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Tuesday, February 19, 2019

What Pants To Wear With Every Kind Of Printed Shirt


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The Definitive Guide For Men On What Pants To Wear With Every Kind Of Printed Shirt Like A Pro
While it's safe to say that an average man is most likely to sport a printed shirt just on a tropical getaway, a recent trend boost may make you think twice. Over the last couple of years, prints on men have been making their way to the mainstream fashion world.

Ranveer Singh may be the king of prints, but that doesn't mean prints have to be as maximal as he is. As more and more men embrace this trend, there is a whole world of possibilities emerging with this look.

Prints can add a whole new level of edge and make your basic outfit exciting. Here's a definitive guide on what pants to wear  with all kinds of printed shirts: 


1. Minimal Print
How To Wear Printed Shirts
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Not all prints have to draw attention, you can go classic with paisley, gingham or polka dots. A printed shirt can even elevate a basic jeans and sneakers look, if styled well. If you're opting for print for the first time, go easy on the colour scheme.

Keeping it monotone and building your outfit around one colour is advisable. Keep the accessories and layers basic with either black or brown when it comes to formal wear. For casual, a basic white or black jacket and white sneakers should do your outfit justice in the most minimal way possible.

Hawaiian Print

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Just because Hawaiian shirts are associated with being on a holiday doesn't mean these babies can't be rocked all-year round. As prints go for a modern upgrade, so do the age-old classics. Major fashion houses took a spin on Hawaiian shirts in grown-up colour schemes of black, forest green, and sand offset by pops of colour making it super trendy.
Choose a Hawaiian shirt in a slim cut, contrary to the older boxier version for a more structured fit. Pair your shirt with chinos and oxford boots for a spin on casual Friday or well-fitted jeans and sneakers for a relaxed fit. Evoke holiday vibes all through the year!

Floral Print

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Not everyone dares to pull off this supposedly 'feminine' print, but it's 2019 and we need to get over these outdated gender norms for good. One can rock a floral printed shirt with a pair of rugged denims or shorts and sneakers for a casual brunch look or pair it with a solid coloured suit for understated elegance.
If you can't find any other way to pair your floral shirt, black jeans will be your saviour. It's also important to pair the textures right in terms of look and feel. For example, a shiny or leather bottom won't flatter a cotton dress shirt. Go for a smaller print size or minimal colour scheme if you are a little hesitant to wear bright florals. Your style will blossom, anyway!

Animal Print

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When we say animal print, Ranveer Singh's all leopard print suit comes to mind, doesn't it? As daring as it was, pulling off animal print doesn't have to be a very difficult task. Considering that these animal prints are super bold, it's best to keep the rest of your outfit understated. Sticking to basic silhouettes and pieces like chinos, classic denims and blazers are key to make your shirt the centre of attention.
For an understated yet classy way to pull off animal print, opt for monotone prints like zebra and pair with bold solid coloured separates. This contrast will definitely act as a welcome change from your usual take on animal print, which mostly involves warmer tones.

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Guy's Grooming


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Skin care has become one of the most important daily activities and is receiving more attention now more than ever. While it is a common concern for women, it is just as important that men properly care for their skin as well. Because of this, a variety of products is available made just for men and their skin.

When it comes to skincare, men are a different breed. It turns out that men are the lucky ones in that their skin ages more slowly than women’s skin. Men naturally have more collagen and elastin, which makes for firmer and thicker skin overall. In fact, their skin is approximately 25% thicker than women’s skin! Studies have also shown that men’s skin tends to be less acidic on the pH scale than women’s. When aging signs do appear, they start around the eyes with dark circles, bags and wrinkles. To fight this problem, there are various eye creams on the market that are specially formulated for men.

A man's skin is different from a woman's in texture, but not in make-up. There are three general skin types and men are not exempt from any of them. They are: oily, dry, and combination. While some people are said to have normal skin, thus not forced to deal with the extremes caused by oily or dry, that can be somewhat misleading. Someone with a normal skin type simply does not have skin that is more oily or drier than normal and, therefore, does not need the special attention given to these conditions.

A regular cleansing routine is very important, since men have larger pores than can clog easily. Men should be sure to use the proper cleanser for their skin type, which is typically oilier due to having high levels of the androgen hormone levels. Vitamin E can also help to heal cuts and redness experienced from shaving. As men age and their testosterone levels drop, their skin tends to become drier and they will have to switch up their cleansing products accordingly. Men should use a good moisturizer and might also want to consider a hydrating mask for a deep clean and added hydration.
One final fact that men shouldn’t ignore is that males over 50 are at the highest risk of developing melanoma. The most important thing that a man can do for his skin is to use a sunscreen early and often!

Someone with an oily skin type will often be plagued with too much oil on and below the surface of the skin. This, in turn, can cause various types of acne because the oil builds up. While the skin is supposed to produce needed oils, it is advisable to cleanse this type of skin with a soap or gel that will wipe away excess oils, but still keep those that are essential to healthy skin.

Likewise, dry skin must be cleansed with a soap or gel that provides necessary oils to the skin. It is important, however, to remember not to over cleanse the skin, as doing so will take away or add too much oil and can cause further problems to occur.

Combination skin often means that one has oily skin in some places and dry skin in others. Some people with combination skin have more normal spots than troubled ones, so caring for this skin type generally isn't too difficult.

While there are no particular benefits to have one skin type over the other, it is important to note that those with oily skin are less likely to wrinkle as quickly as others with another skin type. Still, it is important to properly care for your skin and do so on a regular basis.


While many skin care products will work for both men and women, some men prefer to use those manufactured just for them. This is, in part, because many skin care products used by women can contain softer fragrances. Also, because a man's skin is made up somewhat differently from that of a woman, certain it may be preferable to use products better suited to its texture. Another aggravating factor can occur when a man shaves. If you shave everyday, you may want to use something that is more gentle to your face, especially if you cut yourself often or your skin tends to be sensitive. 

Guy's Grooming Guide: Skin Care

Face wash
Twenty years ago, it was a miracle if men’s grooming including anything more than washing the face with a bar of soap. Unfortunately, using a simple soap is about as bad as doing nothing at all: It can leave your skin taut and thirsty. Instead, use a cleanser that strikes a delicate balance between tough and tender. Look for a fragrance-free gel face wash suitable for all skin types that is strong enough to cut through those overactive male sebaceous glands yet gentle enough to be used every day.

Face scrub
A face wash is just the opening act for facial cleansing. Men’s skin is naturally thicker than women's, with larger pores that roll out the red carpet for nasty debris. A granular scrub should be used two to three times a week to exfoliate and dislodge dirt deep down. No one likes to look at bumps and blackheads, and scrubbing will help smooth your complexion for a clearer, cleaner appearance. It also softens the skin as a first step toward a less gruesome shaving experience.

Moisturizer
Even the mildest facial cleansers can leave your skin feeling just plain parched. And don’t think you can cheat the system by using one fortified with a laundry list of special moisturizing agents. The truth is that every guy, even those with oily skin, needs to replenish the moisture content of their skin. Something as routine as showering or washing your face with hot water can open pores and allow valuable water to escape. A basic moisturizer with SPF will restore moisture, protect your skin from the sun, reduce razor burn, and even prevent against premature aging.

Eye cream
Almost every man neglects to treat the skin around his eyes; the soft, thin layer of skin there is prone to developing fine lines, and it’s where men first start to show visible signs of aging. That’s why everyone — even twentysomethings without a care or wrinkle in the world — should be using something specially formulated for this fickle facial region. Try an eye cream with Q10 (a coenzyme used to fight fine lines) and swelling reducers like caffeine and cucumber.

Clay mask
Despite the air of mystique and femininity surrounding a clay mask, it can be an important part of a man’s skin care regimen. This isn’t an intense spa facial, but rather a quick 10-minute commitment once a week to deep-clean your face. The clay removes dead skin and promotes cellular regeneration. It also unclogs pores while reducing excess oil and shine.

Lip balm
Like the skin around the eyes, lips also tend to get forgotten in a sea of sloughing and scrubbing. Skin on the lips is thin and lacks oil glands to regulate moisture content as well as melanin to shield the sun — this makes them particularly prone to dryness, burning and subsequent cracking and bleeding. All these problems can lead to occasional sores and the development of fine lines over time. With all the challenges here, it’s a wonder how anyone arrives in lip-lock land; simply use a balm with SPF on a regular basis and you'll be provided supple safety.

Shaving cream
Shaving cream is the only way to get a razor close enough to wipe away a five o'clock shadow. But not all shaving creams are created equal. A cooling gel that develops into a thick lather is best for almost all skin types. Gel-based formulas tend to be denser and provide better cushion and glide for a pain-free shave. If your skin irritates easily, shave during or after a shower while pores are wide open. Also, learn to give your skin a few days rest between shaving sessions.

Aftershave
Aftershaves have come a long way from the burning alcohol-based concoctions splashed on by grandfather. Today’s post-shaving balms actually provide soothing relief. Most formulas use a hint of menthol to cool the skin, but if you’re prone to irritation, make sure to steer clear: Menthol can sometimes aggravate super sensitive skin. An aftershave should also have a light consistency for faster, more efficient absorption. Extras like aloe and vitamin E are also helpful to promote healing.

Toner
Regular use of a toner can help dissolve skin impurities and cut through dirt. Male skin tends to produce excess sebum — the oily, waxy matter produced by the sebaceous glands — primarily on the face and scalp. Toner washes away the oil, prevents blackheads, tightens pores, and reduces shine. One with salicylic acid will also help treat acne breakouts.

Scalp scrub
The scalp is just skin covered — in most cases, at least partially — by hair. Yet, that small barrier of hair prevents men from ever dedicating the necessary time to clean it properly. The scalp excretes pore-clogging sebum just like the skin on the face and is likewise susceptible to the development of nasty blemishes. A scrubbing shampoo that exfoliates the scalp will prevent oil buildup and even protect against hair loss.

Body wash
So much attention is given to the complex skin on your face that it’s easy to forget about the other 90% of your body — a bar soap won’t do here, either. A shower gel is both more effective and sanitary than a cracked, germ-laden bar of soap. Granular scrubs are also important to use (in place of a basic gel) one to two times a week for exfoliation and deep-cleaning. Go for one enriched with menthol or caffeine to leave your skin feeling fresh and tingly.

Tanner
As summer fades along with your tan, it’s important to maintain a healthy — but not orangey — glow. And don’t think that membership to your local cancer-inducing tanning bed studio is the answer. A self-tanner that is impossible to apply evenly and stains your hand for a week isn’t the answer, either. There are now moisturizers with a hint of color that gradually darken the skin with increased use. It’s a simple and safe way to keep the fun of the summer sun blazing on into early winter.

more than skin deep

Skin care is a constant battle, but it doesn’t have to be all-out war. Armed with a stockpile of some key products and the knowledge of how to use them, you’ll be well on your way to a clean and clear victory. 

Friday, April 17, 2015

Watches

Affordable Slim Watches


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As with everything, thinner seems to be better — or so they've been saying. Whether it’s Gwyneth Paltrow and her latest book or CrossFit going global, thin is most definitely in.

As for watches, for a long time they were big, brazen and ostentatious, their size taken as an an indication of their ability (think complications), and even their stature. The inevitable trend pendulum is now swinging towards the other extreme: slim watches.

Slimmer than ever, the watch of the moment is a throwback to the 20th century, when gentlemen wore sleeker watches so as not to weigh down their wrists. The classics were worn with leather straps, and the modernists of the time with rubber or even plastic.

But with less space, sometimes the complications need to be masterfully compressed, leading to a mighty complicated and expensive watch. The highbrow brands, like Piaget and Jaeger-LeCoultre, have the most technically beautiful watches in the slim range.

Skagen Analog Havene Quartz

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Specs: 45mm, stainless steel
Just how slim can you go? Weighing in at just 8.7mm, this watch comes in the most perfect Danish design; we can thank Skagen founders Henrik and Charlotte Jorst.


Daniel Wellington Bristol Rose Watch
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Price: $220
Specs: 44mm, stainless steel
Just how slim can you go? 7mm of idyllic English minimalist design for the wrist. So minimal, in fact, that Derek Zoolander might call it a watch for ants.

Boccia Titanium Chronograph
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Specs: 34mm, titanium
Just how slim can you go? 7mm. The watch company Boccia is famed for only making titanium watches, and here a prime slim one.


 Bering Titanium And Rubber Strap
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Specs: 31mm, stainless steel
Just how slim can you go? 6mm. Inspired by the arctic, the design by Max RenĂ© is, as with the rest of the brand’s watches, extra, extra slim. Slip this under a business suit or, even better, your ski suit this season.

Citizen Eco-Drive Stiletto
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Specs: 31.5mm, Black ion plated stainless steel
Just how slim can you go? 5mm. Forget the fact that it doesn’t get slimmer than this — it’s solar powered, and keeps going for months on end.

Pierre Petit Serie Nizza

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Specs: 38mm, stainless steel

Just how slim can you go? 6mm. Who knew that watches came from Austria? And on top of that, a watch as slim and pragmatic as this one? The calfskin band rounds it off with just the right amount of panache.

Hamlin Ultra Thin Mesh Band
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Specs: 36mm, stainless steel.
Just how slim can you go? 7.2mm. This is an American classic watch for the seeker of a not-too-slim wrist piece. So it’s on the thicker side of thin, just in case too thin is, well, just too thin.

Rotary Ultra Slim Leather Strap
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Specs: 31mm, stainless steel.
Just how slim can you go? 5mm. The family-run brand is antique, dating back to 1895, and even supplied the British Army with watches in 1940. It’s classic, it’s a Tonneau shape and it’s chic and slim. You couldn’t ask for anything more.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Brad Pitt

When it comes to men and their hairstyles, they leave a lot to be desired. This is partly because guys are rather clueless about what's trending, and partly because they shy away from experimenting with their hair. Don't believe me? Take a good look around you; chances are 7 out of 10 men would be sporting the same hairstyle they used to four years back. Let's just cut to the chase. You're nowhere getting younger, so it makes sense for your personal style to evolve with your age, and that includes your hairstyle too.

Now there's no harm in taking inspiration from a celebrity if you want to experiment with your hairstyle. Take Brad Pitt for example, he is one celebrity who has been all over the hair map. He is like a chameleon, switches from long hippie locks to a military cut with an ease that's hard to come by. That's exactly why we decided to track his hair history to tell you what to look for when going for a new hairstyle.

1) A sophisticated soul patch with a dandy hairstyle like Brad Pitt's is apt for guys who are looking for a sharp look for a festive occasion, say your friend's wedding. A heavy hairstyling cream spread on your entire head of hair with your fingers and then combed back will give you the look. Look out for a heavy hold cream.



2) Brad Pitt's current look which he is sporting while promoting his film 'Fury' is something that many guys can be onboard with. The hair is medium-long which is tousled and seen with long sideburns (an Indian guy's trademark). Ask your stylist to create layers on our crown and then style it only with your fingers.

3) No one gets long hair as perfect as Brad Pitt (unless of course you're Jared Leto)-whether it's long, colored, knotted or straightened. He owns the look. Long locks needs proper TLC, and just so it doesn't border on the line of unkempt, keep them properly trimmed.

4) If you've a square jawline and straight hair, make this your absolute go-to look. Cut your hair short (1 inches) from the sides and back, and 2 inches from the top. Dispense a little mousse on your palm and run it on your hair, and then style it with the help of your fingers.

5) The gelled-hair-don't-care look with those uber-stylish pair of glasses is meant for those who are mature and sophisticated. Apply a lightweight gel that just holds the hair in the right place and blow it back with hair dryer.

6) This high and tight fade haircut is the trendiest hairstyle Pitt has ever sported, and we don't complaint because he's 50 and he bloody rocks it. Perfect for the edgy ones who love to experiment. This is how you'll get the look.

7) If you manage to carry long straight streaked hair with even a little bit of nonchalance, you'll be the man. Again, the quality of your hair is of paramount importance when sporting neck-length hair. Keep it evenly trimmed from behind, and manually straighten it if the need arise. It's your perfect vacation look.

8) If there's anyone who can look delightfully masculine while sporting a man bun, it has to be Brad Pitt. It's best suited for thick long hair, especially wavy and curly hair. You must avoid the hairdo if you've fine, thin hair or a receding hairline as pulling it in a bun will pull the root of the hair thereby damaging it further.

9) Brad Pitt is the only man who can wear a biker goatee-and that too a salt and pepper one- with spikes and still look so dashing. Will work best on college-going guys.


10) The slick side part was a rage four months back, and the trend, it seems, is here to stay. Any man, age notwithstanding, can get the look. Here's how.

11) The movie-star look with spiky, frosted tips is perfect for that experimental entrepreneur who wants to redefine the business casual looks. The spikes can be achieved with the help of pomade.

12) The perfect fall hairstyle for men is this buzz cut which is rather easy to achieve and maintain. The look of the cut is very short, not more than an inch of hair on the top of the head, that you can barely run your fingers through. The trick is to be sure it's just slightly longer on the top than on the sides of the head. If the length of your hair is uniform all over, your face will look out of balance.

13) Although this is his 90s look, the straight shag is back again in vogue. The latest trend among guys is the side-parted shag. It's a no-fuss, easy and laidback hairstyle that exudes youthfulness which is why it is a hot favourite amongst men.

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

White


7 way to Wear White 
The scorching summers call for colors that brighten up your day, but even the mention of the colour white gives you that calm soothing feeling. A color synonymous to all seasons, white will keep you cool this summer or cozy during winters. Let’s look at some ways to include white in your wardrobe and create different looks this season.  

1. All white makes Jack a happy man
A certain 70's actor comes to mind when you think of an all-white look. White pants and a white T-shirt broken down by a subtle colored shoe or accessories can make for the perfect summer attire if carried off well.






 2. White pants
Chose white cotton or linen pants for a relaxed and laidback look and team it with a printed or solid colored shirt with rolled up sleeves. Go sockless with loafers or sandals; add a hat, and you're all set to beat the heat in style.






 3. Top it up
While a white shirt will cool you down on a sunny day, team it with printed trousers in pastel colors to up your style. Avoid wearing denims when you have so many other options to choose from which are also summer-friendly.  






4. White Blazer
Whether it’s an engagement brunch or a summer party in the outdoors, the white suit needs to come out in the open. Temperature rise calls for white and a white blazer is the perfect choice for a formal occasion to look smart and cool.  






5. Traditional Cool
Go the traditional-modern way by wearing a plain white kurta and blue jeans for a casual day of work and play. Accessories with shades or add some color with a chain or sandals.  









6. Accessories
If white is a bit too plain for you and been worn throughout the week, try adding it to your outfit in the form of small accessories. Shades with a white frame have a retro feel and look super cool. White shoes too are appealing to the eyes, if kept clean of course.  






7. White-ish
If you still want some color, add it on to your whites. Wear colored prints like stripes on your whites. White T shirts with witty one-liners on it can also be cool, of course if your humor
is good. No need to go completely white as long as the main element is white which is balanced out with some prints. Do clothes really define or change your mood? Well research says they do, so put on your white pants and keep it cool. Just remember to also keep it really clean.  

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Friday, March 23, 2012

Dressing


There are two types of dressing: casual and power.
While the casual refers to jeans, shorts, chinos, and comfortable      t-shirts, power dressing is all about making a strong statement. Power dressing involves dressing to make an impact, to leaving your mark behind, to coming across as competent and authoritative and to perhaps even intimidate others. It is obvious to think how clothes can do all of the above. Well, the right clothes can. And we are here to help you get your power dressing wardrobe in order.

1. The fit

We cannot say this enough number of times. The fit of your clothes is of utmost importance. Get the fit right and half your battle is won. The fit has to be such that it enhances your assets and covers your fat areas. It should make you look leaner, taller and sharper. Wherever you get your clothes from, we suggest you never compromise on the fit.

2. A watch

Nothing makes a smart statement like a solid branded watch. An investment in a good watch of a reputable brand will never go to waste. If anything, it will add oodles of importance, and elegance to your personality. Buy a watch that fits your wrists and can be worn across occasions.

3. Brogue shoes

Your shoes will say a lot about the man you are. Therefore you must wear a smart pair. Brogue shoes look expensive, make a statement and are always in style. Invest in a pair of black brogues and your shoes are sure to leave their mark.

4. Ties and Cufflinks

If you think no one notices cufflinks and your tie is not of much importance to your entire power look, then you are thinking all wrong. A smart pair of cufflinks, and a well-woven, bright coloured tie will add a lot to your power look. Your suit without these is like a cake without cherry. And no one takes a cake without cherries seriously.

5. A briefcase

How can your power look be complete without a proper case? Boys carry backpacks. Men carry briefcases. Buy one that is smart, handy and purposeful. One in which you can carry your iPad and necessary files/documents with ease, without one fighting for space with the other.
Put all the above five elements together and you have the ultimate power look. A man, who wears these elements right, is sure to charm others with his charisma. He will ooze of authority and command respect. You can be all this too. All you have to do, is Power Dress. 
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Monday, October 10, 2011

Men's Suits

Type of Men's Suits
A suit is a two or three piece outfit consisting of jacket ortrouser of the same fabric sometimes accompanied by awaistcoat.
Actually, a wardrobe of a man cannot be complete without a suit. Globally, the most accepted piece of attire. Is a mark of one’s reputation, character and style.

Single Breasted

A single-breasted jacket has only one set of buttons and button holes, which do not overlap. It can be two buttoned, generally accepted, or three buttoned. The one button version is generally for dinner jackets. The single-breasted jacket may be worn with a waistcoat, a close fitting waist length garment, without sleeves or collar. Waistcoat may be made of the same fabric of the suit. It has a ‘V’ shaped neck and the back is of silk. Also called, the British style suit, it generally gives a casual look as compared to the double breasted.

Double Breasted

The double-breasted is the one which has two front overlapping across the body. It is traditionally ventless i.e., having no flaps at the back. It generally has four or six button options. It is also known as the Italian style suit and generally worn by tall men for an elegant look. It is more of a conservative and a neat tailoring piece.

Lounge Suits

Lounge suits, a man’s formal suit for ordinary day wear. As meant for day work so the fit is comfortable. It can be worn with or without a tie. Light to medium colors are preferred. Single breasted is preferred with two buttons. Three buttons give it a more formal look. Lately, linen suits are a big draw in this category.

Dinner Suits

Dinner suits, basic black tie suit. Generally in dark colors and traditional fit. Lately, slim fit is preferred.

Business Suits

Next in line are the business suits, very formal cut and stylish in sober colors and sharp fits. Different from lounge, as they are more conservative and formal, common being the pinstripe suit in navy or black. Double and single breasted, both go well.



Mandarin Suits
Mandarin suit is an oriental inclusion into this list. With a Nehru collar or the band collar, is generally worn with full button on. Cut very closely to the body, gives a very lean and sharp look. These are very elegant for an evening out.

Wedding Suits

Wedding suits for the ceremonial occasions are catching on fast. They vary in cuts and silhouettes. Fabrics are velveteen, jacquard and other sheen or a luxury fabric meant for luxury wear. The trend is currently of single to two buttons with slim fit. Experiment with lapels and pockets.

Zoot Suits

Worth mentioning in the article are the zoot suits or the Jazz age suits. Originated by the African Americans – long coats, high waisted, big lapels, should think before trying it out. Not everyone can fit this bill.


Tuxedos

And yes, the tuxedos are ultra formal and the ultimate in the suit line. It can be stylized for the ceremonial wear. It is mostly seen being worn by Hollywood stars walking the Oscar red carpet in the traditional black tuxedo. Has widely caught up in the eastern part also. Can be worn with a cummerbund, same color or of some dark royal tone in satin preferably.
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