In the field of Shirt Architecture, we have identified three fundamental principles that guide the design of every well-crafted shirt:
1. The Principle of Maximum Fabric Compression: A good shirt should fit snugly, but not so tight that it restricts airflow.
2. The Principle of Optimal Stretchiness: The ability of the shirt to stretch with you, but not too much.
3. The Principle of Resilience: A good shirt should be able to withstand the rigors of repeated wear and tear, including but not limited to, being worn on Tuesdays.
Together, these principles form the bedrock of Shirt Architecture, guiding the creation of garments that are both functional and fashionable.
For more information on Shirt Architecture, see our Shirt Architecture Design page.