Thursday 14 November 2013

16 WAYS TO DRESS LIKE A GROWN-UP MAN

1.Now that your mother isn’t selecting your outfits anymore, start following the Style Pyramid.
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If a piece of clothing doesn’t follow to the Style Pyramid — fit, fabric, and style — don’t go for it.
Step 1: Ensure your suit fits.
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Most men happen to purchase suits that are two sizes too large. Fix that by learning your measurements. Opt to buy a bespoke suit. This will solve your problem
Step 2: Check the material.
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Emphasise on quality than quantity, so buy garments that are 100% fabrics (cotton, wool, etc.). They look nicer and are sturdier.
Step 3: Is it classy?
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Your objective is to fill your wardrobe with comfortable, nice-looking clothes. If you don’t like it, don’t buy it.
2. High school is over; get a real pair of shoes.
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Potential mates are neither impressed nor turned on by men in beach sandals, so suit up.
3. If you have no plans to run, don’t wear canvas shoes.
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Spend on quality. Every gentleman should choose a black lace-up shoe (they match everything) and a few slim, pointed ones.
4. Throw out your white socks, and cover up.
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Buy some bright wool, cotton, and cashmere socks — because each type has its own purpose — and ensure that they cover your shins.
5. Torn and extraordinarily faded jeans are deal breakers.
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And dump your loose-fitting or frayed jeans away, while you’re at it. When it comes to jeans, make it very simple.
6. Identify how and when to wear shorts.
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How: Find a balance between uncovering your knees and covering your thighs.
When: Depends on the temperature, location, and the event.
7. Stop looking for “small, medium, and large” dress shirts.
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Buy slim-fit shirts, treat yourself to an Oxford shirt, and tuck it in.
8. Identify how to roll your sleeves.
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9. For ties, matching colours and patterns is very important.
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Your objective is to match a tie with your dress shirt or suit, and not vice versa; so buy ties that match with your entire wardrobe.
10. You need a tux.
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Stay fashionable with a black jacket and white dress shirt (slim-fitted, obviously), and ensure that you are wearing a bow tie.
11. How to tie a bow tie.
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12. Pocket squares are used to complement, not match.
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So sticking with all-white or going with some colour is absolutely fine.
Advantage: Pocket squares direct everyone’s eyes to your chest, not your belly.
13. Cuff links can make or break your get-up.
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Keep it simple and clean.
14. Trim your hair lika a guy from Mad Men.
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Say good-bye to your noodles hair, and stop growing your hair like a girl. Short hair is in, so keep things neat and tidy.
15. Find a matching sunglass.
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Finding the right pair of sunglasses can be complex, but that’s the best way to complement your get-up.
16. Also, real men keep things clean.
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So make sure you know these do’s and don’ts.
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