Green is the color of nature. We encounter it everywhere and it inspires not only famous fashion designers to align entire collections with it. A natural color like green is best combined with other natural colors. Therefore, a green shirt with light tones goes perfectly with other light colors like white or light brown. For darker types, the combination of light green shirt and darker clothes is suitable. A pair of wool white jeans and an olive green silk shirt will flatter your complexion and make you feel like you're on vacation, even on gray days. To lighten up the look a bit, pant legs and sleeves can be rolled up.
A man owns an average of 17.1 shirts, of which 9.9 are casual shirts, i.e. shirts that are only worn during leisure time. But even if the male closet is bursting at the seams, that doesn't mean the man knows what he's doing. For most men, a shirt purchase looks like this: "I'll try this on quickly, it'll fit. Yes, that fits. I'll take several in different colors". But for very few men, the green long-sleeved shirt really fits where it's supposed to. A little tip for your next purchase. When you close the buttons of your green shirt, a maximum of one finger should fit between the neck and the collar. The sleeves should reach the base of your thumb and peek out slightly under the jacket sleeve. When you tuck a green shirt into your pants, there should be no fabric bulges on the sides. Now you are left only with the agony of choice.