Friday 26 July 2013

ALL A SUIT NEEDS IS “CARE”

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You spend lot of money on asuit that you can’t see it falling apart before your own eyes. Careful care can help you prevent this misery, but only few people are really aware of just what is involved maintenance of a suit.
There are three key areas that you should think through when it comes to care for a suit. First, you should know the instructions for care. Secondly you need to ensure your suit is professionally cleaned and pressed, and, finally, you must store and wear your suit well.
You must read the label attached to your suit which clearly shows how to maintain your suit.
Even when you wear your suits, there are things you can constantly do to protect them from wearing-out. Hang them in your wardrobe as soon as you’re done wearing them. Don’t be afraid to lay a napkin across your lap to protect your suit safe from stains at meals. Avoid wetness and undue stress on the garment, particularly at the pockets and buttons. These basic clothing rules can extend the lifespan of your suit by years.
• To lengthen a suits life, dry clean only few times a year or as needed. Do not over do.
• Do not carry too much load in your pockets, which could strain the joints.
• Unbutton your jacket before you make a plan to sit down.
• Use wooden hanger to hang your suit and store it in a bag to protect it.
• Packing your suit in between lots of other clothes will lead to too many wrinkles or chances to stamp effects of color from other dull color materials.
• To keep your suit look crisp, have it pressed in between cleanings.
Whether it is your first suit or 100th suit, you can benefit from the above mentioned men’s suit care tips.. The small rules that make up suit care are simple, worth, and can add ages to your suit.

Monday 15 July 2013

ADULATE YOUR FACE WITH THESE HAIRSTYLE TIPS

Everyone has certain parts of their body which they love, this majorly includes facial features. Is this right for you too? Are you not satisfied seeing yourself as handsome, even in the best fitted suits or tweed jacket, because of certain facial features you hate?
If this is the case, we are happy to tell you that there are steps you can take to uplift the facial features you love and minimize or cover up the ones you don’t.
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Tips :
  • Large Ears- Hairstyles that lie close to the head, like a buzz cut, make the ears stick out, and if they are already big, this can be a big issue. Long hair that cover the ears help to hide them and make them less visible. If your ears are larger than normal, try growing your hair out for a few weeks, ‘ large ear ‘ issue will be resolved.
  • Narrow or Wide Face- Does your face look too skinny or too gigantic? J You might wonder hearing that the look of your face can easily be controlled using the sideburns. Most men look their best when sideburns are cut parallel to middle of their ears. However, for narrow faces, shorter sideburns are best, and larger faces can appear smaller with longer sideburns.
  • Large Nose- Big noses are often quite attractive, but that doesn’t mean men with big noses do not feel uncomfortable. To overcome this facial feature, all you need to do is part your hair differently. Part the hair towards the side; this will help draw attention away from the middle of the face, especially when used with a fuller haircut.
IMPORTANT TIP : Draw attention away from a big nose, or any other unpleasant facial feature by utilising your suits. A bright pocket kerchief in the top pocket of a tweed jacket or men’s suits jacket can attract the eye for sure.
  • Small Chin- Do you curse yourself for not having a larger or more distinctive chin? When you don’t want to grow a full beard, especially if you are going to wear men’s suits or moving into the office, a moderate amount of facial hair that is trimmed in style can uplift the look of your face and accentuate a smaller chin.
Hate some of your facial features? There are steps you can take to compliment with the right hairstyles, accessories, and exercise. Take benefit of these steps today and always look your best.

Friday 5 July 2013

HANG OR FOLD?

Don’t have to be ashamed if you are unconfident about which garments to fold and which garments to hang. You would be astonished how many men mistreat the basics. Here’s a quick run through of what you should  know and what kind of clothes belong to a rack and what in a drawer.
HANG IT:
It is probably a good  thought to invest in some best-quality hangers for your suits. Hangers made using  solid wood with a strong bar across the middle will be a smart move. Ensure that you don’t hang your suit pants on any hanger with clips.
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Shirts
There is no hard and fast rule as to whether hanging or folding your shirts is the best choice. There are men who prefer to hang, and others prefer to fold. It’s all about  preference and the space availability.
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Ties
A creased, untidy tie can completely ruin an otherwise slick outfit. Ties should most certainly be hung on a tie rack to keep them firm, crisp and wrinkle free.
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Pants
A good rule of thumb for your pants is to hang them over your hanger with about a third of the way up the leg. This will preserve the crease looking defined and avoid needless wrinkles.
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FOLD IT:
T Shirts and Polo’s
Neatly folded T Shirts and Polo’s will retain their style and shape for longer. They can live happily in a drawer instead of a hanger. J
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Jumpers and Sweaters
It is important to fold your jumpers and sweaters mildly, especially the ones made with wool. Hanging such items will lead to loss of shape. It is always better to place them in a drawer or on a shelf.