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
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