Men Fashion: Follow Your Own Style Revisit

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I realized that more and more men today are focus on fashion and style, knowing looking good is an asset in every aspect of their lives: Business, personal or, social. The fact is, a well groomed man is as important as his personality. In fact, most of you should agreed with me that first impression always count. How to get a stylish look your comfortable with Some men feel confident enough to do this for themselves, for those who are less confident an image consultant can be employed, to give help and advice. Alternatively, cheaper way is to learn from the web.

Men Fashion & Style

In today's world, to stay one step ahead, it's important to look your best. That means developing your own sense of style and this does not simply mean following fashions and trends for the sake of it. There is a big difference between being stylish and just following the latest men's fashion trends for the sake of them. A man fashion victim is someone who wants follow all the latest men's fashion trends regardless of whether they suit their body shape looks or, age and is someone who can't put his look together. Looking your best does require a certain amount of effort, but ultimately, your clothes have to fit right, and suit your style, image and personality. As I mentioned before, it's not about the clothes you wear -- it's about how you wear them. There are enough styles out there, so I am sure you are comfortable finding your own style.

Be yourself

I always belief Wear what you think looks good, not what you believe is trendy. You should always feel comfortable with what you're wearing, so stick to items that suit your personality and style, while keeping the occasion and setting in mind. The key with men's fashion is always to match it to your personality, age and personal features. Keep a good balance of basic and fashionable clothes in your wardrobe. As a rule of thumb, not more than half of your wardrobe should not consist of trendy clothes, or worse, clothes that are out of style. Finally, brand is always trendy and style, but it sometimes doesn't mean it will look good on you. So don't follow blindly.


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Man Fashion: Fall Golf Fashion Trends

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If you have watched Tiger Woods play golf you probably have asked yourself many questions such as how did he do that? How does anyone else ever win? And maybe even what planet is he from? Eventually though if you play golf or aspire to you will ask the question what golf clubs does Tiger Woods use? But we are not talking about all this today. I'm rather sharing some of Tiger Wood's golf fashion clothing with you guys here.








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Movie Review: Bruno

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Nothing much special lately, just managed to catch up with friends at Starbuck as well as catching up with few movies lately.


If your memory served you well, I am sure you still remember this show called Bruno. Yes!! I thought bought myself some laugh and ended up with this show. So thought of sharing some review with some of you here.

I would consider this as pervasive strong and crude sexual content, graphic nudity and language.

Starring Sacha Baron Cohen, Alice Evans, Trishelle Cannatella, Sandra Seeling, and Ben Youcef


Story line is talking about this guy, Bruno, after being ousted from the fashion community during a hi-profile mishap on a Milan runway, the uber-famous fashion correspondent, Bruno, heads to the U.S. to try and straighten himself out.

So if you think of getting yourself a laugh, this is not a bad choice after all.

Rating: 4.0/5.0

Man Fashion: Relax Fit Trends in Fall/Winter?

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Started from women fashion trends, shrinking fashion has since moved away from women fashion trend and hit man fashion world.

In the past few years, it seems that designers have had some strange inside joke going with the creation of skinny jeans, shrinking suits, and the vanishing break of men's trousers, making the likes of Thom Browne a fashion legend. Or maybe designers are simply prescribing their own belt tightening in this uncertain economy by using less fabric. Many embraced this 'restricted' fit, but others who braved the look for the sake of fashion were left holding our collective breathe, hoping not to put someone's eye out with a button projectile from our snug blazers.

Well if fashion forecast are correct, it appears relief may be in sight. This Fall/Winter fashion trends are showing a more relaxed fit. This doesn't mean that fashion designers are go back to the baggy, saggy ways of old. Instead, we are seeing a more appropriate relaxed fit that personifies an easy comfort that promotes physical fitness. Gucci, Bottega Veneta, and Ralph Lauren are just a few of the designers who are relaxing things a bit for the fall. This, in my opinion, makes it easy to incorporate these looks in your signature style.

Man Fashion Trends for Fall 2009

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Even men's clothing style rarely makes dramatic leaps into the unknown, they do make subtle changes each fashion season. Let see what's hot for coming Fall season.

Outerwear:

Opt for a relax-fitting, classic trench coat and/or a slim-fit, sturdy peacoat in black, charcoal gray, or tan. These two staples are definitely worth the money you would spend on them.



If you are a man who likes that edgier look, go for a subtle, structured fatigue jacket. The fatigue jackets in brown leather and gray suede pictured below will look very sharp when paired with jeans and a Henley tee for a weekend look.




Blazers:

This season blazers are multi-functional with a crisper look. The blazers are sporting elbow patches, gold buttons, smaller flap pockets, and no lapels.


Some blazers also come with heavier, quilted linings for those very cold November nights, and some are reversible for 'more bang for your buck.




Plaid Dress Shirts:

This season plaid dress shirt focus on white, blue, and striped shirts: remember to keep this simple, sharply tailored, and subtle.


The main theme of these plaid dress shirts must able to dressed up or down. when paired with a solid or downplayed tie, blazer or suit with the same color scheme, this look works.

Men Fashion Tips for 30s

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Once you can't find your age on the calendar anymore, you know you're entering a new stage in your life. After the questioning quarter-life crisis years come your thirties, a time when you're torn between the changing twenties and static forties. For most men, fashion and style tend to change quite a bit during this period, too.




Men’s clothing for the thirty year olds has seen various trends ranging from French casuals and mode casuals to the select shop boom. Men in their 30s would have developed a discriminating eye towards fashion trends. You tend to seek a sense of sophistication while still being able to enjoy and wear fashion to your work as well as leisure. (Correct me if this is not what you experienced now)



Fashion Tips: Dos and Don'ts for Men in 30s



Men Hair Styles


Avoid jazzy hairdos or hair colors as that is the style for the younger generation. Even if you had tried on something earlier that suited you, it may not necessarily look good on you now. Also you will not be able to change your entire dressing to suit the hairstyle. Stick to comfortable hairstyles parting your hair the way it suits you best.


Skinny and Loose Clothing

Skinny and tight fitting clothes do not suit 30 year olds as they would have a more masculine body by then. Also shiny finishes and flashy prints are best left to youngsters.

Avoid loose baggy tops and pants as they would make men look stouter and sloppy.



Others Fashion Tips

As thirties is the time men indulge more in sports and physical activities like hiking, fishing and golfing, men should plan to keep their wardrobe stuffed accordingly. Keep a pair of comfortable t-shirts, cargo trousers, jeans, hats that fit the head snugly and protect the face from bright sunlight and sun glasses (avoid the fancy types, stick to black or brown tints), belts and sports shoes.


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