Showing posts with label wardrobe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wardrobe. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 August 2017

Consider these 5 things Before You Decides on Color


Colors are difficult to coordinate

There is nothing more limiting than a wardrobe of separates that are all different colors. Ground your wardrobe in flattering neutrals so that the colors can easily be added as accents.

Color gimmicks are exactly just that.
It’s not about what “color season” you are, it’s about the texture, tone and how the color looks on you as a whole. How does it look on you that day?


Color dates itself.
Every year comes with a color-tone of the year to grace things in market and motivates people to buy new things. But want happens the next year? This circle is repeated and before you know it, you’ll be wearing the color of 2003 in 2017 and looking out of touch and irrelevant.
Classic colors like black, navy, white, gray or red as an accent always look modern. Always stay in the now, look rich and look relevant.

Combine high and low.
When you do invest in key wardrobe pieces be certain that they will last from a color standpoint.

Color tells a visual story.

When you want to look classical and successful you need to stay away from colors that say the wrong thing. Present yourself in a language that looks global, modern and relevant. 

Friday, 4 August 2017

What Colors Complement Each Other


What color should I wear is a question that comes to most fashion/style expert. Color is one of their biggest roadblocks when it comes to creating a chic and professional image.

Here’s the truth about color and style if you want to look professional, chic, rich, and relevant: wear classic neutral colors!

Have you ever looked at professional, rich, relevant or classic men? They build a wardrobe around black or navy. 
Have you ever looked in high-end fashion houses like DL Republic, DLC clothing or Dr.Legendclothing (just Google them to see), you will see plenty of black, navy or white.

Keep in mind that it is not about the price tag but about the elegance that the color conveys. Stay away from murky off colors that only suck up your presence.


By all means do add color to your wardrobe, but think of color as an accent rather than a mainstay of your wardrobe.

Friday, 9 June 2017

A Man’s Wardrobe


This article is a continuation of the wardrobe series we started last week. Yeah, before spending a dime, go through your current clothing and set aside everything that you have not worn for a year or two.

Clothes that are noticeably stained, and clothes that fits so poorly not even a master tailor can adjust it to fit. 

Get people involved in your decision. The goal here is to create a network of supporters and audience which puts pressure on you to fulfill your promise.


You have to understand why you need professional clothing in your wardrobe.  Understand the style basics and your specific needs.

Friday, 25 November 2016

Heading for a Wedding? See This....

Are you often late to wedding ceremonies because you just can’t seem to figure out what to wear? Your thought usually is to pick something right out of your closet that fits the occasion while at the same time feels comfortable, confident and you look well styled. Believe it or not this is something that can be easily achieved with just a little planning.

Plan your wardrobe the night before the event. How? Start by laying out the suits, pants shirts, ties, shoes, lapel pins that you think might work for the occasion. Style the outfits and make your choice of the best fit for the occasion. Iron those items that needed to be ironed and hang them nicely. Next morning just jump into your clothing and get your day started quickly.

It took me several years to start from the basics, if you try this and it works for you, then think of making it a habit and do it for all your clothes. This completely creates a great system for planning out a complete working wardrobe that not only fits your individual style, but also have you get dressed for any occasion at the drop of a dime. 

Imagine having a plan for your wardrobe instead of haphazardly throwing your pieces of clothing together each morning. Now imagine how much time you would save.

Tuesday, 22 November 2016

You Don’t Need To Spend It All To Create A Killer Wardrobe




You currently go shopping once in a blue moon, which is already too much of a cost. Spending more would break your bank account. But you want to dress better, but the price tag is just too high.

Think of it; what if it wasn’t?
What if you could upgrade to a sharper-looking wardrobe on a super-tight budget?

The first step is determining which men’sclothing fashion house sell the clothes that fit your body closest or the best fashion designer that will understand your body shape.
You have to identify who is the best fashion designer that you admire his designs of best-fitting shirts, pants, suit, natives, etc. 

Go and evaluate your choice fashion designer. Remember, you are not shopping yet, you are evaluating. You’re finding the best fashion designer for future reference.

Set a Monthly Style Budget. Decide how much you want to invest in your wardrobe every month. You don’t have to divide your salary into two. Just remove a little amount, depending on the type of style you want to build.

Develop a shopping plan. Before you go out, make a list of the clothes you need.

Now you are ready; Go Upgrade Your Wardrobe.

By shopping smartly, you’ll quickly discover that the cost of rebuilding your wardrobe is far less than you imagined.

You have plenty of money to get started.
Remember, you don’t need a Porsche to learn how to drive, and you don’t need fancy designer clothes to learn how to dress yourself.

Learn to create awesome wardrobe with affordable clothes before you even consider the high-priced items.
And once you’re ready to spend big, you’ll already have a killer wardrobe at your disposal.
You’ll be rocking stylish clothes before you know it, man.

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