Monday, March 14, 2016

MEN'S STYLE 2016::

1. Buy Less, Buy Clever:


This first resolution isn’t so much a pearl of wisdom as plain common sense. Before you even think about investing in the latest burgeoning trend in early 2016, have a long think about whether or not you’ve covered your basics first.
Buy the black trousers that will go with everything, or the Oxford shirt that can be dressed up or down, and don’t be afraid to splurge on them either. They’ll last longer and you can wear them with practically everything. Take your cue from ol’ man Clause himself: make a list, check it twice and make sure that your wardrobe actually has all of those ‘classics’ you hear so much about standing the test of time.
Men's New Year Style Resolutions - Shop smarter


2. Know Your Strengths and Weaknesses:


The phrase ‘If the cap fits, wear it’ might be a roundabout way of telling somebody that they’re a fool, but taken literally, it’s also a pretty solid piece of style advice to live by.
There’s no shame in admitting that no, you do not stand comfortably northwards of the five-foot mark, nor is it an epic shortcoming to finally accept that your arms won’t ever rip T-shirt sleeves. What you can change though, is how you dress what the man above has given you – and this is never more important than when wearing a suit.
“Go for a suit that flatters your shape,” says Alex McCart, Men’s Formalwear Buyer at Selfridges. “For example, a double-breasted suit is a good choice for tall, slim men, while a single-breasted design is a classic all-rounder. And if you’re on the shorter side, it pays to remember that vertical stripes [i.e. pinstripes] add height.”
Work with what you’ve got, not against it.
Men's New Year Style Resolutions - Know your strengths and weaknesses

3. Dress For Your Age:


We’ve all cringed at Madonna’s peculiar inability to reconcile her actual age with an age-appropriate wardrobe. But we men are often no better. And whether in the grip of a midlife crisis or a misguided attempt at looking mature, our wardrobes often end up being the giveaway.
Dress according to your decade. In your twenties, it’s still acceptable to experiment. In your thirties, it’s important to begin dressing like you’re a grown-up (even if your life choices to date say something else). In your forties, you should consider putting your rebellious days behind you (no slashed denim and studded leather jackets please). And in your fifties, recognise that the fit of your clothes is just as important as how comfortable they are (Jeremy Clarkson, we’re looking at you).
The truth is, it doesn’t matter what age a man is – he can still look sharp and on top of his sartorial game.
Men's New Year Style Resolutions - Dress Your Age
4. Be Swayed By Suede:
Suede jackets used to be the oxymoron of the luxury fashion world; incredibly expensive to produce but almost always naff in their design. Those oversized, shapeless vintage versions you see haunting charity shops? They were just as shudder-inducing in their heyday.
In 2016, however, suede should be taken wherever you can find it. There are summer suede jackets, winter suede jackets, suede overshirts, shoes and bags to take your pick from. And it’s not just run-of-the-mill shades of brown, stone and tan that it comes in now, either – 2016’s suede is a veritable rainbow of touchably soft luxury.
“Soft and supple to handle, suede gets better with age and its velvety surface means it shows the best of both deep and soft colour palettes,” says Alex Field, Head of Menswear Design at Reiss.
Just don’t take it out in the rain.
Try a suede jacket this year

5. Don’t Divide Your Wardrobe Into Smart And Casual:

Your mother may still be of the opinion that owning a pair of tracksuit bottoms is tantamount to being a card-carrying member of ‘the wrong crowd’, but if there’s one thing to take notice of as we close the door on 2015 and look ahead to the new year, it’s how menswear is relaxing.
Trainers with tailoring? Right on. Tapered joggers and Derby shoes? Absolutely. Try mixing and matching tailored and relaxed pieces for surprisingly versatile and stylish combinations that you might not have previously thought of.
Just stop short of trying to pass your gym kit off as night-out wear.
Men's Up-Down/Smart-Casual Outfit Inspiration Lookbook
6. Accessorise All Areas:
Got your basics collection completed and live in a uniform of black, navy and grey? Yes, you may look well put together, but without a spark of originality, you risk blending in with the rest of them.
Make 2016 the year you invest in accessories. The appeal of accessories is that you can choose a level of commitment that suits you. Tentatively show off your originality with a subtly patterned scarf. Feeling braver? Add a few points of difference to your tailoring (a quick glance at any stylish Tumblr will spotlight the infinite combinations).
In short, it’s an easy way to upgrade your look without breaking the bank.
Men's Accessories Lookbook

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