Have you heard of ‘Paisley’ ties?

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Some claim the Paisley pattern has its origins in Kashmir, India. Some claim they have Middle Eastern origin and were derived from a cypress tree symbol. It is believed that the cypress tree, along with the floral patterns on the Paisley pattern, represents life. These patterns come in bold colors, like indigo, turquoise, red, pink, burgundy, black, ivory white, etc.  

These ties are a wonderful replacement for solid or plain neckties. And these ties become a statement when you wear them with plain suits.

“Clothes mean nothing until someone lives in them.” —Marc Jacobs

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By saying so, this American fashion means that clothes are nothing but fabric unless someone lives in them or wears them. Clothes can gain their value, emphasis, and character only when they become a part of your unique dressing style or identity. Also, he means that clothes are not just covering materials; they express your personality.

How do you wear clothes? Are you giving life to them? Or just seeing them as one another article? Do a self-analysis now and comment on what you feel!

“I would rather spend one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.” —J.R.R. Tolkien

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Living a lifetime is no longer a dream. The moment is going to arrive when I can start holding your hands forever… Let our wedding occasion express love in all its forms, including the costumes we flaunt. 

I am going to show up in a gray and burgundy red suit to express my excitement and deep love for you! The gray blazer with shepherd checks in pink expresses my serenity. The premium cotton trousers in burgundy express my patience and loving state of mind. The pale purple shirt expresses my affection for you.

Looking for a chic casual blazer for the outdoors?

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Here is a casual winter blazer that you were looking for. It is a chic extra-long woolen blazer in fossil gray. It has four buttons and a wide peak lapel. The woolen material insulates you from the winter breeze outdoors. You can achieve an elegant casual look when you pair it with a crew-neck sky blue t-shirt and bronze brown corduroy pants or jeans. You can wear a casual watch and a hat to make it look more informal and trendy. 

Notably, the colors of this attire do magic to our eyes. A unique gray shade is paired with contrasting blues and browns. That’s amazing!

An exemplary vintage suit style for this winter

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The model wears a ‘cracked pepper’ dark gray, vintage-style blazer with light stripes on it. The two-buttoned blazer has a notch lapel and two front patch pockets. The vests are in light gray and are four-buttoned. The winter accessories—the scarves and the newsboy cap—are wisely chosen. The ‘houndstooth’ pattern in black and white is adorable and greatly pairs with the blazer and the vests, giving it an absolute vintage style and look.

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A simple cashmere-silk blend business suit!

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Indeed, this is a perfect corporate-look outfit! The blazer is a cashmere-silk blend fabric in black. It has medium-wide peak lapels and flap pockets. The trousers are perfect in navy blue cotton fabric. The model wears a button-down shirt in gingham checks with a white base and purple stripes. The purple silk necktie is a total match for the attire. Wear a black belt and shoes to complete this business suit for an upright corporate look!

What are striped ties?

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From the 1900s military regiments to today’s interviews, striped ties are in vogue. These are professional ties and are most preferred for formal occasions. Undoubtedly, every man will have at least two or more types of striped neckties. The stripes in these ties come in different colors and widths. 

The major stripe types include regimental, repp, monochromatic, club, pencil, barcode, candy cane, awning, horizontal, and corporate diagonals. Solid shirts or light-hued shirts work well with these striped ties.

“Every man should have a magnifying mirror. If you look good magnified, you are set to go.” —Tom Ford

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This American fashion designer insists every man take a look in the magnifying mirror after styling themselves. He feels that if you look good when magnified in the mirror, you are perfectly dressed up. Well, now comes the question, ‘How do you dress up and look good in the mirror’? The answer is simple. Just follow the fashion principles, balance the elements, and most importantly, show up with confidence. Here you go!

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“To love is to burn, to be on fire.” —Jane Austen

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Love can happen to anyone. It has the power to empower your passion and excite your energy. Thus, Jane Austen compared it to fire. Now that you’re beginning a new life with your new love and getting ready for the big day, you can’t wear an ordinary wedding suit. You need to wear a hot, fierce outfit that excites the fire in you! 

Check out this windowpane plaid wool fabric in maroon, representing your intense emotions. The trousers and the necktie are in plain maroon fabric. Let the white checks on the blazer and the white dress shirt show your honesty!

Styling with a casual faux fur winter jacket 

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The model wears a mustard-colored leather-textured faux fur jacket with wide-notch lapels and buttons. He also wears plaid scarves to cover the neck region. Together, they look easy, casual, and appealing. The plain brown tee perfectly complements the winter jacket and the pale blue pants. You can wear a casual shoe and complete the outfit. This is ideal for many occasions, like semi-formal events, weekend outings, and traveling for work. 

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A 1930s solid-colored formal suit to remember

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A medium coffee or peanut brown solid two-piece suit tailored in 1930s style. The glossy blazer has only one button and a quite medium-wide notch lapel. The pockets are flap-type. The trousers are a regular fit without pleats. The pocket squares match the white button-down shirt. 

Overall, it is a simple and gleaming solid-colored suit, clearly showcasing the style and elegance of 1930s fashion. Tailor one for you with Bucco!

An impressive formal suit when you’re the chief guest! 

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Why should you always wear checkered blazers and plain trousers? Let’s reverse the style and wear a plain coat and checkered trousers. See this navy blue plain single-breasted overcoat with a bal or cloverleaf collar and four buttons. The trousers are gray and in glen checks. Wait, you may think this looks ordinary, like another formal suit. There is a trick to transform it from ordinary to impressive! Add a designer necktie and silk-based pocket squares that contrast the navy blue blazer. 

Try this unique formal suit for grand occasions and share with us the compliments you receive.