Inappropriate shoes color choice basically
defeats the purpose of suiting up to look most presentable.
Frequently, men choose shoes in shades that
complement dress clothes like brown-hued shoes with black trousers. As a piece of reminder to avoid this common fashion faux pas, pair black suits with
black shoes, gray suits with black or camel shoes, brown suits with brown or
camel shoes; and navy suits with black, camel, tan or oxblood-colored footwear.
Contrary to a fallacy, fitted threads actually
look better than loose clothing. Even on larger men, body-skimming styles are
more flattering. Of course, "body-skimming" is not tantamount as
"skin-tight." What is being emphasized in this case are clothes that
glide contentedly over showing your physique to its best advantage. To
double-check whether clothes are supersized, try to get one size down from your
regular size next time you go shopping and compare the difference. You'll recognize
your clothes are too big if you have the difficulty discerning your body shape
in them.
Trouser’s pockets are a place to put your hands,
some spare change and a slim wallet perhaps. They are not intended to keep a
bulky wallet filled with cash and two-month-old receipts, cell phone, sets of
keys, and a hoard of business cards. Swollen pockets detract its sleek look, so if you detect any square lumps on your pants, bag is the best place to be but
not your pocket. An all-purpose bag that transforms easily from work to play is
a messenger. Briefcases for business-oriented guys and carryalls for on-the-go men
are extra alternatives. As a smartest choice, instead of stretching out your trousers
by filling its pockets heavily, consider putting on a suit with interior
pockets to dole out daily necessities over a larger area to preserve a sleek
appearance.
Pairing white socks with dress shoes may have
enjoyed brief fame as an unconventional fashion statement in the mid-'90s, but
there's a good reason this combo has botched to make a brawny comeback. Dress
shoes should only be paired with dress socks like wool or cotton socks in dark
hues like black, blue, gray, and brown. In contrast, white socks should be set
aside exclusively for matching with athletic shoes and track pants.
Regardless of its type, always unbutton the
lower button as this stretches especially with a filled stomach which may break
its sleek appearance.
If you're a student who needs to place around 10 pounds of books each day, a backpack is absolutely that matters. Once these college glory days are gone and you penetrate the job market as a professional, you’re called to scrap your backpack and replace it with something that complements your new phase of journey. To set off a work wardrobe of blazers, dress shirts and the occasional suit, you need similarly polished accessories, so indulge on a leather messenger bag or briefcase and set aside that camping backpack.
There's nothing wrong with being a label-lover,
but proper judgement is significant in this game. After all everyone is aspiring the handsomest version, but not like a walking classified advertisement. Invest
in a label because you love the fabric, quality and fit but not to parade a row
of labels embedded in all areas of your outfit. Splurging life savings on
pieces that highlight high-flying logos or branding only demonstrates that
you're more conscious with status than substance.
Be cautious enough not to
leave a patch of facial hair untouched as this looks awkward and untidy so
invest on a quality razor.