Shirts, blouses, sweaters - as only do not call beautiful and comfortable women's clothing in the form resembling a man's shirt, with long or short sleeves, cuffs, raised or lapel collar, with patch or slit pockets. And although women's shirts resemble men's, but their silhouette is softer, characterized by graceful lines and some liberties in the form of the shape of the collar, cuffs, "shoulder straps" and other details, the presence of which indicates that this clothing is female.
If you go to the site of online store "Otto", where a huge collection of women's shirts is presented, it is impossible to take your eyes off the magnificent, delightful, wonderful women's shirts. Striking styles and models of shirts made by the best designers. Just one look at the photo of the model, as it becomes clear that the material used in sewing, is of the highest quality, which allows if perfumeto give a woman's figure elegance and femininity.
The history of the origin of shirts dates back to ancient Babylon. In those times, this form of clothing was customary for working people. Later, the shirt became the prototype of the Roman classical tunics. It was considered to be a lower garment, which under togas was not available to the eye. The Renaissance era made its own adjustments to the style and silhouette of the shirt. Becoming an article of clothing that was accessible to the gaze, shirts began to be embellished with lace. However, after two centuries, such shirts went out of fashion.
The British introduced to the world a completely new silhouette of the shirt: necessarily white, strict cut, stand-up collar. The shirt was supposed to represent masculinity and aristocracy, so no liberties were allowed in the cut and trim elements of the shirt. This fashion continued until the 19th century. Strictness of cut and color are a thing of the past. Shirts began to sew from fabrics of different colors. In Russia dominated the red color, in Europe - blue. However, at all times, the shirt was a piece of men's toilette only.
Women's shirts appeared only in the 70s of the last century. Women, having recognized the shirt as a convenient and comfortable piece of clothing, placed it in their closet.