Evaluating the Depth of a Vneck

Some guys feel that a Vneck can expose too much of their chest.  Some guys only see Vnecks as undershirts. 

Let’s look at how we designed our Vneck, we took into consideration the above concerns and created a Vneck that looks great on most any guy. Even guys who are Vneck cautious will approve.

Notice how we designed the Todd Shelton Vneck (above). It wraps around the neck as would a crewneck, only dropping slightly in the front. Because this Vneck keeps a fitted shape, it does three things: 1) allows the Vneck to be worn casually (not as an undershirt), 2) it doesn’t droop, exposing the chest, and 3) it adds visual structure to the face and shoulders. Compare to the Vneck below.

The above image is an ordinary Vneck undershirt. This white Vneck has a deep drop in the front, which is necessary so that the undershirt does not show when wearing a button-up shirt, but it does not allow for casual wear. Compare to Todd Shelton Vneck above.

Do you like the idea of Vneck, but are still apprehensive about how it will actually look on you? Consider this: look at the Blue Vneck above, it fits just like a Crewneck – you’re just getting a less conservative shape with the V. This small change in shape really does affect the attitude of your look.

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