Perfect for me and I'm not even slim. I have broad shoulders, a strong build and decent winter clothes (although I'm not a fat man) and yet this shirt fits me really well, especially around the chest. Now that I'm stuffed from a buffet and can't suck my stomach, yes, this shirt is going to look ridiculous on me. month2) The buttons reveal a subtle Kenneth Cole logo if you're up close and notice it. For this reason, I never buy clothes from other brands that have their logo obscenely embossed on the chest (e.g. BT Hilfiger and R. Lauren). I could change my mind if they paid me to be their walking, talking advertisement. 3) The material is 67% cotton (looks better), 29% polyester (does not wrinkle) and 4% spandex (stretch and elastic). Just a bit of elastane/spandex/lycra adds comfort. And no, it's not just a women's item, so I'm not embarrassed to wear something in a stretchy synthetic blend (if it's <5%). Team it with Jockey's Slim Fit Cotton Stretch V-Neck T-Shirts, White, L (95% Cotton, 5% Spandex) and Calvin Klein Men's Slim Fit 4-Pocket Stretch Sateen Pant, Tornado, 36W 30L (98% Cotton, 2% spandex). ) Lycra) and I have a super comfortable, breathable business casual set. 4) Because it fits right out of the box, I don't have to go to the dry cleaners and have a seamstress to myself. 5) The shirt has a conservative fabric weave. Very simple up-down-up-down in warp and weft direction. It's similar to chambray or butt if you're familiar with shirting fabric specifications. 6) It does not shift and is not 100% opaque. It's between. Fair-skinned people don't have problems, dark-skinned people need help. However, my white tank top is still showing (I'm very tanned) so I can switch to a long sleeve tank top. Yes, men have "panty lines". I plan to buy the same shirt again in indigo, which is darker and makes opacity a moot point. 7) No yolks, wrinkles or anything else that gives me exaggerated love handles or a hunchbacked appearance. The only contour of the body are two 30° shoulder darts, which you can see a bit on the stock photos. 16 stainless steel collars for dress shirts I'm 5'11", depending on the time of year and my diet, my weight ranges from 190-220 pounds, waist 34"-36", neck 16-16½, arm 34."/ 35", chest 42"-43". Yes, that "Techni-Cole™" thing sounds like a marketing gimmick, and of course I clicked the "Buy" button clicked but to be honest it's just a shirt with 3 mixes of very common materials and it works because I'm on the fatter side of my yearly yo-yo diet and still feel very comfortable.