#MotivationalMondays
“Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value.” – Albert Einstein
Though October isn’t the month of blue, but rather pink or yellow (correct me if I am wrong in any sense), a Blue Suit is one color that can easily alternate the flamboyant Black Suit. Any why not, as blue has an ageless appeal, you can wear it all throughout the year. You can dress in a Dope Blue Suit to virtually any event. From blazers to single breasted to double breasted suit, there’s one for all, for any occasion. So time to say no to black for a while, and pick blue this time.
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Dress Code For Fall Wedding
#WeddingsByBucco
“A gloomy guest fits not a wedding feast.” – Friedrich Schiller
Are you confused about the dress code on a wedding invite for a fall wedding? I’ll recommend a dark suit with black shoes—right on the money. Dark hues are perfect. You may have a little wiggle room with the shirt and tie if nothing specific is mentioned in the invite. You are sure to impress with a crisp white shirt and dark-colored tie.
Get The Dramatic Friday Look
#FreestyleFridays
Here’s another casual wear for fall this Friday featuring scarves in complementary colors. You may wear a simple tee as to show off your six-packs and abs to impress your girl. Accessorize with a woolen cap and fitting boots for a strikingly dramatic look.
Check Out The 50’s Work Attire
#ThrowbackThursdays
The 1950’s saw the introduction of a preppy aesthetic, displaying a youthful culture, inspired by collegiate dress codes. Preppy daywear, relaxed yet still respectful, included cricket sweaters, cable knits and grandpa cardigans. Preppy prints and patterns were later introduced to work attire and corporate wear. Stripes, vintage plaids and classic ginghams are throwback to this colorful era. Color palettes also played off with preppy styles including navy blue, bright grass greens, bright whites, scarlet reds, etc.
Casual Corduroys With Crew Neck Sweatshirt
#WearitWednesday
This Wednesday, we’ll try to pair a check button up and corduroys with crew neck sweatshirt creating a super-casual, though intentional look. We have also seen in our previous posts that fall undoubtedly is a season for layering. Accessorize it with a sneaker to give it a complete look.
Keep Your Collars In Shape
#TeachingTuesdays
Button up to save your shirt
Collars go through undue stress throughout their wear – tie tugging & pulling, and wearing it on a hot day can make your collar droop with time. Fasten the top button when you hang up the shirt to prevent this. This will keep the shirt firmly placed on the hanger. This not only prevents clothes slipping off and getting creased, but also maintains its shape and keeps it crisp.
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Why Maroon Outfits Are Meant For Monday?
#MotivationalMondays
“The man who has confidence in himself gains the confidence of others.” – Hasidic Proverb
The Maroon/Berry color, though great for summer, will easily
transition into your fall wardrobe, making it a staple of men’s fall fashion. And any reason it wouldn’t? If burgundy is tagged as a neutral suit color, then berry is burgundy’s twin color. Go for a berry suit, and fashion a strong statement.
Elegant Tailcoat Suit With English Collar
#WeddingsByBucco
“Once in a while, right in the middle of an ordinary life, love gives us a fairy tale.”
This Saturday, I’ll bring you a special Tailcoat suit that comes with an elegant English collar. Its jacket are pointed at bottom on the front and elongated on the back. If you’re a tall slim man, trust me, you’ll look more sophisticated, stylish and elegant. Under coat, you should choose white shirt and bow tie or use a beautiful scarf.
Friday Farmhouse Casual Wear
#FreestyleFridays
We bring you a farmhouse casual wear for men this Friday. When you’re headed out, go for a subtle hue and let that run through the entire outfit. Put the outfit together with a tea pink cardigan and pair of grey pants.
Rugged Men’s Work Jacket
#ThrowbackThursdays
In the start of the 1960’s, the men’s work jacket was as tough as nails. Menswear staple wear were usually constructed by a slightly boxy cut and at least two large front pockets. Due to its rugged design and structured shape, it smartly bridged the gap between formal and dressed-down. Notice the jacket waistband by then was gone.
Get The Semi Casual Autumn Look
#WearitWednesday
Want to build a timeless wardrobe of ‘Fall’ outfits?
Let me give you a simple outfit formula to start off with: Navy Chino Pants + Light Blue Shirt + Navy Long Coat + White Sneakers. I’m sure you’ll fall in love with this basic street style look this autumn. Do you have more ideas of fall outfits that feature a semi-casual look? Share with me so that I can post them in the coming weeks.