Mens Fashion

July 22, 2008 · Filed Under Fashion  Bookmark and Share

Mens fashion can be everlasting using permanent and classic styles. The aim of this website is to provide concisive information on mens fashion, mens clothing and mens accessories.

Short guys should avoid cuffed trousers, long suit jackets, and loud patterns. You don’t want to bring attention to your smaller stature. Pinstripes and other stripes (but not too bold) and dark solid colors are your best bet since they visually lengthen the body. Also, two and three buttoned suits with long lapels will give you a flattering, longer silhouette. And remember, when buttoning your suit leave the top button on two and three button suits undone since this will give the illusion of being taller. When it comes to ties, avoid Windsor and double Windsor knots – in other words stick with small knots.This will help you avoid looking like a kid.

Fashion seems as though it’s a more important issue for women, but the fashion of casual clothing is actually a more important issue for guys. Think about it, when was the last time you thought, “That purse is ugly. I’d never sleep with her.” But women look at men everyday and think, “He looks like a dork. I hope he doesn’t talk to me.” And that dork might be you. Your clothing has everything to do with whether or not you get your foot in the door—and that’s the first step in getting other parts of you in other places.

Black or navy suit with a slight sheen or tone on tone.White, cream or pale blue shirt preferable with French cuffs, Never, never wear short sleeves or button down collars.Tie with small pattern or plain, tastefully coordinated. Well shined black leather shoes with coordinated black leather belt. Jewellery that is elegant and not ostentatious.

Men’s fashion should still retain at least some vague semblance of practicality, and of not being so vapidly affected — lest one look like a clown. Additionally, a look so entirely contrived rarely stands the test of time, and is hardly usable for the vast majority out there.

The fashions worn on university campuses were copied by men in society, rather than the other way around. 1920s men’s clothing on campus was no longer merely a suit. Young men in America took inspiration from those in the UK and wore “Oxford bags” as their trouser of choice. These were high-waisted trousers with legs as wide as 36 inches, and so long they dragged on the ground. They might be matched with a V-neck sweater in a Fair Isle pattern or something similar, which showed off the very popular bow tie.

Looking good can make a very real difference to your life. As any successful business leader will tell you looking the part in corporate life can give your career opportunities a significant boost and, from a personal and social perspective, wearing the right clothes and accessories will make the right impression on both your friends and on members of the opposite sex!

The tie is extremely important, since it is the first thing someone notices in a man’s outfit. An all-over, neat pattern, a small dot or a classic stripe all work well. Avoid anything wild, overly bright or statement-making. For example, a bow tie is out of the question — even if this is your style, save it for later. Forget pocket squares. And minimize jewelry. Certainly wear a watch, but not a sporty running watch or a Rolex.









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