5 Pants for Every Man’s ClosetBy Rakesh Singh [Men's Fashion]
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![]() JeansPurchase a clean-cut style of dark wash jeans. Make sure these are a nice fit, meaning not too baggy, not too tight. These are good for laying low and are easy to jazz up. They are a cornerstone in every man's closet. Generally, a good, solid pair of denim jeans falls anywhere between the $50 to $300 price range. Try to choose a pair that falls in the middle of that price range; higher prices may pay for thicker denim and style, but beyond that you are simply paying for the label. Classic GreyLike the flat front black pants, it never hurts to have a solid grey pair to alternate with the black pair. As with the other pants, avoid tapers, pleats and other strange UFO-like markings. CargoesPockets, pockets, pockets! Places where one can put nails, pens and condoms. These pants are smooth enough to pass as a pair of Chinos in a social setting, but avoid them at work because the boss may think that you are stealing the company stationary. This is another important staple because the pants allow for functionality. Cargoes become super-handy for camping adventures, moving trips and extreme do-it-your-self projects. _____________________________________ the staples of your closet A final word of advice pertaining to all these suggestions is maintenance. Fold your clothes to keep them in good condition. If it's a pair of dress pants, fold them along the crease and hang them on a thick hanger so it doesn't leave a mark. And don't forget to whip out that iron from time to time. References: Dovers Men's Clothing Store in Kingston, Ontario SoYouWanna.com |
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Jeans
Classic Grey
Cargoes