LEARN
TO DRESS WELL:
There are already too many rules in life. Some, on the other hand, are there to assist. Like the standards governing proper attire. Of course, every man or woman who has an opinion on such matters is speaking from personal experience - and what works for one person does not always work for another, or what works for one person is regarded too commonplace or too avant-garde by another. As a result, when it comes to dressing, they must always be regarded at face value. They are ideas rather than the last word on style. In times of confusion and self-doubt, we will help you to guide why are guys wearing dresses... Good fashion advice for men is never to be sniffed at, and as menswear becomes ever more rich and varied, ever more experimental and abundant, and ever more trend-aware, it can help. This historical dressing advice for men has been proven to be effective throughout the ages, so it stands to reason that it will continue to be effective today. remes, and maintaining a sober appearance. They are frequently based on things that are so obvious that they are frequently ignored: a preference for a good fit, high quality, versatility, good value, avoiding ext
2. INVEST WISELY IN A WATCH
Fit is the secret to a sharp-looking suit. Focus on the fit
across the shoulders when purchasing off-the-rack clothing since Davide Taub,
head of bespoke suits at Savile Row tailor Gieves & Hawkes, claims that
altering the chest and waist is a very simple task. When worn alone, a historical
outfit can start to appear novelty-like, so employ caution unless you're going
for a full-on period look. The best and most practical options are classic:
dark, two-button, single-breasted, and somewhat detailed. "It's not
monotonous. A uniform is a suit. Consider this suit as a blank slate on which
to paint many concepts of personality. Not the label, but how you wear it
matters.
“In the words of Don Cochrane, managing director of the British watch company Vertex “Choose it because you love
it, not because you think it might make money. Watches are personal, they mark your passage through time. search for an ideal fit, great quality, versatility, reasonable prices, limiting the extremes, and maintaining a plain appeal are typically the foundations of these decisions. On the other side, some people are there to help. Yet, a watch still has to fit you. It should feel comfortable
and be right in terms of size and depth relative to your wrist as well – 40mm
is considered the ‘Goldilocks’ size".
WEAR
IN YOUR JEANS UNTIL THEY ARE YOURS:
”According to Alex Mir, co-owner of Sheffield-based brand Forge Denim, "the all-time most practical shape of the world's most popular garment is 'lim-tapered.’. “It’s wider in the thigh, so it’s comfortable, but narrows, so it works with either smart shoes or sneakers,” he advises. “It’s the best year-round, wear-with-anything, dress up or down style.” The wise will wear dark, raw denim too, and give the pre-distressed a wide berth. “The whole pleasure of denim is that it ages with the way you wear it. Why miss out on that?
4.
Keep wearing your jeans until you own them:
According to Alex Mir, co-owner of the Sheffield-based
company Forge Denim, the world's most popular garment's most practical cut is
"slim-tapered." "It's wider in the thigh, so it's comfortable,
but it narrows, so it works with either smart shoes or sneakers," he adds.
It's the perfect all-year-round, a go-with-anything style that you can dress up
or down in. The smart will avoid the pre-distressed and wear dark, raw denim
instead. "The best thing about denim is how it becomes better with wear.
Why would you pass that up?
5. CHECK YOUR APPEARANCE AFTER IT:
Your mother might advise you to take care of your outfit if
you've put money and thinking into it. Have your suit dry-cleaned and pressed;
wash your clothes frequently; preferably, avoid tumble drying them (it might
deteriorate the fabric); and shine your shoes. Use wooden hangers for shirts
and shoe trees for your best shoes. In the same way, you should take care of
the leather jacket you wear every day as well as the skin on it. Establish a
basic, yet effective, grooming routine. Cut your nails and brush your hair. The
devil, after all, is in the details
6. AVOID COMPLICATED UNDERWEAR:
Style extends beyond what others can see. There are two
guidelines to follow when it comes to men's underwear. One, quirky prints are
inappropriate for grown men because "your underwear is not the place to
express your 'personality'," as shirt and underwear maker Emma Willis puts
it. Additionally, undergarments with plenty of branding lack refinement. Your
underwear should be one of the few locations where you feel comfortable doing
without branding, says Willis. Of course, cotton boxer shorts or boxer briefs
have endured the longest. This is probably because, like linen, they can
withstand repeated washings, breathe well, and feel good on the skin.
7. SPEND
MONEY ON SHOES:
Spend money on shoes, says Tim Little, owner of the storied
shoe company Grandson. "Timelessness is about simple design and all the
more so with shoes," he claims. "You don't want it to be fussy with
the color, the design, or the sole. Anything fussy may appear good right now,
but it will quickly appear odd. The best investment in footwear is a pair of
high-quality, resolvable Goodyear welted shoes, which should last 15 years or
longer. Choose timeless designs like the Myrqvist Jumper boot or traditional
brogues, loafers, or a basic, dark, five-eyelet Derby on a round-toe last.
However, don't forget to choose good dress socks as well. "The toe shape
really matters, and round never goes out of style," claims Little.
8. CONTINUE TO ACCESSORIZE TO THE MINIMUM:
Traditional attire can be personalized with ties and pocket squares, but use them with caution. "It's ideal to choose one or two colors to coordinate with what you're wearing. Or even to completely juxtapose them," adds Michael Hill, creative director of Drake's line of men's accessories. "Matching them up is not what you want to do." Wear your tie or pocket square in a darker tone than your jacket when selecting shirts and ties. Don't overdo the accessories either; if in doubt, remove one part and remember that less is more. You want to project a casual air, says Hill. There is only one point of interest required.
9. KNOW
YOURSELF:
There are few things less fashionable than a man wearing the
way he feels he should rather than the way he feels best represents who he is.
There are limitations to that, of course: Unless you are a rodeo clown, there
are no prizes for dressing as one. But you have to take ownership of whatever
you're wearing. Genuine style icons are individuals who follow their path and
exude confidence in themselves by dressing as though it were a second skin
rather than a costume.
10. DO NOT SAVE MONEY ON
GLASSES:
Spend time looking for the right glasses for you.
"People spend an average of seven minutes picking a pair that will define
them for the next three or more years," says Tom Davies, an eyewear
designer. "Poor choice and poor fit are the reasons why so many people
come to despise their glasses." Buy what makes you happy, keeping in mind
your face form but also the top line of the frames' relationship to your brow
shape - team straight with straight, curved with curved - and your hairstyle.
Buy cautiously as well, advises Davies: it's pointless to buy inexpensive
frames and then be up-sold on pricey lenses because the frames will look tatty
soon enough.




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