The Men's Printed Shirt Styling Guide

The StylingGuide
What to wear, and when — the right print and fabric for every occasion, from weddings to race day.
Knowing what a print means is one thing; knowing when to wear it is another. The right shirt is the one that fits the occasion as well as it fits you — celebratory without upstaging at a wedding, sharp enough for the office, relaxed enough for the beach. This is the styling reference: the occasions that matter, the prints and fabrics that suit each, and the one move that makes them work.
One principle carries across all of them. Let the shirt be the single loud element and keep everything else quiet — plain trousers, restrained colour, clean shoes. Do that and you are dressed for the occasion rather than in costume. For the detail behind each pattern and cloth, read this alongside our Print Glossary and Fabric Library.
Weddings, as a Guest
The brief for a wedding guest is to look celebratory without pulling focus from the couple. A smaller-scale floral or an elegant paisley on a dark ground does exactly that — festive up close, restrained from across the room.
The pairing: a dark-ground floral or paisley in satin-weave Egyptian cotton with plain tailored trousers. Save the boldest colour for the evening reception.
Keep it to one statement piece, plain trousers and clean shoes. Dark grounds are your friend.
Race Day — Goodwood & Ascot
The races are the one fixture that rewards a print with a story. Equestrian designs — dressage horses, game birds, the iconography of the course — carry a built-in sense of occasion, and a refined floral works just as well.
The pairing: an equestrian or country print in a smart cut, with chinos or tailored trousers and clean boots or loafers — the smart-but-characterful register race days call for.
One statement shirt, tailored trousers and confidence. Perfect for Goodwood.
Holiday & Resort
Holiday dressing is where you can turn the volume up. A Hawaiian or tropical print is made for heat and holds its own poolside or at a beach bar — the trick is original artwork over tired tourist prints.
The pairing: a relaxed-fit tropical print in breathable linen or TENCEL, worn open over a plain tee with tailored shorts by day, buttoned with linen trousers by night.
Relaxed fit, breathable cloth, and let the print lead. Everything else plain.
Evening & Occasion
After dark, richness works. Baroque golds, dark-ground animal prints and velvet-touch flocking all read as luxury under low light, where sheen and texture do the talking.
The pairing: a baroque or flocked shirt in satin cotton, paired with black or deep navy and minimal accessories — the sharpest way to dress a print up for evening.
Deep grounds, gilded detail, plain dark trousers. Save the most gilded designs for night.
Smart-Casual & The Office
The bold print earns its place at work when it is grounded. Checks and houndstooth and subtle tonal prints read as smart and considered — the most office-friendly end of the printed shirt.
The pairing: a structured check or a non-iron textured cotton, worn under a blazer or with chinos, keeps things sharp from desk to dinner without a second thought about ironing.
Keep the pattern tidy and the trousers plain. Non-iron cloth does the rest.
Festivals & Nights Out
A festival or a big night out is the one time the whole outfit can be the shirt. Neon music prints, skulls and painterly abstracts are built to be seen under lights and in a crowd.
The pairing: go full statement — a neon music or skull print with black or dark denim and nothing competing. The louder the shirt, the plainer everything else.
One loud shirt, everything else black or denim. Wear it with confidence.
Everyday & Weekend
Not every print is for an occasion — the best ones just make an ordinary day better. Versatile florals, stripes and lighter designs slot into weekend dressing without any effort.
The pairing: a mid-scale floral or stripe with chinos and clean trainers is the easy win — a printed shirt that reads relaxed rather than dressed-up.
Pair with chinos and trainers, keep it light, and go.
A great print earns a second look — but the man wearing it decides the occasion. Our job is to make a shirt that is ready for the moment, whatever the moment is.Hoss Salimian — Founder, Claudio Lugli
Questions, answered
As a guest, a smaller-scale floral or an elegant paisley on a dark ground reads celebratory without upstaging the couple. Choose satin-weave cotton, pair with plain tailored trousers, and keep it to one statement piece.
An equestrian or refined country print in a smart cut is perfect for race day — it carries a built-in sense of occasion. Pair it with chinos or tailored trousers and clean boots or loafers, and keep it to one statement piece.
Yes — checks, houndstooth and subtle tonal or non-iron prints are the most office-appropriate. Keep the pattern tidy and the trousers plain, and it reads smart and considered rather than loud.
A relaxed-fit Hawaiian or tropical print in breathable linen or TENCEL. Wear it open over a plain tee with tailored shorts by day, or buttoned with linen trousers in the evening.
Make the shirt the only loud element. Keep trousers plain, restrain your colours, wear clean shoes, and avoid any competing pattern. A bold print against a quiet outfit reads as confidence, not costume.
Dress for the moment
Every Claudio Lugli print is designed in London as a limited edition. Rated “Excellent” on Trustpilot, 4.8/5 from 1,200+ reviews. Available in 9 sizes, S–6XL.
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