How to Dress your Shirt? Stylish Casual or Dressy part 2

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Shirt Cuff Your cuff is important in creating a finished, well-groomed look. The length of your cuff is critical. Exposed wrists look just as bad as sleeves that are too loose and too long. Cuffs should be slightly longer than your jacket sleeves and should cover the wrist bone. For the neatest ...

How to Dress your Shirt? Stylish Casual or Dressy part 1

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Whether casual or dressy, your shirt is the most important item of clothing you wear because it is the colour closest to your face. In sportswear, your shirt may set the tone for your whole look. In business and dress shirts, you also have a tie and suit to work ...

Gentlemen Ties equal Status to Watches continue…

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Autumn The Autumn man needs richness in the colours of his ties. Often he has no cheek colour, and he depends upon that tie to brighten his face. Most Autumns look excellent in patterned ties, especially rich paisleys. Checks or plaids are great as well, particularly in combination with Autumn's tweeds ...

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 continue…

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Do: Combine one Solid with Two Non-Competing Patterns This combination is tricky because it leaves room for error. It is not as sure or easy as combining three solids, or two solids and one pattern. When done correctly, this combination subtly announces that you know your clothing. When wrong, alas, it ...

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, ...

Romantic Men’s Wearing

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

You are the man who calls for a rich, luxurious, well-blended look. The Romantic is a Romeo — a lover, not a fighter. You're gracious and suave, with the air of an artist or poet about you. Very sensual and very social, you have expensive tastes and a bit of ...

Natural Men’s Wearing

Friday, September 12th, 2008

You are the man who calls for textures, tweeds, informality and a blended look. The Natural man is usually of sturdy or athletic build. Your face may be craggy with irregular features, or perhaps you have a square jaw and wide-set eyes or simply a rugged and outdoorsy look. You might ...

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