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Men’s apparel is just as appealing!

Nowadays, the most stylish men devour page after page of fashion advice and grooming tips. So here I am to share my knowledge with our studs.

The very first rule says that never wear a bad fit; for whatever you wish to wear, it won’t look good on you until ‘ n’ unless it fits your body properly. So evaluating fit is the key to stand out in a room full of masculine bodies. To do so, keep in mind the following  5 elements of evaluating fit:

1.     Grain – a garment should be cut on the right grain or on grain to achieve good fit.

2.     Set – it refers to the smooth fit, i.e., without any wrinkles.

3.     Line – for a proper fit the structural line of the garment should align with the natural lines of the body.

4.     Balance – according to this, the right and left side of the garment should appear balanced or symmetrical when viewed from front, side or back; which means that the garment should be in equilibrium.

5.     Ease – it refers to the difference between the measurements of garment to that of the wearer. It is the amount of roominess in the garment.

As per the second rule, add a pair of colored trousers to your wardrobe; something funky like red, green, yellow, orange, pink or whatever suits you best.

The third rule says that own a watch that goes with a good business suit, it makes you look handsome, functional and classic.

Always dress like you might like to drop by a restaurant or a night club with a dress code; here goes the rule number four; because you might. And even if you don’t, you might as well look like a guy who’s got plans.

Flip through the images of a men’s show – the latest one I would recommend you is Dolce and Gabbana’s Spring-Summer Collection 2021. 90% of the things you will see will be way over the top or useless to you. Use the other 10% for inspiration. This is explained under rule five.

Rule six says, buttoned down collars aren’t business dress. Yes, you’ll see guys wearing them with suits. Don’t be that kind of studs. A business suit deserves a business collar, and that means no buttons at the tips.

According to rule seven, don’t wear T-shirts with graphics on them for anything that is not household work, a workout or a concert. Rather go for solid-color tee, or another light weight option like henley or polo.

At last, as per the rule number eight, understand the colors, fabrics and the categories of menswear. For this refer to below provided links-

https://fashionworkworld.blogspot.com/2020/06/mens-fashion-not-creative-field-thats.html

https://fashionworkworld.blogspot.com/2020/06/designing-mens-wardrobe.html


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