Italian shirt
Italian shirt is a kind of aristocratic and romantic shirt in the traditional European style. It is mainly used to match formal wear. It is one of the typical gentleman’s formal shirts. Although its unique Milan sleeves are not as common as French cuff sleeves, they are also recognized as formal shirts together with French shirts due to their long history in the history of formal wear. Like French shirts, they have become the most commonly worn by traditional European gentlemen.
Italian Milanese sleeves are bi-fold sleeves like French Clover sleeves. The difference from French sleeves is:
1. Italian-style sleeves adopt arc-shaped outer swings. This traditional cuff shape is very decorative, which gives the owner of the shirt and shirt a romantic temperament.
2. Italian sleeves are not fixed by cufflinks, but still use ordinary buttons to fix the cuffs, but in general, the buttons are not easy to see when they are covered by the flip sleeves.
3. The front of the Italian shirt is different from the French concealed placket, with a front patch.