The first button on your shirt!

#TeachingsTuesdays

The first button always follows the standard button placement and the spacing between the collar and the button does not vary by any chance. Only for customized dress shirts, this may vary, i.e., be slightly raised or lowered based on the total shirt height. However, the standard space between the button center and the collar is kept at ​​2 ⅞ inches. In bespoke tailoring, this may change to 1 ⅞, 2 ⅜, or 3 ⅜ inches. 

How are you going to personalize your first button placement on your shirt?

“Fashion is what you buy. Style is what you do with it.” —Unknown

#MotivationalMondays

Well, people have different opinions. Some say that fashion is what you buy and style is within. On the other hand, some say style is what you buy and fashion ideas are within you. You can take it however you want! But all that you need to do is stick to the trend, create more styles, and innovate new fashion. 

Stay in the know for the latest trends, golden rules for dressing up, retro outfit ideas, wedding special suits, etc!

”I love you as certain dark things are to be loved, in secret, between the shadow and the soul.” —Pablo Neruda

#WeddingsbyBucco

When a man can show such deep love for his lady, shouldn’t his wedding attire show the same love? Here is an amazing customized suit for these grooms. A velvet blazer in maroon to express his deep love, passion for retaining the relationship, and energy to hold her hands. The peak lapels on the suit are purposefully kept wide to resemble the depth of his affection toward the bride. The dark maroon symbolizes the secret between the shadow and the soul, as mentioned in the quote!

Match your outfit with the fall colors this week! 

#FreestyleFridays

Autumn is slowly concluding. And winter is slowly beginning… So, let’s celebrate this Friday in the fall colors.  

Take this dark olive green casual blazer that blends well with the earth and the fall season. Pair this blazer with a turtleneck, a plain black t-shirt, and dark-hued slim-fit trousers. Watch out! This outfit will give you a perfect and stylish casual look! Which fall color have you chosen for your blazer? Share your choices in the comments below.

Dressing up in period-style men’s suits

#Throwbackthursdays

Tailor this period-style suit for your retro evening! The suit fabric is a pin- or graph-checkered material in wool. You can choose the colors you like—charcoal, blue, or gray. Keep the suit’s blazer and the waistcoat in a loose fit to bring back period fashion. Ensure the blazer is single-breasted and the waistcoat is double-breasted. 

The highlight of this old fashion is the tie and pocket square! Yeah, add a purple or pink-shaded silk-based wide necktie and pocket square. It can have some mild patterns on it.

Going to work in a royal blue business suit 

#WearItWednesdays

Instead of the usual dark blue or navy blue, let’s get styled in royal blue this time. Without a doubt, this is great workwear for engagements like product launches, success meets, annual business reviews, etc.    

The suit is a single-breasted, three-piece suit with two flap pockets at the front and peak lapels. Wear a striped dress shirt in a blue and white combination to complement the royal blue suit. A light blue plain necktie would complete the outfit!

Double-breasted suit buttoning rules for men

#TeachingsTuesdays

Lately, we have seen the buttoning rules for single-breasted suits. Today, let’s explore the rules for a double-breasted suit. 

Irrespective of whether your suit is double-breasted with 2, 4, or 6 buttons, at least one button must always be fastened, and the rest of the buttons could either be optional or for decorative (non-functional) purposes. You can follow a 4×1, 6×2, or 6×3 pattern wherein the first number represents the total buttons and the second number represents the number of buttons to be fastened.

“Style is the perfection of a point of view.” —Richard Eberhart

#MotivationalMondays

Though this quote is from an American poet and not a fashion designer, he has rightly pinpointed that style is a point of view. In other words, style is the opinion or impression that is born from someone else’s point of view. 

There are two more things. When someone perceives the same style that you had in mind before, that’s amazing! But when someone perceives it differently and in a good way, it becomes fashion!

“Life is the flower for which love is the honey.” —Victor Hugo

#WeddingsbyBucco

Everyone knows that boutonnieres for men are the most important accessory for a fall wedding. But have you ever wondered why men wear them on their left pockets or lapels? Well, men wear them for multiple reasons. 

The first reason is the belief that the flowers will repel all the evil spirits. The second reason is to keep the mood pleasant and lovely throughout the wedding ceremony. Also, some people claim it is made up of specific rare flowers that may help cure some diseases. Anyway, the first two reasons are truly awesome. So, going forward, wear them knowing the purpose!

A fall-winter transitional casual style for men 

#FreestyleFridays

We have seen enough casual outfits for fall so far. This November has already reminded us of the upcoming winter. So, from now on, let’s explore the transitional outfits for fall and winter this month.

Check out this super cool casual outfit in dark green and beige. The model is wearing a sweatshirt as his inner layer to warmly welcome the winter. And he has made this outfit look more casual by wearing a scarf around his neck.

An instant retro suit outfit from your wardrobe

#Throwbackthursdays

Take out a lightly padded suit in mini-checks, preferably in a white base. This will help you wear any dark trousers without any patterns on them. Keep them as plain as possible to complement the checkered suit. Now, pick a designer necktie in satin or silk. Match all of these by wearing a plain white button-up shirt. 

Now, all of these put together will give you a great, instant retro style. All from your wardrobe, and nothing new or to-buy. Pro tip: Ensure all your selections are oversized and wide enough to give a typical retro touch.

A distinguishing business suit when you want to host an event!

#WearItWednesdays

A dark tattersall checkered suit in a blend of wine red and black makes you unique among the crowd. It’s a two-buttoned, three-piece suit. The blazer is perfectly tailored with a proper silhouette, vents, pockets, and lapels. The waistcoat is four or five-buttoned and looks stunning. 

A light pink dress shirt and plain red necktie go well with this wine-red and black suit. What do you feel about this stunning suit? Drop your comments!