The Best Clothing Colours for Men System

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

Now you've seen the colour charts and the photographs, you may still feel you can successfully wear colours from all four seasons. Certainly you can find a few from each that may look good on you; some colours are relatively flattering to everyone. But for two reasons you should not ...

Evaluating your Clothing Colour to match Skin tone, Hair colour and Eye Colour (Summer)

Monday, October 6th, 2008

SUMMER Skin Summers often have visible pink in their skin, so it is easy to see the blue undertone. Some Summers are very fair and pale and have little pink rings under the skin on the whitest parts of their bodies. The skin may have a translucent quality. Other Summers have ...

Evaluating your Clothing Colour to match Skin tone, Hair colour and Eye Colour (Winter)

Monday, October 6th, 2008

First, take a good look at your skin tone, hair colour and eye colour. Study yourself in a mirror, preferably in natural daylight. Give yourself a close shave so your facial tone is not influenced by the colour of your beard. A man with a heavy beard will have to ...

Seasonal Fashion and Clothing, seeing Yourself in Right Colours

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Some people are genetically on the cusp of two seasons, and holding the colours under your face will help you see which season is best. You may look pretty good in some colours from one season, but on the whole look better in another palette. Never judge by one colour ...

Warm Golden Undertones Autumn Wearing Colours

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Autumn colours can be either clear or muted, but they always have warm golden undertones. A clear colour looks pure and clean; a muted colour is toned down by the addition of brown, grey or gold. Most Autumns prefer their medium or bright colours slightly muted. The Autumn chart gains ...

Friendly and Extroverted Spring Palette for Men’s Wear

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

The Spring palette is warm and energetic. The Spring man's colours are friendly and extroverted, as are most Spring personalities. You do not wear dark or heavy colours well, so strive for medium-dark to light shades. All your colours must be clear, which means they look pure and clean. Avoid ...

A Survival Wardrobe: Content, Colour, Lifestyle part 3

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

Casual Belt Your casual belt may be leather, but it's fine here to have a fabric belt, either plain or striped. If you decide on leather, choose a wider belt. Casual Shoes Any casual lace-ups will do here, depending on your comfort, age and lifestyle. Tennis shoes and boots fall into this category. Around ...

A Survival Wardrobe: Content, Colour, Lifestyle part 2

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

Slacks These are your dressy slacks. Buy a solid-colour darkish neutral in a wool or wool blend for winter, and a light to medium shade in a cotton-polyester blend for summer. These trousers must go with your jacket and should be either lighter or darker in order to make a good ...

A Survival Wardrobe: Content, Colour, Lifestyle part 1

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

It's time to put your colours to work and give yourself the pleasure of a wardrobe that works for you. In order to build a wardrobe, you need to start with a foundation. I call this the Survival Wardrobe. The Survival Wardrobe is the clothing that every man needs to go ...

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 ...

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