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Two simple hacks to make any suit look fantabulous
#Trousers should be an inch just below the navel.
# Length of the Jacket sleeve should extend a quarter inch to a half inch before the shirtsleeve.
Tag: bespokesuits
Motivational Mondays
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“Nothing in the universe can stop you from letting go and starting over.” —Guy Finley
Freestyle Fridays
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Here’s one for your company holiday party: put away your grey business suit for some time and go for a well-fitted blazer teamed up with a matching crisp shirt or fine gauge turtleneck. Spice up your attire with a contrasting pocket square and there you go… the ideal work-to-play hodgepodge.
Throwback Thursdays
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In the 1920s when meticulous dressing sense called the shots on New Year’s Eve theme parties, the golden rule thus became ‘dress up or don’t come’. Though it took some light years of theme parties to get everyone into it, the regulars know how to play the game with style. It really adds to the fun!
Wear It Wednesdays
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Navy Suit
One of the many advantages of owning a navy suit is that it can be worn with any color or pattern combination. They’re great for the special evenings too. Also, if you’re cock sure that the party you’re heading for is filled with a pack of top hats and tails, then rest assured, wearing a navy suit is almost a foregone conclusion.
Teaching Tuesdays
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Simple hack for a sharp-dressed man:
The length of the suit jacket should reach the knuckles of your thumb.
Motivational Mondays
#MotivationalMondays
“No matter how hard the past is, you can always begin again” – Buddha
Freestyle Fridays
#FreestyleFridays
Now that you’re contemplating house party or hanging out with your best pals around the TV set this New Year’s Eve, go for a cool casual look: pick a dark pair of jeans adorned with seasonal colors. Try a simple classic cardigan or pullover sweater that is layered over a casual button-down. Weather may play spoilsport, so do put on an outer layer.
Throwback Thursdays
#ThrowbackThursdays
What did the men of the 1970s wear when hitting the floors of the New Year eve fête?
The 70s disco trend added some flashy outfits to otherwise nature-inspired fabrics and colors. The bright palette of colors that made up the 70s shirts, bell bottom pants and platform shoes grooved on and off the dance floor, and did not fail to ‘wow’ the onlookers.
Wear It Wednesdays
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Corduroy Blazer:
Pick a simple, yet statement-making blazer for meeting your besties this New Year eve. Putting on a Corduroy Blazer for the New Year night party (and into the morning) will help you kickstart your New Year celebration in style!
Teaching Tuesdays
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Simple hack to choosing the best Tie Width
The widest point of the tie you wear must be roughly as wide as the widest point of the lapel of your jacket.
Motivational Mondays
#MotivationalMondays
“For last year’s words belong to last year’s language and next year’s words await another voice. And to make an end is to make a beginning.” -T.S. Eliot