Archive for the ‘Mens Clothing’ Category

Gentlemen Ties equal Status to Watches

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Your tie can make or break your image. When chosen wisely, it brings colour to your face, style and class to your dress, and individuality to your business `uniform'. Yet many men shop for a tie as if it were to be worn by their shirt and suit alone. You will ...

Coordinating Jacket, Shirt and Tie

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Using your seasonal chart and the guidelines, you can combine your suits and jackets with shirts and ties with minimal effort and maximum impact. The approach to putting your clothes together is always the same. Think of your suit as your basic building block. It establishes the overall colour, style and ...

Big and Tall Clothing for Men do and do not

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Do: Combine Compatible Fabrics Fabric varies in three ways: weight, texture, and finish. The weight of a fabric depends on its content and the density of its weave. The year-round wools are medium and thinner. Lighter weights are thin and may be wool, cotton, linen, or blends. Texture is determined by the ...

Dramatic Men’s Wearing

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

You are a man of design, style, detail and sharp contrasts. The dramatic man is authoritative, innovative, assertive. Everything about his appearance makes a bold statement; his clothes are of the latest fashion but not faddish. The man who can wear dramatic attire is usually tall and lean, sometimes very thin, ...

Men Wear, Clothing, Accessories and Personality (Dramatic Type)

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Dramatic Men Business Suits Square shoulders Nipped-in waist Single, double or no vent Two- or three-piece Peaked or notched lapels Worsted wools Gabardine Silk blends Solids

Men Wear, Clothing, Accessories and Personality (Romantic Type)

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Romantic Men Business Suits Padded shoulders Pinched-in waist Double or no vent Single- or double-breasted Two-piece Soft wools, silks, blends Solids Subtle stripes Woven-in designs

Grooming, Accentuate the Positive

Friday, September 5th, 2008

Once you have determined the general frame shape that is best for you, you can refine it even further to accentuate your best features and disguise your flaws. If you have a long nose, choose glasses with a low bridge. A dark-coloured bridge is even more shortening. If you have a short ...

Big and Tall, Men’s Wear, Hairstyle and Face Shape Guide

Friday, September 5th, 2008

No programme to improve your looks is complete without attention to your hair. We've all seen the man who is well dressed and yet still doesn't look pulled together. A shaggy haircut or an unkempt beard can ruin the effect. Not only does a flattering haircut strengthen your best facial ...

Sex and Fashion, Attractive Dress up for Curved Pear Shape

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

Like your angular counterpart you, too, are smaller on the top and broader on the hips. The key differences is that your silhouette from front and side is more curved. The Duchess of York and Meryl Streep are good examples of this shape.

Clothes Options and Body Shape Balancing Tricks

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Now let's look in more detail at very common figure problems. The key to a terrific look, whatever your body shape, is to be in harmony with yourself and to aim for a balanced look. When hemlines soar above the knee or drop dramatically to the ankles, getting this balanced ...

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