Obsession.

New Delhi , August 29, 2025

Few wardrobe staples match the timeless versatility of a classic shirt. Often seen as a simple essential, the shirt is actually a true style chameleon—capable of taking you from boardroom meetings to brunch dates, from airport looks to dinner nights, all with just a few styling tweaks. With the right tricks, a shirt can transform from basic to bold, serving as the ultimate canvas for personal expression.

One of the easiest ways to change the look of a shirt is through the tuck. A full tuck instantly delivers a polished and professional vibe when paired with tailored trousers or skirts. The French tuck, which involves tucking in the front while leaving the back loose, exudes a laid-back yet bold, cool-girl vibe and looks effortlessly classic. For those who enjoy experimenting, an asymmetrical tuck—with one side tucked in and the other left flowing—adds a contemporary street-style edge.

An elegant technique to include a humorous element into your shirt is to tie it around the waist. This method adds a youthful charm and balances proportions, making it ideal for high-waisted jeans, skirts, or shorts. Rolled or scrunched sleeves also tell their own story—whether it’s breezy casual or chic undone. Drama seekers can lean into trending balloon sleeves and exaggerated cuffs, which instantly elevate even the plainest shirt into a statement piece.

Oversized shirts continue to dominate fashion conversations, thanks to their effortless appeal. They can be styled as shirt-dresses with belts, layered over crop tops with jeans, or even worn as beach cover-ups. The key lies in balancing the oversized silhouette with more fitted bottoms for a flattering look.

Layering further expands the potential of shirts. Worn under a slip dress or jumpsuit, they bring back 90s nostalgia, while doubling as lightweight jackets over tank tops. During colder months, they sit neatly under blazers or sweater vests, offering warmth without bulk.

While white and blue shirts remain timeless classics, prints and patterns add instant personality. Stripes, florals, and quirky designs paired with neutral separates—or even mixed together—make for adventurous styling. Lastly, the story is finished with accessories: a dramatic bag, big jewelry, or a tight belt may elevate even the most basic shirt to a runway-worthy appearance. Shirts are style icons that go well with anything from business attire to casual elegance, demonstrating that they are anything but dull.

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