9 Fashion Myths That Guys Actually BelieveBy Rakesh Singh [Men's Fashion]
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![]() I’m not talking about mp3 players or camera phones. I’m talking about those little extras that can make any suit just a little bit sweeter. Cuff links are unbelievably cool and tie bars are just too chic. Sometimes, it is worth ditching the contacts and wearing glasses as they make a strong statement of sophistication. A little bit of knowledge can go a long way. You don’t need to break the bank just to stay fashionable. Here’s a little piece of nonfiction: I once knew a guy who would get his suits made to size even though his tailor told him, to his face, that he was a standard 36". To make a long story short, the tailor would just give him a straight suit off the rack and sew on a "made for" tag. The tailor would also add a fair chunk of change onto his bill for that little useless tag. Acid Wash Jeans -- proof enough, that not all jeans are not created equal. The denim standby comes in a variety of different styles. Always try on your jeans before you buy them and make sure they fit well even if they are marked for your size. When you are in the fitting room, don’t forget to move around to see how the jeans handle movement. Nothing is worse than a pair of jeans that ride upwards or that pinch the nether regions. Engaging in pattern mixing can be a potentially dangerous styling move, but it can also be awesome. If you are confident about your styling skills, mixing patterns can be stylish and a fashion-forward look. Just make sure you look in the mirror before you go to the office. Stainless steel watches are ultra masculine, but these watches are not suitable for every occasion. Pick up a classy leather band for more formal occasions and leave the digital Casio or Timex for hockey games and trips to the grocery store. Myth #8 - Shoes and Belt Must be the Same Colour Myths sometimes exist for a reason. If you follow this myth, you can’t really go wrong. However, don’t be afraid of expressing yourself by breaking this myth. Just try to keep your belt and shoes within the same colour family and you will stay looking razor sharp. Pink (the colour) rocks. As a new age gentleman, you just have to get over that prepubescent thought process that plagued your early years on the playground. Just watch a couple of episodes of Harvey Birdman and you’ll be a believer. If you disagree with any of my tips, why don’t you try them out for yourself? You’d be surprised what the littlest change to your wardrobe will do for your style. |
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