Sync With Wedding Attendees By Wearing A Dark Classic Suit

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“In my opinion, the best thing you can do is find someone who loves you for exactly what you are.” – Juno
If you’re an attendee to a wedding, and looking for a bit of semi-formal outfit type, you need to compliment your style with the wedding time and season. Go for simple dark suits; they’re always classy and sync with any age as well as anybody silhouette.

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Its Friday, Bring Out The Casual Look With A Checkered Shirt & Khaki Pants

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I love the stylish checkered shirt with khaki pants, whilst adding some color into the outfit without looking awkward. While the checkered shirt can don multiple colors in it, the khaki pants will always neutralize the effect. Do tuck in a shirt and accessorize the ensemble with a fine black leather belt and a pair of black shoes.

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Check Out This Vintage Style Slim Fit Blazer Jacket

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Here’s a vintage slim fit Suit Blazer Jacket Tux Vest & Trousers with impeccable stitching, beautiful pattern and fine material for a high level of comfort. Both the jacket and the vest are fully lined. The pants come with a synching belt built-in on either side.

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Get Contrast When It’s Cold, Team Up Sweaters With Shirts

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If you love contrasts, and when the weather gets cold, pair a sweater with a formal shirt lending a semi-formal touch to it. If what you’re wearing is a light-colored shirt, ensure you put on a contrasting dark-colored sweater having a V-neck. If it’s a white shirt, team up with a crimson red sweater; accessorize with a neutral-colored tie. A pair of black or blue chinos will work exceedingly well.

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Fabrics That Looks Luxury But Quite Affordable

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Luxury fibers add a buffer of luxury to more functional and affordable fabrics. Examples include cashmere (a yarn spun from the hair of the cashmere goat), Alpaca, silk and mohair (yarn obtained from the hair of the angora goat). The most luxurious fiber however comes from vicuña (a relative of the alpaca found in the Andes). The extremely soft and warm fibers can only be removed from the animal every few years, so the resultant yarn, as you may know, is quite expensive and softer than fabric made with sheep’s wool.

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Start Your Fall Monday With Textured Fabrics

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“The secret of getting ahead is getting started.”— Mark Twain
Get started this Fall by wearing solid colors in textured fabrics. Tweed, corduroy, woolen knits and even suede or velvet offer you a nice, Fall look and feel. They work superbly with lighter grays or dark solids and other muted hues. As a certain bonus, most of the common fabrics having a conspicuous texture to them are on the thicker scheme of things. These fabrics will keep you warm and cozy on a bitingly chilly day without your having to put on an overcoat on top of your outer wear.

FALL IS ON. GET YOUR OFFICE OUTFIT RIGHT!

FALL IS ON. GET YOUR OFFICE OUTFIT RIGHT!

This isn’t our first blog on Fall fashion. Just that we’ve bracketed the season’s some of the most popular office outfit options. This said the choice has never been easy! It’s time to get your office outfit absolutely right this Fall. Read on…

Give your Classic Navy some twist:
A well-tailored suit communicates to your clients and colleagues a strong message that you’re nicely positioned to take on the big challenges head on. A two-button suit can never fail to slim your silhouette. The classic navy suit is the perfect starter for job interviews, meetings or those nerve-wracking sales presentations. Pair it with a white spread collar dress shirt, and accessorize it with a solid navy. The versatility of the suit lies in its flexibility to conform to all dress shirts or styles including pattern. Fall can be a welcome season as you can pair your suit using a lightweight scarf for those bitingly cold and chilly dawning.

FALL IS ON. GET YOUR OFFICE OUTFIT RIGHT!
Wool Patterned Suit
A patterned suit is crafted to provide your style a certain level of depth. Give it a simple look; add a simple tie and allow the pattern to convey your sense of fashion. If you’re bold enough, go for a three-piece option with a double breasted vest. Accessorize with deep greens, navy and burgundy. A pocket square is guaranteed to keep the colors work both for your navy as well as your patterned suits. This suit option is the best fit through Fall and Winter. Invest in at least one seasonal suit as after all you’re going to wear it only once in a few months of the year. Good care of your suits (do refer to our previous blog posts) will help extend its life for several more years.

Casual Fridays:
Casual Fridays is a great opportunity to expand your repertoire of selection of style and color. Ditch your suit and tie, and go for a thin cardigan sweater. Team it up with a pair of dark denim jeans for a complete look. For sweater options, pick cardigan, V-neck merino wool and not-so-regular shawl collar for a complete collection.

Art of layering:
The art of layering plays an important role in defining Fall fashion. There are a range of ways to layer your outfit this season: a mac on top of a T-shirt and crew-neck sweater is a ready-to-go option. Probably an off-duty look you should learn to master. If you’re looking for something that is more smart or business casual, choose a trench coat, and layer with an Oxford button-down shirt or unlined sports jacket.

Shoes & Accessories:
With the right office attire, your choice of shoe turns out to be a tad more than black dress shoes. Let the first impression be the best one with oxfords, loafers, boots and derby. Remember that Fall and Winter accessories are not complete without Boots. Having the right pair of boots as accessories is worth every penny. Next, include a hat and scarf to your Fall wardrobe, and you’re ready to go this Fall.

A Classic Aesthetic Navy Suit For Your Big Day

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“A husband and wife may disagree on many things, but they must absolutely agree on this: to never, ever give up.”—Anonymous
If you’re a groom with a penchant for traditional look, then look no further than this crisp navy suit definite to satiate your classic aesthetic cravings on your big day. Accessorize with a matching tie for a supremely classic look, or go for a brightly colored bow-tie to give an unexpected twist at the end.

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Stay Warm And Look Good With This Gilet During The Fall

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Don’t just tag gilet as a classic outwear piece; it’s one of the most versatile additions where a bit of coverage is required. Made for those breezy Spring or Fall days, it can generate an equally dashing look under your winter coat as well. The biggest advantage of down-filled styles is that they are the warmest, while they maintain a sleek look rather than puffy.

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Check Out This 19th Century Suit With A Mix Of Threads

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It is often said that not all suits are created equal, like this 3-piece suit in brown tweed that can outdo any contemporary version. An excellent addition to your 19th century-inspired lifestyle, this suit is crafted from a mix of 25/40/35 wool/acrylic/polyester. Another highlight of this suit is that coat and vest are completely lined.

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A Patterned Blazer Adds More Personality To Your Outfit

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A patterned blazer can throw a nice look with the combination of personality and integrating the right colors onto your outfit. If you love traditional patterns, then try houndstooth, windowpane, checks or even a puppytooth blazer. Pair the blazer with a neutral color polo shirt in grey, beige or navy, in addition to a pair of jeans for a semi-casual look. For a more casual look, put on your blazer over a smart shirt, and team it up with a pair of light-colored chinos for an effortlessly stylish look and feel.

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Get To Know About Surgeon’s Cuffs

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If the buttons of your suit jacket or blazer are functioning buttons, also termed as “surgeon’s cuffs”, you can only shorten the distance from the bottom button to the end of the cuff, or you’ll need to pay your tailor a little more to move a button and hole.

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