We about to enter a New Year Guys
Please make sure to leave these Mistakes behind in the Oblivion with 2011.
Guys make sure when you wright your New Year's Resolution
to add a new clean Stylish closet for 2012. :-)))*
Don't be afraid to clean your closet and throw away those old shabby clothes that has been collecting dust, or just out of fashion. You worked hard throughout 2011, now you deserve to look good and Stylish for 2012.
You'll look better, you'll be admired by your colleagues and your wife, girlfriend, family members and friends will love it.
And you'll keep those Fashion Police away from you, deal! :-)))*
Sorry, I just decided to divid it because it was to long, and too make sure you guys really get my point.
#13- Wrong belt color: if you’re wearing dress shoes, make sure the color of your belt matches the color of your dress shoes (for professional occasions). Also, the finish of the belt and shoes need to match. In other words, if your shoes are shiny, your belt should be shiny as well. If you’re wearing casual shoes or sneakers, make sure you wear a thicker casual belt to match instead of a thin dress belt.
#14- Improper tie length: a man’s should always end at the center of his belt buckle. A simple touch overlooked by many. Having a tie that’s too short or too long, can make a man look incompetent.
#15- Being too “buttoned” up: if a jacket has two buttons, only fasten the top button. If it has three buttons, you can close the top button only, the middle button only, or both the middle and top button. The key is to always leave the bottom button undone. This is a tradition that has been used for decades, and will keep your style looking smart.
#16- Wearing a Sports watch with very dressy clothes.
#17- Wearing a backpack with a suit: whenever I’m walking around the city, I see a lot of professional people wearing nice suits – but carrying backpacks! Okay, a backpack may be easier to carry over your shoulders than a briefcase in your hand, but you can also get a comfortable messenger bag that hangs across your chest to maintain a more professional look.
#18- Too much jewelry: all the jewelry a man needs are watches that will match different outfits, and a wedding ring if he’s married. If you’re young and you like necklaces, go for it. Don’t go around wearing three rings, bracelets, and a bunch of necklaces at the same time. It looks tacky. Try and limit yourself to no more than three pieces of jewelry.
#19- Comb-overs: your not fooling anyone by covering up your bald spot – you’ll look so much better if you keep it short and neat. It makes you look a lot more sharp and healthy.
#20- Wearing a crew neck tee under a dress shirt: pick up a v-neck undershirt and you’ll look much more laid-back showing some skin underneath.
#21- Dirty nails: some men just don’t take proper care of their hands. Sometimes it’s cracked cuticles and other times it’s just dirty fingernails. If you work outdoors or lift weights, wear gloves, and use lotion on your hand whenever you can. Keep your fingernails trim, and free of hangnails, cracked cuticles, and dirt.
#22- Keep your facial hair well groomed: the hair on your face should be orderly. Your face is the first thing noticed, and so maintaining your facial hair is important if you want to look sharp. Either keep a cleanly shaved face, or keep your beard trim. There should absolutely should be no hair underneath your chin on your neck area. It's not attractive!
#23- Hair in the back of their neck: hair on the back of your neck needs to be managed well. If you don’t get haircuts too often, use a small mirror to check the back of your neck against another mirror, and use a razor to shave any hair that’s growing on the back of your neck. This will keep you looking sharp and well-groomed.
#24- Using excessive amounts of hair product :be aware that looking like you have a bottle of hair product on your head never looks good. Your girlfriends wants to be able to run her fingers through your hair, not hurt herself doing it. Use a smaller amount than you think you need.
#25- Not taking care of that unibrow : keeping your eyebrows groomed is just as important as the hair on top of your head. Use a tweezer and pluck any hair above the nose.
"For this very reason, make every effort to add to your faith goodness; and to goodness, knowledge, and to knowledge, self-control; and to self-control, perseverance; and to perseverance, godliness; and to godliness, brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness love. For if you possess these qualities in increasing measure, they will keep you from being ineffective and unproductive in your knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ." 2 Peter 1:5-8
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 30, 2011
Fashion Big no,no's Mistakes by Man
The most Fashion Big mistakes by Man
sorry guys, I'm trying to help ok? :-)))*
Still nothing to wear? Problem could be your closet's full.
Yes, that's right: full. Too full. Full of clothes too old, too shabby, overused,
too worn out, hackneyed, dopey or too marginal to wear.
Men are especially prone to holding on to items from their past--high school letterman jackets, favorite concert T-shirts, their first baseball mitt--things that are 10 or even 20 years old. The result: rows of ill-fitting, dated duds and stacks of shoes no longer fit to wear. Clothes that don’t fit - Overly baggy clothes will make you look you’re wearing sloppy hand-me-downs. If your body type makes it hard to find well-fitting clothes off the rack, make your tailor your best friend.
Fashion has no age. You just have the capture the idea and make it work for you. That's all! It's geared to men in general, young or old. If an item is fashionable one season, then it's fashionable across the board whether a man is 20, 30 or 50 years old. But as a more mature man, it's your choice to follow the trends or not.
The key to fashion is being able to identify trends, and then taking the aspects you like from those styles and including them in your wardrobe. Capture the idea!
In the end, it's all about choosing specific items that are trendy yet also suit your style.
Bargains Shopping Tips:
There is only one thing to say - buy on sale! After Christmas or season’s end sales are best. But don't buy something just because it is on sale or is a great deal. It should be something you would want to wear anyway and coordinates with your wardrobe. Also, if you find something on sale that may not have a perfect fit, don't be shy about taking it to a tailor. Buy comfortable clothes that make you feel confident and fit your style. Not just because it's cheap! In spite of skyrocketing prices everywhere, you can breathe a sigh of relief because it’s possible to be stylish on practically any budget this autumn. All you need are a few key pieces that you can mix and match with versatile accessories and you’re in business.
According to a survey conducted by Mervyn's department store, nearly 90% of the participants claimed that they do not know the difference between business attire, business casual and casual. But the workplace dress code that causes the most confusion is "business casual.
That's why I decided to help you guys out!:-)))*
Guys learn to love your body, flaws and all, six pack or one pack! :-)))* sorry!!!
It's what you got. So work with it!
#1- Wearing the wrong colors: it’s important to match the color of your clothes to your skin tone. You want the focus to be on you, not the overwhelming color of your shirt. If you have dark skin, you can either wear dark colors or bright colors that match the strength of your skin color. If you have very fair skin, lighter colors are most flattering on you – like soft pastels or icy colors.Wearing too many colors – Limit each of your outfits to a maximum of three colors or shades to maintain a coordinated look. If in doubt find a color wheel online and use it to help you choose your colors. Colors opposite each other on the wheel are “complementary colors.” Colors adjacent to each other are called “analogous colors.” When putting together an outfit, stick to complementary and analogous colors and remember that less is more.
#2- Mismatching styles: don’t wear your sporty Oakley sunglasses with a blazer, or a pair of cargo pants with the dress shirt you wear to the office. Keep your outfits coherent and matching in style.
#3- Wrinkled clothing: unless you’re going for the “I sleep in these clothes” effect, keep all your clothes pressed and wrinkle-free. It’s a good habit to always hang up all your clothes – never throwing them on the floor of your room after use.
#4- Oversized Branding: avoid clothes that make you look like a walking advertisement. The advertisers would love this, but why wear a huge logo or brand name on your shirt unless you’re getting paid to?
#5- Sweatpants in public: unless you’re going to the gym, avoid wearing sweats out in public. You’re not wearing them to look your best, you’re wearing them because you’re lazy.
#6- Too many prints: whether with casual clothes or dressy, avoid mixing too many patterns or prints together. If you’re wearing a suit, a good rule of thumb is to keep it to a max of two patterns. In other words, if you’re wearing a patterned suit, wear a solid shirt and a patterned tie, or if you’re wearing a solid suit, you can wear a patterned shirt and a patterned tie. But having a patterned tie, a patterned shirt, and a patterned suit can make you look too busy.
#7- Bulky pockets: I see a lot of guys walking around with bulging pockets. Spend some time taking out all those old receipts or business cards. If you need to hold on to them, keep them in a safe place and take them out when you need them. Get a slimmer wallet or a money clip to save space or a masculine bag.
#8 -Dirty and ugly shoes: it’s an area that too many guys overlook in terms of cleaning and proper care. A stylish man keeps his shoes clean – free of scratches and dirt. Clunky square toe shoes – Popular in the 1990s, fashion has now strayed far away from this non-classic look. They’ll probably never come back into fashion so lose them and get some slimmer and much more attractive shoes.
#9- Dress Shoes: if you’re wearing dress shoes, make sure the color of your belt matches the color of your dress shoes . Also, the finish of the belt and shoes need to match. In other words, if your shoes are shiny, your belt should be shiny as well.
#10- Casual Shoes: if you’re wearing casual shoes or sneakers, make sure you wear a thicker casual belt to match instead of a thin dress belt.
#11- Warped shoes: keep at least two pairs of dress shoes in the same color so you can let one pair rest for a day from sweat and stretching. Doing this prevents them from warping in unwanted ways. Place shoetrees in your shoes when you’re not wearing them to maintain their best form.
#12- Improper pants length: don’t fold up your jeans or your chinos. Your pants should not come down to the bottom of your shoes. Make sure they come just above the floor to avoid any unwanted fraying. All it takes is a simple trip to the tailor to get them hemmed.
"Dear friend, do not imitate what is evil (wrong) but what is good. Anyone who does what is good is from God. Anyone who does what is evil has not seen God." 3 John 1:11
sorry guys, I'm trying to help ok? :-)))*
Still nothing to wear? Problem could be your closet's full.
Yes, that's right: full. Too full. Full of clothes too old, too shabby, overused,
too worn out, hackneyed, dopey or too marginal to wear.
Men are especially prone to holding on to items from their past--high school letterman jackets, favorite concert T-shirts, their first baseball mitt--things that are 10 or even 20 years old. The result: rows of ill-fitting, dated duds and stacks of shoes no longer fit to wear. Clothes that don’t fit - Overly baggy clothes will make you look you’re wearing sloppy hand-me-downs. If your body type makes it hard to find well-fitting clothes off the rack, make your tailor your best friend.
Fashion has no age. You just have the capture the idea and make it work for you. That's all! It's geared to men in general, young or old. If an item is fashionable one season, then it's fashionable across the board whether a man is 20, 30 or 50 years old. But as a more mature man, it's your choice to follow the trends or not.
The key to fashion is being able to identify trends, and then taking the aspects you like from those styles and including them in your wardrobe. Capture the idea!
In the end, it's all about choosing specific items that are trendy yet also suit your style.
Bargains Shopping Tips:
There is only one thing to say - buy on sale! After Christmas or season’s end sales are best. But don't buy something just because it is on sale or is a great deal. It should be something you would want to wear anyway and coordinates with your wardrobe. Also, if you find something on sale that may not have a perfect fit, don't be shy about taking it to a tailor. Buy comfortable clothes that make you feel confident and fit your style. Not just because it's cheap! In spite of skyrocketing prices everywhere, you can breathe a sigh of relief because it’s possible to be stylish on practically any budget this autumn. All you need are a few key pieces that you can mix and match with versatile accessories and you’re in business.
According to a survey conducted by Mervyn's department store, nearly 90% of the participants claimed that they do not know the difference between business attire, business casual and casual. But the workplace dress code that causes the most confusion is "business casual.
That's why I decided to help you guys out!:-)))*
Guys learn to love your body, flaws and all, six pack or one pack! :-)))* sorry!!!
It's what you got. So work with it!
#1- Wearing the wrong colors: it’s important to match the color of your clothes to your skin tone. You want the focus to be on you, not the overwhelming color of your shirt. If you have dark skin, you can either wear dark colors or bright colors that match the strength of your skin color. If you have very fair skin, lighter colors are most flattering on you – like soft pastels or icy colors.Wearing too many colors – Limit each of your outfits to a maximum of three colors or shades to maintain a coordinated look. If in doubt find a color wheel online and use it to help you choose your colors. Colors opposite each other on the wheel are “complementary colors.” Colors adjacent to each other are called “analogous colors.” When putting together an outfit, stick to complementary and analogous colors and remember that less is more.
#2- Mismatching styles: don’t wear your sporty Oakley sunglasses with a blazer, or a pair of cargo pants with the dress shirt you wear to the office. Keep your outfits coherent and matching in style.
#3- Wrinkled clothing: unless you’re going for the “I sleep in these clothes” effect, keep all your clothes pressed and wrinkle-free. It’s a good habit to always hang up all your clothes – never throwing them on the floor of your room after use.
#4- Oversized Branding: avoid clothes that make you look like a walking advertisement. The advertisers would love this, but why wear a huge logo or brand name on your shirt unless you’re getting paid to?
#5- Sweatpants in public: unless you’re going to the gym, avoid wearing sweats out in public. You’re not wearing them to look your best, you’re wearing them because you’re lazy.
#6- Too many prints: whether with casual clothes or dressy, avoid mixing too many patterns or prints together. If you’re wearing a suit, a good rule of thumb is to keep it to a max of two patterns. In other words, if you’re wearing a patterned suit, wear a solid shirt and a patterned tie, or if you’re wearing a solid suit, you can wear a patterned shirt and a patterned tie. But having a patterned tie, a patterned shirt, and a patterned suit can make you look too busy.
#7- Bulky pockets: I see a lot of guys walking around with bulging pockets. Spend some time taking out all those old receipts or business cards. If you need to hold on to them, keep them in a safe place and take them out when you need them. Get a slimmer wallet or a money clip to save space or a masculine bag.
#8 -Dirty and ugly shoes: it’s an area that too many guys overlook in terms of cleaning and proper care. A stylish man keeps his shoes clean – free of scratches and dirt. Clunky square toe shoes – Popular in the 1990s, fashion has now strayed far away from this non-classic look. They’ll probably never come back into fashion so lose them and get some slimmer and much more attractive shoes.
#9- Dress Shoes: if you’re wearing dress shoes, make sure the color of your belt matches the color of your dress shoes . Also, the finish of the belt and shoes need to match. In other words, if your shoes are shiny, your belt should be shiny as well.
#10- Casual Shoes: if you’re wearing casual shoes or sneakers, make sure you wear a thicker casual belt to match instead of a thin dress belt.
#11- Warped shoes: keep at least two pairs of dress shoes in the same color so you can let one pair rest for a day from sweat and stretching. Doing this prevents them from warping in unwanted ways. Place shoetrees in your shoes when you’re not wearing them to maintain their best form.
#12- Improper pants length: don’t fold up your jeans or your chinos. Your pants should not come down to the bottom of your shoes. Make sure they come just above the floor to avoid any unwanted fraying. All it takes is a simple trip to the tailor to get them hemmed.
"Dear friend, do not imitate what is evil (wrong) but what is good. Anyone who does what is good is from God. Anyone who does what is evil has not seen God." 3 John 1:11
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Man's "must-haves" Summary
Summarizing the "must-haves"
Well guys, lets summarize the man's "must-haves" shall we?
I would like to take a moment to summarize all the facts that I presented earlier throughout the 13th pages.
While you're all digesting the list of those beautiful "must-have" lets wrap 'em up and recapitulate them one-by-one, one more time just to make sure you got it.
The sad thing is, most men need only Few items to look well dressed. Where the male wardrobe is concerned, quality always trumps quantity. Most pieces in a man's closet, says Scott, "just sit there, adding to the clutter" or worse, "concealing hidden gems."
Rule #1 - Clean your closet!
Rule #2 - Buy some decent stuff.
So here we go:
#1- a) "must-have" A navy blue Blazer/Sports Coat & a Leather Jacket
This navy Blue Blazer for example, if you choose to wear it with gray pants, then you should slip on a pair of burgundy shoes. With brown, beige and olive trousers, you're better off going with a pair of light brown or tan shoes. Finally, if you're really seeking a flawless look, then match your belt buckle and watch to the buttons on your blazer. So if your buttons are gold, then wear a gold buckle and a gold watch. With silver buttons, opt for silver accessories.
b)-Whether you're wearing a blazer or a leather jacket, a shirt such as a turtleneck, mock neck, V-neck, or crew neck all look great.
Leather jackets are never out of style and you can find in various shapes and sizes. Different lengths such as trench coat, knee, three quarter, and hip all dominate. Even square-shaped, leather bomber jackets have made their return.
The length you choose depends on your body type, your height, your style, and of course, your taste. Whatever the case, they are all equally stylish.
Popular colors for leather jackets are the traditional black and brown, both available in fashionable vintage leather -- which is actually very popular
#2- "must-have" Black Suit
How to wear your suits properly
Classic Look: Every man should own a pair of black leather cap toe lace-up shoes; they're a staple in any businessman's wardrobe. Shiny black five-eyelet lace-ups, bal wingtips and straight tip blucher shoes -- with or without perforated detailing on toes.
Pinstripe: For your pinstripes, opt for a smart pair of shiny posillipo shoes, patent leather formal shoes, or Santa Barbara shoes.
Formal: On more formal occasions, wear a pair of evening shoes, plain-toe shoes, or Albany shoes.
Trendy: Finally, ankle boots with a square or elongated pointy toe are riding high if you're seeking up-to-the-minute style.In the end, just remember that it's not all about what you're wearing, but rather how you wear it. Until next time, keep on stylin'.
Read more: http://goo.gl/NTXzS
#3- "must-have" Dress Pants
As a general rule, men should follow these color combinations when deciding what shoes to wear with what pants, regardless if they're dressy or not. Wear your 4-pocket pants and dress pants with...
1. For a more casual look, step into a handsome pair of monk strap shoes; their subtle buckle will give you a refined European look.
2. For the typical American businessman look, wear your dress pants with a pair of tassel loafers. Or, spice up your look by wearing a pair of bit loafers with half-rubber soles and gunmetal ornaments.
3. If you're seeking a trendier style, step into a pair of moccasin-style shoes in black or camel, with detailed stitching and a modern outsole.
#4-"must-have" Dress Shirts
a)- the first dress shirt in every man's closet must be white
b)- the second must be classic blue (baby blue)
#5- "must-have" Neckties
a)-the first tie in a man's closet should be Red (or red family)
b)- the second should be Blue (or blue family)
#6-"must-have" Casual Pants
a)- 5 Best Khaki Pants For Men (www.mademan.com)
Soft Khaki in Leather Brown by Dockers
Wilson Khaki Pants in Light Cocoa by Gilded Age
Prospect Flat-Front Chino by Ralph Lauren
The Vintage Khaki by Gap
Slim Leg Military by Burberry
For a preppy look, wear khakis with a slick pair of penny loafers.
b)-
Levi's 501 Original Jeans
Straight Leg
Not just any jeans guys "The" one and only,the original, King of all Jeans, the all American, never-ever out of Style - Levi's 501. If you want a Classic Jeans, this the one to get. You just can't touch it !!!
Did you know that Levi's 501 was the first jeans invented? No item of clothing is more American than the blue jeans invented in 1873 by Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss. It's traditional name was work pants. The word blue jeans became popular around 1960. Hard to imagine that back in 1885, that a pair of Levi overalls cost $1.25.There's a reason why this company has been around for over a century. Levis jeans come in several cuts, colors and lengths but the most popular and the classic is 501s. They sit right on your waist, and feature a straight leg ensuring a perfect fit on just about anyone.The term "Levi's," though, was not the company's--it originated with the public, just as the public invented the term "coke" for Coca-Cola. But when the public started referring to the pants generically as "Levi's," the company quickly trademarked it.
http://www.ideafinder.com/history/inventions/bluejeans.htm
#7- "must-have" Sweaters/ Turtleneck
a)- black/brown turtleneck are a timeless never out of Style Classic
It's one of New yorkers favorite look. Everyone in New Yorker own at least one black sweater and turtleneck. It's as New Yorker as it gets.
V-neck Sweaters
b)- black/brown and navy blue V-neck sweaters are as Classic.
They are timeless Fashionable garments that should be in every man's closet.
They look great dressed up with tie and Blazers and dressed down with your favorite Jeans and Khaki. It's a 'must-have'.
#8- "must-have" Classic Dress Shoes
a)- Every man should own a pair of black leather cap toe lace-up shoes; they're a staple in any businessman's wardrobe. Shiny black five-eyelet lace-ups, bal wingtips and straight tip blucher shoes -- with or without perforated detailing on toes.
When you have to dress up, have one good pair of shoes more formal--and don't feel limited to only black, dark brown Lace Ups, leather, will do nicely. They're distinguished by a slight but handsome detailing on the front of the shoe. If you take care of these shoes," says Samuel Ahn-Cooper, men's manager at Faconnable in New York City, "they'll keep their shape and still look their best even after years of wear. Brown looks great with gray and navy."
b)-Casual Shoes
Shoes are an essential basic. You really only need one great pair of casual shoes, so don't be a cheapskate: Treat them as an investment. They're at home equally in town and country. For a classic look, wear your martin or tassel loafers with your khakis to achieve traditional American business style. Another sure bet are Kiltie oxfords -- with or without perforated medallion toe detailing.
#9- "must-have" Dress Socks/Casual Socks and Belts
a)-dress socks is a must in every man's closet to prevent those horrible colorful mix match with your nice suits and pants.
Remember your socks should always match your pants.
b)-Casual Socks: is a must-have for all your Dress Casual and Casual looks.
For your Jeans and chino pants.
c)-Classic and Casual Belts
You need one decent belt. The right one not only holds your pants up, it pulls your whole look together, by adding just a touch of color and a glint of metallic. Our choice: the Hermes Black and Blue Jean Leather ‘H' Reversible Belt, which can be worn either with a suit or with your one good pair of jeans. Turn it inside-out and wear it with a pair of khakis.)-
SHOES & PANTS COLOR GUIDE
Pant/suit color Shoe color
Black black, tan or camel (a more risqué choice), oxblood
Gray black, oxblood, camel
Brown any shade of brown, black, camel
Navy black, camel, tan, oxblood
Earth tones any shade of brown, camel, black
#10- "must-have" Athletic Wear
This type of casual wear is called Active Casual.
Active Casual has NO business in the workplace.
They great for meeting friends for cappuccino after working out in the gym.
They are an appropriate clothing for these activities, even if it clearly indicates that you are not physically active but it's still cool to wear.
#11 "must-have" Dress and Casual Wrist Watch
Silver watches match best with blacks, grays, silvers, and blues, and ideally, you should wear them at night. Gold watches go with browns, beiges, tans, and other earth tones. They are best worn during the day. Sports Watch with Athletic wear.
#12-"must-have" Sunglasses
Ray Ban Aviator
Green-and-gold lensed aviators are the ultimate versatile accessory; they look sharp paired with a suit and hip with jeans and a T-shirt. As for other accessories: You need one good pair of sunglasses.
#13-"must-have" Bags
As I said before: A woman with no purse is a woman with no responsibility.
So, I say, a masculine bag is not just for a modern man, I say is for any man who doesn't want to lose their keys and stuff. Or walk around with their pockets full of gadgetries they need during the day.
For more information:
Today On Forbes.com
"Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see".
Hebrews 11
Well guys, lets summarize the man's "must-haves" shall we?
I would like to take a moment to summarize all the facts that I presented earlier throughout the 13th pages.
While you're all digesting the list of those beautiful "must-have" lets wrap 'em up and recapitulate them one-by-one, one more time just to make sure you got it.
The sad thing is, most men need only Few items to look well dressed. Where the male wardrobe is concerned, quality always trumps quantity. Most pieces in a man's closet, says Scott, "just sit there, adding to the clutter" or worse, "concealing hidden gems."
Rule #1 - Clean your closet!
Rule #2 - Buy some decent stuff.
So here we go:
#1- a) "must-have" A navy blue Blazer/Sports Coat & a Leather Jacket
This navy Blue Blazer for example, if you choose to wear it with gray pants, then you should slip on a pair of burgundy shoes. With brown, beige and olive trousers, you're better off going with a pair of light brown or tan shoes. Finally, if you're really seeking a flawless look, then match your belt buckle and watch to the buttons on your blazer. So if your buttons are gold, then wear a gold buckle and a gold watch. With silver buttons, opt for silver accessories.
b)-Whether you're wearing a blazer or a leather jacket, a shirt such as a turtleneck, mock neck, V-neck, or crew neck all look great.
Leather jackets are never out of style and you can find in various shapes and sizes. Different lengths such as trench coat, knee, three quarter, and hip all dominate. Even square-shaped, leather bomber jackets have made their return.
The length you choose depends on your body type, your height, your style, and of course, your taste. Whatever the case, they are all equally stylish.
Popular colors for leather jackets are the traditional black and brown, both available in fashionable vintage leather -- which is actually very popular
#2- "must-have" Black Suit
How to wear your suits properly
Classic Look: Every man should own a pair of black leather cap toe lace-up shoes; they're a staple in any businessman's wardrobe. Shiny black five-eyelet lace-ups, bal wingtips and straight tip blucher shoes -- with or without perforated detailing on toes.
Pinstripe: For your pinstripes, opt for a smart pair of shiny posillipo shoes, patent leather formal shoes, or Santa Barbara shoes.
Formal: On more formal occasions, wear a pair of evening shoes, plain-toe shoes, or Albany shoes.
Trendy: Finally, ankle boots with a square or elongated pointy toe are riding high if you're seeking up-to-the-minute style.In the end, just remember that it's not all about what you're wearing, but rather how you wear it. Until next time, keep on stylin'.
Read more: http://goo.gl/NTXzS
#3- "must-have" Dress Pants
As a general rule, men should follow these color combinations when deciding what shoes to wear with what pants, regardless if they're dressy or not. Wear your 4-pocket pants and dress pants with...
1. For a more casual look, step into a handsome pair of monk strap shoes; their subtle buckle will give you a refined European look.
2. For the typical American businessman look, wear your dress pants with a pair of tassel loafers. Or, spice up your look by wearing a pair of bit loafers with half-rubber soles and gunmetal ornaments.
3. If you're seeking a trendier style, step into a pair of moccasin-style shoes in black or camel, with detailed stitching and a modern outsole.
#4-"must-have" Dress Shirts
a)- the first dress shirt in every man's closet must be white
b)- the second must be classic blue (baby blue)
#5- "must-have" Neckties
a)-the first tie in a man's closet should be Red (or red family)
b)- the second should be Blue (or blue family)
#6-"must-have" Casual Pants
a)- 5 Best Khaki Pants For Men (www.mademan.com)
Soft Khaki in Leather Brown by Dockers
Wilson Khaki Pants in Light Cocoa by Gilded Age
Prospect Flat-Front Chino by Ralph Lauren
The Vintage Khaki by Gap
Slim Leg Military by Burberry
For a preppy look, wear khakis with a slick pair of penny loafers.
b)-
Levi's 501 Original Jeans
Straight Leg
Not just any jeans guys "The" one and only,the original, King of all Jeans, the all American, never-ever out of Style - Levi's 501. If you want a Classic Jeans, this the one to get. You just can't touch it !!!
Did you know that Levi's 501 was the first jeans invented? No item of clothing is more American than the blue jeans invented in 1873 by Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss. It's traditional name was work pants. The word blue jeans became popular around 1960. Hard to imagine that back in 1885, that a pair of Levi overalls cost $1.25.There's a reason why this company has been around for over a century. Levis jeans come in several cuts, colors and lengths but the most popular and the classic is 501s. They sit right on your waist, and feature a straight leg ensuring a perfect fit on just about anyone.The term "Levi's," though, was not the company's--it originated with the public, just as the public invented the term "coke" for Coca-Cola. But when the public started referring to the pants generically as "Levi's," the company quickly trademarked it.
http://www.ideafinder.com/history/inventions/bluejeans.htm
#7- "must-have" Sweaters/ Turtleneck
a)- black/brown turtleneck are a timeless never out of Style Classic
It's one of New yorkers favorite look. Everyone in New Yorker own at least one black sweater and turtleneck. It's as New Yorker as it gets.
V-neck Sweaters
b)- black/brown and navy blue V-neck sweaters are as Classic.
They are timeless Fashionable garments that should be in every man's closet.
They look great dressed up with tie and Blazers and dressed down with your favorite Jeans and Khaki. It's a 'must-have'.
#8- "must-have" Classic Dress Shoes
a)- Every man should own a pair of black leather cap toe lace-up shoes; they're a staple in any businessman's wardrobe. Shiny black five-eyelet lace-ups, bal wingtips and straight tip blucher shoes -- with or without perforated detailing on toes.
When you have to dress up, have one good pair of shoes more formal--and don't feel limited to only black, dark brown Lace Ups, leather, will do nicely. They're distinguished by a slight but handsome detailing on the front of the shoe. If you take care of these shoes," says Samuel Ahn-Cooper, men's manager at Faconnable in New York City, "they'll keep their shape and still look their best even after years of wear. Brown looks great with gray and navy."
b)-Casual Shoes
Shoes are an essential basic. You really only need one great pair of casual shoes, so don't be a cheapskate: Treat them as an investment. They're at home equally in town and country. For a classic look, wear your martin or tassel loafers with your khakis to achieve traditional American business style. Another sure bet are Kiltie oxfords -- with or without perforated medallion toe detailing.
#9- "must-have" Dress Socks/Casual Socks and Belts
a)-dress socks is a must in every man's closet to prevent those horrible colorful mix match with your nice suits and pants.
Remember your socks should always match your pants.
b)-Casual Socks: is a must-have for all your Dress Casual and Casual looks.
For your Jeans and chino pants.
c)-Classic and Casual Belts
You need one decent belt. The right one not only holds your pants up, it pulls your whole look together, by adding just a touch of color and a glint of metallic. Our choice: the Hermes Black and Blue Jean Leather ‘H' Reversible Belt, which can be worn either with a suit or with your one good pair of jeans. Turn it inside-out and wear it with a pair of khakis.)-
SHOES & PANTS COLOR GUIDE
Pant/suit color Shoe color
Black black, tan or camel (a more risqué choice), oxblood
Gray black, oxblood, camel
Brown any shade of brown, black, camel
Navy black, camel, tan, oxblood
Earth tones any shade of brown, camel, black
#10- "must-have" Athletic Wear
This type of casual wear is called Active Casual.
Active Casual has NO business in the workplace.
They great for meeting friends for cappuccino after working out in the gym.
They are an appropriate clothing for these activities, even if it clearly indicates that you are not physically active but it's still cool to wear.
#11 "must-have" Dress and Casual Wrist Watch
Silver watches match best with blacks, grays, silvers, and blues, and ideally, you should wear them at night. Gold watches go with browns, beiges, tans, and other earth tones. They are best worn during the day. Sports Watch with Athletic wear.
#12-"must-have" Sunglasses
Ray Ban Aviator
Green-and-gold lensed aviators are the ultimate versatile accessory; they look sharp paired with a suit and hip with jeans and a T-shirt. As for other accessories: You need one good pair of sunglasses.
#13-"must-have" Bags
As I said before: A woman with no purse is a woman with no responsibility.
So, I say, a masculine bag is not just for a modern man, I say is for any man who doesn't want to lose their keys and stuff. Or walk around with their pockets full of gadgetries they need during the day.
For more information:
Today On Forbes.com
"Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see".
Hebrews 11
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
#13 Man's " must have" Bags
Man's bag is a must have for any man
Bags? you may ask! What Kind of Bag Can a Guy Carry?
Guys, throw out the old idea that bags are for women, broad your horizon and get with the fashion-forward times. While classic bags like briefcases are still around, other bags with classic elements, like the messenger bag, are becoming almost necessary accessories for today’s modern man.
I don't think there's any man more macho than my Son-in-Law Damien. He's as macho as they come, and he loves his Messenger Bag. And to tell you the truth he looks so cute and Stylish with his manly bag. As soon as I find a picture of him carrying his bag, I'll show you guys. But you have to make sure you get a masculine bag.
Few weeks ago it was my Birthday, and I want to share with you guys one of the best Birthday gift I've ever received: a poem from my Son-in-Law Damien
This poem is the real me.
And also wanted to take the opportunity to share with you guys the picture of Damien and my daughter Elise being consecrated as Pastor few weeks ago. My dear children may God continue to bless you as He is doing.
Eight years ago we meet,
In a cold and dreary State.
I don't remember everything,
But I remember feeling safe.
You greeted me with love and kindness,
A love I didn't know,
You never judged me for my past,
If you did, it didn't show.
You treated me so extra special,
Like I was a prince,
I'd never meet another like you,
And haven't every since.
Those first memories will never leave me,
All your grace and charm.
You've made me feel, that in spite of my family,
I'll always have a mom.
Damien I loved you then and will always love you as my dear son.
God bless me with two most wonderful Son-in-Laws Damien and Leonardo.
I love you guys dearly, couldn't ask for a better one.
Ok! Enough with the mushy-mush :-))* back to Style and Fashion.
What Kind of Bag Can a Guy Carry?
What type of bag should a man carry? Murse," "Man Bag," "Guy Purse," "Manny Pack..." Totes, Briefcases, Messenger bags, Envelopes, Duffels and more, whatever your taunt of preference is.
So, rather than being bound to stuffing your pockets with everything you’ll need throughout the day, take some time to learn about the bags that are both fashionable and appropriate for you to lug around on different occasions.
There's a saying: A woman that does not carry a purse is a woman with no Responsibility. I think the same applies for a man without a wallet. And how about those man that are forever loosing their keys, phone, umbrella, and even their wallet! A masculine bag is cute Stylish and appropriate to carry all your gadgetries without loosing them and how about carrying your healthy lunch or snack to work in Style and without anyone knowing you're carrying it. Huh!!!
Briefcase
Briefcases are probably the oldest form of “acceptable” handbags for men. Modern-day briefcases, however, have evolved a great deal since the days of your father’s sharp-cornered case. They’re no longer boxy; in fact, that’s about the only traditional element discarded in the modern briefcase. The classic shape (without the sharp corners), buckles, leather exterior, and practical interior compartments help make this bag a timeless addition to any working-man’s wardrobe.
Carry with: Business attire
Messenger bag
Aptly named, the messenger bag is designed after the bags traditionally carried throughout history by -- whom else? -- messengers. Often made from canvas and swung across the shoulder, messenger bags have taken on a whole new meaning in urban fashion. From
students with canvas bags to urban hipsters with modern leather bags, the messenger’s laid-back style will always have a classic casual flair, but today’s leather messenger tote also
exudes a hint of uptown sophistication.
Carry with: Slick street clothes.
Newsboy bag
The advent of the newsboy cap, the newsboy bag is a classic style that has become synonymous with men’s casual wear. It’s similar to the messenger bag’s style, but its traditional canvas exterior makes it a little less formal than the latter. This bag style is perfect for the student on the go, as it makes a fashion statement and exudes more masculinity and style savvy than a knapsack
Carry with: Campus-chic wear
Holdall
Any traveling man needs a holdall for those weekend jaunts or three-day business trips. Big, bulky luggage has transformed into sleek, stylish holdalls (or carryalls). Its design is inspired by the duffel bag, but its predominantly leather exterior and more refined appearance attribute a classic look to this practical tote.
Carry with: Casual weekend wear, business-casual attire
Read more: http://www.askmen.com/fashion/fashiontip_300/313b_fashion_advice.html#ixzz1hbmBHRaj
"We love because he first loved us. If anyone says, "I love God," yet hates his brother, he is a liar. For anyone who does not love his brother, whom he has seen, cannot love God, whom he has not seen." 1John 4:19
"Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth." 1John 3:18
Bags? you may ask! What Kind of Bag Can a Guy Carry?
Guys, throw out the old idea that bags are for women, broad your horizon and get with the fashion-forward times. While classic bags like briefcases are still around, other bags with classic elements, like the messenger bag, are becoming almost necessary accessories for today’s modern man.
I don't think there's any man more macho than my Son-in-Law Damien. He's as macho as they come, and he loves his Messenger Bag. And to tell you the truth he looks so cute and Stylish with his manly bag. As soon as I find a picture of him carrying his bag, I'll show you guys. But you have to make sure you get a masculine bag.
Few weeks ago it was my Birthday, and I want to share with you guys one of the best Birthday gift I've ever received: a poem from my Son-in-Law Damien
This poem is the real me.
And also wanted to take the opportunity to share with you guys the picture of Damien and my daughter Elise being consecrated as Pastor few weeks ago. My dear children may God continue to bless you as He is doing.
Eight years ago we meet,
In a cold and dreary State.
I don't remember everything,
But I remember feeling safe.
You greeted me with love and kindness,
A love I didn't know,
You never judged me for my past,
If you did, it didn't show.
You treated me so extra special,
Like I was a prince,
I'd never meet another like you,
And haven't every since.
Those first memories will never leave me,
All your grace and charm.
You've made me feel, that in spite of my family,
I'll always have a mom.
Damien I loved you then and will always love you as my dear son.
God bless me with two most wonderful Son-in-Laws Damien and Leonardo.
I love you guys dearly, couldn't ask for a better one.
Ok! Enough with the mushy-mush :-))* back to Style and Fashion.
What Kind of Bag Can a Guy Carry?
What type of bag should a man carry? Murse," "Man Bag," "Guy Purse," "Manny Pack..." Totes, Briefcases, Messenger bags, Envelopes, Duffels and more, whatever your taunt of preference is.
So, rather than being bound to stuffing your pockets with everything you’ll need throughout the day, take some time to learn about the bags that are both fashionable and appropriate for you to lug around on different occasions.
There's a saying: A woman that does not carry a purse is a woman with no Responsibility. I think the same applies for a man without a wallet. And how about those man that are forever loosing their keys, phone, umbrella, and even their wallet! A masculine bag is cute Stylish and appropriate to carry all your gadgetries without loosing them and how about carrying your healthy lunch or snack to work in Style and without anyone knowing you're carrying it. Huh!!!
Briefcase
Briefcases are probably the oldest form of “acceptable” handbags for men. Modern-day briefcases, however, have evolved a great deal since the days of your father’s sharp-cornered case. They’re no longer boxy; in fact, that’s about the only traditional element discarded in the modern briefcase. The classic shape (without the sharp corners), buckles, leather exterior, and practical interior compartments help make this bag a timeless addition to any working-man’s wardrobe.
Carry with: Business attire
Messenger bag
Aptly named, the messenger bag is designed after the bags traditionally carried throughout history by -- whom else? -- messengers. Often made from canvas and swung across the shoulder, messenger bags have taken on a whole new meaning in urban fashion. From
students with canvas bags to urban hipsters with modern leather bags, the messenger’s laid-back style will always have a classic casual flair, but today’s leather messenger tote also
exudes a hint of uptown sophistication.
Carry with: Slick street clothes.
Newsboy bag
The advent of the newsboy cap, the newsboy bag is a classic style that has become synonymous with men’s casual wear. It’s similar to the messenger bag’s style, but its traditional canvas exterior makes it a little less formal than the latter. This bag style is perfect for the student on the go, as it makes a fashion statement and exudes more masculinity and style savvy than a knapsack
Carry with: Campus-chic wear
Holdall
Any traveling man needs a holdall for those weekend jaunts or three-day business trips. Big, bulky luggage has transformed into sleek, stylish holdalls (or carryalls). Its design is inspired by the duffel bag, but its predominantly leather exterior and more refined appearance attribute a classic look to this practical tote.
Carry with: Casual weekend wear, business-casual attire
Read more: http://www.askmen.com/fashion/fashiontip_300/313b_fashion_advice.html#ixzz1hbmBHRaj
"We love because he first loved us. If anyone says, "I love God," yet hates his brother, he is a liar. For anyone who does not love his brother, whom he has seen, cannot love God, whom he has not seen." 1John 4:19
"Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth." 1John 3:18
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
#12 Man's "must-have" Sunglasses
Sunglasses is a "must-have" in everyone's closet.
Not any Sunglasses - Ray Ban Aviator
If you look around you'll see, that this is "The" Sunglasses you do see on most of the Rich & Famous' faces. Why not you?
Sunglasses are cool and it protects your eyes from sun, pollution, wind and debris damage etc. It's an all year around must have.
No! Not just any Sunglasses. We're talking about Ray Ban.
The "King" of all Sunglasses!
If you're gonna wear a pair of Sunglasses, why not do it in Style?
Close-fitting, "wrap" style sport sunglasses are particularly effective at reducing the potential for dry eyes and eye injuries from windblown particles.
"The" #1- King of all Sunglasses,
Classic never-ever out of Style Ray Ban.
Forget about all those expensive Sunglasses.
This is the one and only king of all Sunglasses.
Ray Ban Aviators
$119
Green-and-gold lensed aviators are the ultimate versatile accessory; they look sharp paired with a suit and hip with jeans and a T-shirt. It's unisex and it's a timeless Fashion Statement.
Guys no sun glasses at night and no colorful ones either, please :-)))*
Five Reasons You Should Wear Sunglasses
Sunglasses are a great fashion accessory. But besides providing style, quality sunglasses do much more:
1. Sunglasses protect your eyes from harmful UV rays.
Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight has been associated with the development of cataracts and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Quality sunglasses protect your eyes by blocking 100 percent of the sun's harmful UV rays. Sunglasses also protect the delicate skin around the eyes from UV rays that cause wrinkles and premature aging.
2. Sunglasses reduce glare.
All surfaces reflect light. Surfaces like water, snow, and automobile windshields can cause extremely bright reflections that are distracting and can interfere with vision. Reflective glare is particularly dangerous when driving, riding a motorcycle, skiing, or boating.
Sunglasses reduce glare for safer, more comfortable vision. Polarized sunglasses are particularly effective at reducing glare from surface reflections.
3. Sunglasses protect your eyes from wind, dust and debris.
Sunglasses are an effective wind barrier. Wearing sunglasses reduces the rate of evaporation of tears and helps keep your eyes moist and comfortable. Sunglasses also help keep contact lenses from drying out and prevent windblown particles from getting in your eyes and causing a corneal abrasion.
4. Sunglasses reduce headaches and eyestrain.
The pupil controls how much light reaches the light-sensitive retina in the back of the eye. In dim light, the pupil increases in size (dilates) to allow more light in. In bright light, the pupil constricts to keep too much light from striking the retina.
In very bright conditions, the pupil cannot constrict small enough to reduce light to a comfortable level. This causes a person to squint. (Squinting reduces the space between the upper and lower lids to further reduce the amount of light entering the eye.) Muscle fatigue associated with squinting and constant constriction of the pupil can lead to headaches and eyestrain.
Sunglasses reduce the amount of light reaching the eyes to a more comfortable level, eliminating the need for squinting and severe pupil constriction. This increases comfort and reduces the risk of headaches and eyestrain.
5. Sunglasses improve vision.
Our eyes require a certain range of ambient light for good vision. Too much light is as bad as too little. Excessive brightness causes glare, light-induced "bleaching" of the retina, and squinting - all of which can temporarily reduce visual acuity. On bright sunny days, sunglasses reduce the amount of light that reaches the retina to more optimal levels for clear, comfortable vision.
http://www.eyetopics.com/articles/29/1/Five-Reasons-You-Should-Wear-Sunglasses.h
Not any Sunglasses - Ray Ban Aviator
If you look around you'll see, that this is "The" Sunglasses you do see on most of the Rich & Famous' faces. Why not you?
Sunglasses are cool and it protects your eyes from sun, pollution, wind and debris damage etc. It's an all year around must have.
No! Not just any Sunglasses. We're talking about Ray Ban.
The "King" of all Sunglasses!
If you're gonna wear a pair of Sunglasses, why not do it in Style?
Close-fitting, "wrap" style sport sunglasses are particularly effective at reducing the potential for dry eyes and eye injuries from windblown particles.
"The" #1- King of all Sunglasses,
Classic never-ever out of Style Ray Ban.
Forget about all those expensive Sunglasses.
This is the one and only king of all Sunglasses.
Ray Ban Aviators
$119
Green-and-gold lensed aviators are the ultimate versatile accessory; they look sharp paired with a suit and hip with jeans and a T-shirt. It's unisex and it's a timeless Fashion Statement.
Guys no sun glasses at night and no colorful ones either, please :-)))*
Five Reasons You Should Wear Sunglasses
Sunglasses are a great fashion accessory. But besides providing style, quality sunglasses do much more:
1. Sunglasses protect your eyes from harmful UV rays.
Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight has been associated with the development of cataracts and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Quality sunglasses protect your eyes by blocking 100 percent of the sun's harmful UV rays. Sunglasses also protect the delicate skin around the eyes from UV rays that cause wrinkles and premature aging.
2. Sunglasses reduce glare.
All surfaces reflect light. Surfaces like water, snow, and automobile windshields can cause extremely bright reflections that are distracting and can interfere with vision. Reflective glare is particularly dangerous when driving, riding a motorcycle, skiing, or boating.
Sunglasses reduce glare for safer, more comfortable vision. Polarized sunglasses are particularly effective at reducing glare from surface reflections.
3. Sunglasses protect your eyes from wind, dust and debris.
Sunglasses are an effective wind barrier. Wearing sunglasses reduces the rate of evaporation of tears and helps keep your eyes moist and comfortable. Sunglasses also help keep contact lenses from drying out and prevent windblown particles from getting in your eyes and causing a corneal abrasion.
4. Sunglasses reduce headaches and eyestrain.
The pupil controls how much light reaches the light-sensitive retina in the back of the eye. In dim light, the pupil increases in size (dilates) to allow more light in. In bright light, the pupil constricts to keep too much light from striking the retina.
In very bright conditions, the pupil cannot constrict small enough to reduce light to a comfortable level. This causes a person to squint. (Squinting reduces the space between the upper and lower lids to further reduce the amount of light entering the eye.) Muscle fatigue associated with squinting and constant constriction of the pupil can lead to headaches and eyestrain.
Sunglasses reduce the amount of light reaching the eyes to a more comfortable level, eliminating the need for squinting and severe pupil constriction. This increases comfort and reduces the risk of headaches and eyestrain.
5. Sunglasses improve vision.
Our eyes require a certain range of ambient light for good vision. Too much light is as bad as too little. Excessive brightness causes glare, light-induced "bleaching" of the retina, and squinting - all of which can temporarily reduce visual acuity. On bright sunny days, sunglasses reduce the amount of light that reaches the retina to more optimal levels for clear, comfortable vision.
http://www.eyetopics.com/articles/29/1/Five-Reasons-You-Should-Wear-Sunglasses.h
Monday, December 26, 2011
#11 Man's "must have" Watches
Dress and Casual watches
Beautiful Affordable Wrist Wear
Men's Watches For Under $300
With these many beautiful and reasonable price watches, there's no reason to ruin your outfits with an inappropriate watch.
Even the best-dressed men can get tripped up when it comes to buying the right watch. Men's watches are complex, can be expensive and there are a lot of them out there. So just what should you know when shopping for one? Well, you can start by looking at your wardrobe and your budget, and asking yourself a few questions.
Silver watches match best with blacks, grays, silvers, and blues, and ideally, you should wear them at night. Gold watches go with browns, beiges, tans, and other earth tones. They are best worn during the day.
General Questions:
When will you be wearing it?
What will you use it for -- work, going out, lounging around, playing sports?
How do you feel about high-tech gadget watches?
How much money do you want to spend?
The Capital by Nixon
Cost: $160-270
Sleek and smooth in stainless steel, this is your best friend on a Saturday night. You’ll get attention without being mistaken for a snob and she’ll know you have better things to do with your time and money than splurge on overpriced accessories for men.
Tissot Sport V8 Chronograph
Cost: $325
Weighing in at a full two pounds, the V8 is a serious contender to the throne Omega has built over the years in the hefty watch category -- which is why it makes this list even though it retails for $325. But don’t despair: With a little hunting, you’ll find one under our price cap here and you might even get it with free shipping.
Kenneth Cole KC1256
Cost: $150
Incredibly similar in style to the Tag Heuer Monaco made famous by Steve McQueen in the film Le Mans, this Kenneth Cole chronograph should never be thought of as merely a dressed-up sports watch. It’s all business in polished stainless steel with a silver-tone face that trumps the ‘70s splash of blue and red on the Monaco’s face.
Swiss Army Cavalry
Cost: $195
A true modern classic: Well-made, easy to read and sublime in its simplicity. The thin case means it won’t push or pull against your shirt cuff and the saddle-stirrup shape of the buckle is a nice detail in such an affordable watch. Pair it with a checked shirt and a worn-in pair of jeans to achieve that weekend look any day of the week.
Sports Watch
Sports watches are very sleek, very durable and made from high-quality plastic composites. The most common sports watch is the classic water-resistant diving watch. Two good brands to look at are Nike and Timex. Both companies produce diverse, feature-laden lines that are relatively affordable and quite durable.
Timex Sport Digital 1440
Cost only: $15.00
This is a perfect watch to wear while exercising, or with your 'Active Casual Sport' meaning athletic or running suits, or Casual Sport meaning jeans sneakers and T-shirts or polo shirts. This watch should not be worn with suits or Dress looks. It' a sport watch for a sport look.
This Timex Men's 1440 Sport Digital Watch integrates technological innovations with contemporary details. The watch, which is attractively offset by an alternating silver bezel, comes equipped with a stainless-steel case. For additional time-keeping efficiency, the watch also includes a handy day-date-and-month calendar, a 24-hour chronograph and a 24-hour countdown timer. Daily alarm, an Indiglo night light and a dual time-zone tracker. Powered by digital-quartz movement, this forward-thinking and iconic timepiece is a must-have for fashion-savvy sports enthusiasts. This watch is water resistant up to 50 m.
Timex Men's 1440 Sport Digital Watch, Blue Resin Strap
Read more: http://www.askmen.com/fashion/trends_150/198_fashion_men.html#ixzz1hasiq5xl
"But everything should be done in a fitting and orderly way".
Beautiful Affordable Wrist Wear
Men's Watches For Under $300
With these many beautiful and reasonable price watches, there's no reason to ruin your outfits with an inappropriate watch.
Even the best-dressed men can get tripped up when it comes to buying the right watch. Men's watches are complex, can be expensive and there are a lot of them out there. So just what should you know when shopping for one? Well, you can start by looking at your wardrobe and your budget, and asking yourself a few questions.
Silver watches match best with blacks, grays, silvers, and blues, and ideally, you should wear them at night. Gold watches go with browns, beiges, tans, and other earth tones. They are best worn during the day.
General Questions:
When will you be wearing it?
What will you use it for -- work, going out, lounging around, playing sports?
How do you feel about high-tech gadget watches?
How much money do you want to spend?
The Capital by Nixon
Cost: $160-270
Sleek and smooth in stainless steel, this is your best friend on a Saturday night. You’ll get attention without being mistaken for a snob and she’ll know you have better things to do with your time and money than splurge on overpriced accessories for men.
Tissot Sport V8 Chronograph
Cost: $325
Weighing in at a full two pounds, the V8 is a serious contender to the throne Omega has built over the years in the hefty watch category -- which is why it makes this list even though it retails for $325. But don’t despair: With a little hunting, you’ll find one under our price cap here and you might even get it with free shipping.
Kenneth Cole KC1256
Cost: $150
Incredibly similar in style to the Tag Heuer Monaco made famous by Steve McQueen in the film Le Mans, this Kenneth Cole chronograph should never be thought of as merely a dressed-up sports watch. It’s all business in polished stainless steel with a silver-tone face that trumps the ‘70s splash of blue and red on the Monaco’s face.
Swiss Army Cavalry
Cost: $195
A true modern classic: Well-made, easy to read and sublime in its simplicity. The thin case means it won’t push or pull against your shirt cuff and the saddle-stirrup shape of the buckle is a nice detail in such an affordable watch. Pair it with a checked shirt and a worn-in pair of jeans to achieve that weekend look any day of the week.
Sports Watch
Sports watches are very sleek, very durable and made from high-quality plastic composites. The most common sports watch is the classic water-resistant diving watch. Two good brands to look at are Nike and Timex. Both companies produce diverse, feature-laden lines that are relatively affordable and quite durable.
Timex Sport Digital 1440
Cost only: $15.00
This is a perfect watch to wear while exercising, or with your 'Active Casual Sport' meaning athletic or running suits, or Casual Sport meaning jeans sneakers and T-shirts or polo shirts. This watch should not be worn with suits or Dress looks. It' a sport watch for a sport look.
This Timex Men's 1440 Sport Digital Watch integrates technological innovations with contemporary details. The watch, which is attractively offset by an alternating silver bezel, comes equipped with a stainless-steel case. For additional time-keeping efficiency, the watch also includes a handy day-date-and-month calendar, a 24-hour chronograph and a 24-hour countdown timer. Daily alarm, an Indiglo night light and a dual time-zone tracker. Powered by digital-quartz movement, this forward-thinking and iconic timepiece is a must-have for fashion-savvy sports enthusiasts. This watch is water resistant up to 50 m.
Timex Men's 1440 Sport Digital Watch, Blue Resin Strap
Read more: http://www.askmen.com/fashion/trends_150/198_fashion_men.html#ixzz1hasiq5xl
"But everything should be done in a fitting and orderly way".
Sunday, December 25, 2011
#10 Man's "must have" Athletic wear
Active Casual Athletic Wear
I'm a big Adidas fan, so of course I'm gone talk about it, but of course you don't have to like what I like, you can choose what ever you like best. You just have to catch the idea.
Even for non-athletic types, athletic wear is great for those lazy days and dashes to the convenience store in the morning or ran your errands.
This type of casual wear is called Active Casual.
Active Casual has NO business in the workplace.
They great for meeting friends for cappuccino after working out in the gym.
They are an appropriate clothing for these activities, even if it clearly indicates that you are not physically active but it's still cool to wear.
Jogging suits: It's great for running your errands on a cold Saturday morning. It's your day off and just don't feel like doing anything but relax.
Going for a breakfast or brunch together with your family or friends.
Helping your friends move, going for a massage, or just generally hanging out etc.
This category look is not just about playing a sport, but more about a relaxing look.
Sportswear has been synonymous with casual separates in the fashion world for years.
This is my all time favorite hip hop rapper singers. They are the King of all rappers! If you don't know who they are, you need to check 'em out. They were the coolest and sharpest rappers ever; it was all about Fashion, not violence. Unlike today's rappers that has no meaning whatsoever. Run-D.M.C. were so cool they had their own Adidas logo sneakers; and they were the only group to ever receive a $1million dollar contract from Adidas beside the athletes just for Sporting Adidas suit and sneakers. Run-D.M.C. was all about Fashion: Adidas suit, really thick Rope Chain, Gazelle eye glasses, Sheep skin Coat etc. Man, it was fun and really cool.
My brother looked so cute Sporting Run-D.M.C. looks, that you couldn't tell him he wasn't one of them.
Run–D.M.C. was an American hip hop group from Hollis, Queens, New York City. Founded by Joseph "Run" Simmons, Darryl "D.M.C." McDaniels, and Jason "Jam-Master Jay" Mizell, the group is widely acknowledged as one of the most influential acts in the history of hip hop culture.
Although Adidas Superstars were all the rage with NBA players in the 1970s, they were passe by the time Run-DMC hit the scene in the mid-1980s. But the rappers brought them back-big time. They sported them without laces (as the prison population did) and even wrote a hit song about them called “My Adidas”. Adidas gave Run-DMC an endorsement contract for $1 million-the first one granted to non-athletes.
While you grabbing your suit, don't forget this really cool sneakers to go with it so you can look cool calm and collectible on your lazy days.
Air mesh upper for maximum ventilation.
Rubber sole
Air mesh upper for optimal breathability
Oh no!no no no, you definitely do not tuck-in your T-Shirts in your sweat-pant. How hideous is this!
You see guys, there's no need to wear your Sweatshirt and Sweatpants or those ugly pajama pants out in the public ever again! It's ok to goof around with your pj's in indoor, not outdoor.
"But my righteous one will live by faith. And if he shrinks back, I will not be pleased with him". Hebrews 10:38
I'm a big Adidas fan, so of course I'm gone talk about it, but of course you don't have to like what I like, you can choose what ever you like best. You just have to catch the idea.
Even for non-athletic types, athletic wear is great for those lazy days and dashes to the convenience store in the morning or ran your errands.
This type of casual wear is called Active Casual.
Active Casual has NO business in the workplace.
They great for meeting friends for cappuccino after working out in the gym.
They are an appropriate clothing for these activities, even if it clearly indicates that you are not physically active but it's still cool to wear.
Jogging suits: It's great for running your errands on a cold Saturday morning. It's your day off and just don't feel like doing anything but relax.
Going for a breakfast or brunch together with your family or friends.
Helping your friends move, going for a massage, or just generally hanging out etc.
This category look is not just about playing a sport, but more about a relaxing look.
Sportswear has been synonymous with casual separates in the fashion world for years.
This is my all time favorite hip hop rapper singers. They are the King of all rappers! If you don't know who they are, you need to check 'em out. They were the coolest and sharpest rappers ever; it was all about Fashion, not violence. Unlike today's rappers that has no meaning whatsoever. Run-D.M.C. were so cool they had their own Adidas logo sneakers; and they were the only group to ever receive a $1million dollar contract from Adidas beside the athletes just for Sporting Adidas suit and sneakers. Run-D.M.C. was all about Fashion: Adidas suit, really thick Rope Chain, Gazelle eye glasses, Sheep skin Coat etc. Man, it was fun and really cool.
My brother looked so cute Sporting Run-D.M.C. looks, that you couldn't tell him he wasn't one of them.
Run–D.M.C. was an American hip hop group from Hollis, Queens, New York City. Founded by Joseph "Run" Simmons, Darryl "D.M.C." McDaniels, and Jason "Jam-Master Jay" Mizell, the group is widely acknowledged as one of the most influential acts in the history of hip hop culture.
Although Adidas Superstars were all the rage with NBA players in the 1970s, they were passe by the time Run-DMC hit the scene in the mid-1980s. But the rappers brought them back-big time. They sported them without laces (as the prison population did) and even wrote a hit song about them called “My Adidas”. Adidas gave Run-DMC an endorsement contract for $1 million-the first one granted to non-athletes.
While you grabbing your suit, don't forget this really cool sneakers to go with it so you can look cool calm and collectible on your lazy days.
Air mesh upper for maximum ventilation.
Rubber sole
Air mesh upper for optimal breathability
Oh no!no no no, you definitely do not tuck-in your T-Shirts in your sweat-pant. How hideous is this!
You see guys, there's no need to wear your Sweatshirt and Sweatpants or those ugly pajama pants out in the public ever again! It's ok to goof around with your pj's in indoor, not outdoor.
"But my righteous one will live by faith. And if he shrinks back, I will not be pleased with him". Hebrews 10:38
Saturday, December 24, 2011
#9 Man's "must have" Socks
Dress and Casual Socks
Dress and casual Socks is a must have in every man's close.
I've known man who a bigger extensive wardrobes of men's shoes than manny woman, and who could match their socks and shoes perfectly.
Protect yourself from making these fashion blunders, and keep looking your best!
Why so many man overlook the casual contexts and the certain etiquette that must be applied into dressing up? Matching your socks to your pants and shoes should be acknowledged to give the right impression with the right outfit.
When coordinating a suit your belt shoes and your socks must look perfect. Most forgotten accessory tends to be the socks. However, socks are very important, because they are very visible to those around you. What's the purpose of putting on a nice pair of suit if you are going to mess it up with the accessories!
Here are some basic general rules to follow to make sure your dress socks stay perfect, not tacky.
#9- "must-have Dress Socks
Rule of thumb, the dressier the situation, the darker the socks.
A great rule of thumb is to match the thickness of your socks to the thickness of your suit or slacks. You want the dress socks you wear to be a shade darker than your suit pants, but in the same color family to create continuity all the way down to the floor. Socks should match your shoes or your pants, the choice is yours. But socks that blend with your suit pants are a much better look, because they are subtle and elongate your legs.
When wearing a light suit, make sure the socks are darker than the suit but a shade or so lighter than the shoes.
When your socks match the color of your trousers it looks better, it gives you an extension of the trousers in color tone. They should be slightly darker than your trouser.
As far as sock length and thickness are concerned, you should make sure the socks are a thin cotton/nylon or cashmere blend for wear with leather shoes and extend over the calf. You truly want to avoid ever having your bare leg exposed when in a suit and sitting down, as well as wearing thick socks that are meant to be paired with chinos or jeans, because both show that you are unaware of the difference between casual and dress socks.
Plain with no texture, it’s the most conservative. To ascertain sock quality and comfort, look for a flat seam across the toe.
Man you need to give Santa his socks! I bet you Santa is looking for it. I don't even have the courage to wear a bright red socks such as this one! How can a business man wear it with a business suit and a suitcase? Naah- man this is totally wrooong!
Oh,no,no no! What in the world is this?! Guys please don't ruin your outfit like this. This it terrible.
CASUAL SOCKS: these are the socks you can wear with your chinos, slacks or jeans.
The rule still applies for matching socks with trousers, but with casual socks you can get into more color, pattern and texture. Heavier weight socks are perfectly okay in casual circumstances. Pattern Socks can be any pattern you like – plaids, checks, dots, and stripes. The more pattern the more casual.
The Argyle socks are very sporty for your Casual look, it has beautiful multicolored diamond patterns.Don't wear dress sock with more casual outfits.
Stick to navy, black or diamond pattern for your casual socks look instead. They always look much more stylish than white.
Wearing athletic socks, for non athletic occasions:
Why some guys love wearing white socks with their Casual clothes? Some even got the nerves to wear them with suits! No, no, no! That just don't work guys!No!!! Please, no,no,no! I beg you don't do this! I hate this socks and sandal look. It's 'The' most hideous street Fashion trend I've ever seen. It looks goofy and lazy. Have you seen anyone ever pulled this off, and look good? Case close.
Only Michael Jackson could wear a shiny white socks and still pulled it off.
No one else in the world can do it, like he did!
No white socks with a suit!
White socks are either in the medical or for athletic, so don’t ruin your business or formal wear. It is distracting and unattractive for many reasons, so simply avoid it. Keep the white athletic socks for the gym or when you’re out playing sports. That's why they have a cushioned-sole or some other feature specific to the sport for which they were designed. Usually, they're white or white with colored stripes at top or with a logo. Athletic socks are mostly cotton, a natural fiber that lets your foot breathe and wicks away moisture.
Wash athletic socks in hot water to make sure you get the stains and smell out!
Andy’s Powder tip: If you use talc in your shoe, make sure it's in the shoe and not in your sock. Putting powder in your socks traps the moisture there.
When you buy a pair of socks get two or three pair of the same style and color. When the sock monster, hides, stills and eat them , you’ll still have others to match. :-)))*
We all make mistakes no matter what, everyone can change or learn.
We're all guilty of fashion mistakes or life mistakes for that matter.
The Bible teaches us that even the Lord Jesus had to suffer to learn.
"Although he was a son, he learned obedience from what he suffered". Hebrews 5:8
Dress and casual Socks is a must have in every man's close.
I've known man who a bigger extensive wardrobes of men's shoes than manny woman, and who could match their socks and shoes perfectly.
Protect yourself from making these fashion blunders, and keep looking your best!
Why so many man overlook the casual contexts and the certain etiquette that must be applied into dressing up? Matching your socks to your pants and shoes should be acknowledged to give the right impression with the right outfit.
When coordinating a suit your belt shoes and your socks must look perfect. Most forgotten accessory tends to be the socks. However, socks are very important, because they are very visible to those around you. What's the purpose of putting on a nice pair of suit if you are going to mess it up with the accessories!
Here are some basic general rules to follow to make sure your dress socks stay perfect, not tacky.
#9- "must-have Dress Socks
Rule of thumb, the dressier the situation, the darker the socks.
A great rule of thumb is to match the thickness of your socks to the thickness of your suit or slacks. You want the dress socks you wear to be a shade darker than your suit pants, but in the same color family to create continuity all the way down to the floor. Socks should match your shoes or your pants, the choice is yours. But socks that blend with your suit pants are a much better look, because they are subtle and elongate your legs.
When wearing a light suit, make sure the socks are darker than the suit but a shade or so lighter than the shoes.
When your socks match the color of your trousers it looks better, it gives you an extension of the trousers in color tone. They should be slightly darker than your trouser.
As far as sock length and thickness are concerned, you should make sure the socks are a thin cotton/nylon or cashmere blend for wear with leather shoes and extend over the calf. You truly want to avoid ever having your bare leg exposed when in a suit and sitting down, as well as wearing thick socks that are meant to be paired with chinos or jeans, because both show that you are unaware of the difference between casual and dress socks.
Plain with no texture, it’s the most conservative. To ascertain sock quality and comfort, look for a flat seam across the toe.
Man you need to give Santa his socks! I bet you Santa is looking for it. I don't even have the courage to wear a bright red socks such as this one! How can a business man wear it with a business suit and a suitcase? Naah- man this is totally wrooong!
Oh,no,no no! What in the world is this?! Guys please don't ruin your outfit like this. This it terrible.
CASUAL SOCKS: these are the socks you can wear with your chinos, slacks or jeans.
The rule still applies for matching socks with trousers, but with casual socks you can get into more color, pattern and texture. Heavier weight socks are perfectly okay in casual circumstances. Pattern Socks can be any pattern you like – plaids, checks, dots, and stripes. The more pattern the more casual.
The Argyle socks are very sporty for your Casual look, it has beautiful multicolored diamond patterns.Don't wear dress sock with more casual outfits.
Stick to navy, black or diamond pattern for your casual socks look instead. They always look much more stylish than white.
Wearing athletic socks, for non athletic occasions:
Why some guys love wearing white socks with their Casual clothes? Some even got the nerves to wear them with suits! No, no, no! That just don't work guys!No!!! Please, no,no,no! I beg you don't do this! I hate this socks and sandal look. It's 'The' most hideous street Fashion trend I've ever seen. It looks goofy and lazy. Have you seen anyone ever pulled this off, and look good? Case close.
Only Michael Jackson could wear a shiny white socks and still pulled it off.
No one else in the world can do it, like he did!
No white socks with a suit!
White socks are either in the medical or for athletic, so don’t ruin your business or formal wear. It is distracting and unattractive for many reasons, so simply avoid it. Keep the white athletic socks for the gym or when you’re out playing sports. That's why they have a cushioned-sole or some other feature specific to the sport for which they were designed. Usually, they're white or white with colored stripes at top or with a logo. Athletic socks are mostly cotton, a natural fiber that lets your foot breathe and wicks away moisture.
Wash athletic socks in hot water to make sure you get the stains and smell out!
Andy’s Powder tip: If you use talc in your shoe, make sure it's in the shoe and not in your sock. Putting powder in your socks traps the moisture there.
When you buy a pair of socks get two or three pair of the same style and color. When the sock monster, hides, stills and eat them , you’ll still have others to match. :-)))*
We all make mistakes no matter what, everyone can change or learn.
We're all guilty of fashion mistakes or life mistakes for that matter.
The Bible teaches us that even the Lord Jesus had to suffer to learn.
"Although he was a son, he learned obedience from what he suffered". Hebrews 5:8
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