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“Passionate Marriage is about resilience rather than damage, health rather than old wounds, and human potential rather than trauma.” – David Schnarch
As we come to the end of a rather passionately fashionable week, we discuss what it means to wear a creative black tie wedding outfit, if you’re the groom of course. Here is the code: wear the black tie with a tuxedo that will fit in superbly with it. Dinner jackets are an excellent choice, and both bow ties as well as neckties are at home in patterns or low-key colors. If you choose a suit instead, ensure you dress it up to stay tune with the “black tie” part of the code.
Author: Carmen Bucco
This Friday Go For A Half Sleeve Shirt
#FreestyleFridays
For the passionately fashionable professional, the half sleeve shirts reflect elegance as formal outfit. Why not pair a neutral colored shirt with chinos and accessorize with formal shoes or loafer to maintain your personality trait and fashion sense? You can also pick a strip line shirt and team it up with a fitted trouser for an unusually cool, professional look. Simply tuck in the half sleeve shirt to strike the right balance at the workplace. So you no longer have to avoid short sleeve dress shirt style!
Checkered Suit A Combination Of Vintage & Modern
#ThrowbackThursdays
Most old-school looks are getting a modern makeover these days. Done right, modern check suiting offers an air of vintage grace to it that is both traditional and modern. Over the past few years, the unconventional suit has arrived on the scene, as more and more men choose to create newer trends rather than follow them. The Blue Suit is here to stay for long, the only suit of real interest is a checked suit. Whether it’s an understated blue or trend grey suit, add a modern twist to it by pairing it with a simple white shirt and low-key tie.
Get The Absolute Semi-formal Look With Corduroy
#WearitWednesday
Corduroy, popular in the 1970’s has staged an appearance this year with a modern twist. Typically, a heavier thicker fabric with ridged construction, the Corduroy provides the required depth than wool and other fabrics. Given corduroy is a more semi-formal choice of look, the jacket pockets are also a patch pocket, viewed as semi-formal – because the construction of the jacket pockets are highly discernable and are primarily seen on blazers and sports coats. Teaming up with corduroy with some chinos or light trousers, and accessorizing with brown belt and brown shoes lends a chic stylish look that will go down well with most semi-formal or casual events.
Keep An Eye On Your Belt!
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Watch your belt!
For a professional look, avoid wearing your rugged, casual belts to the office—definitely, not the kind of attention you deserve. So what do I suggest here? It’s always better to stock multiple belts in your closet, as you shuffle between attending formal and non-formal events, though I know most guys own not more than a couple of belts anytime. The last thing you’d want is a sloppy look in pants that don’t fit you properly.
Classic Summer pieces that should be in every man’s wardrobe
If Its Warm Outside Go For Linen Suit
#MotivationalMondays
“If you want to be successful in this world, you have to follow your passion, not a paycheck.”– Jen Welter, first female NFL coach
This week’s posts are all about following your passion, and dressing up to flaunt your passion. Here’s a linen suit for the most passionate professional. Lightweight and loose, the linen suit comes with flax fiber construction and extremely low thread count. This means the linen suit is comparatively lighter than other suits (especially the wool suit). I recommend linen suit if you’ve a business obligation that will transport you to warmer climes. You of course have got the right thing.
Simple Two Button Suit For Your Wedding
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“There is no more lovely, friendly, and charming relationship, communion or company than a good marriage.” – Martin Luther
Here is a winning wedding suit that can be tailored, sophisticated yet versatile. On your big day, you can dress it up with a simple white dress shirt or dress down a little with a patterned top. The jacket comes with notched lapels, a two-button closure, front flap pockets, non-functional sleeve buttons and a chest pocket. In addition, it is double vented and fully lined. The pants tough are unhemmed and unlined, having a zip fly with tab closure, side pockets, belt loops and besom-pockets.
This Friday Go For A Three Piece Suit
#FreestyleFridays
Is the three-piece suit dead? Or is it a winning deal. Check out this white button-up shirt, lined with the collar undone and spots of tiny polka dots, peaks beneath the boxy dark blazer. Pair the blazer with a pair of pants having the right amount of slouch to them. Accessorize it with a pair of smart loafers for a complete look.
CHANGE OF FORMAL TO SEMI-CASUAL WORK WEAR – WHAT HAS CHANGED?
Single Pleated Flat Trousers Of 1940’s
#ThrowbackThursdays
In the 1940’s, the suit trousers, slacks or pants were generally flat-fronted or featured single pleats. These pants were worn at the high waist with a 3-inch waist band. Trouser legs were wide about the ankle contrary to today’s “skinny” suits. Normally, they were either straight hemmed at the bottom, as required during the war, or featured 2-inch trouser cuff (turn-ups) which most men in the US preferred.
Havana Suit A Cool Looking Semi Casual Outfit
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Well, we have been talking of winning. And a suit can make you an ultimate winner like the Havana suit. It is cool and has a semi-casual vibe than other suits. The suit, made of pure wool, features bold, almost chalky pinstripes. It is a double-breasted jacket with slim-tailoring and a distinct, yet flattering touch. This men’s suit is an excellent option for casual Friday (preferably with sneakers), or you can wear it to a wedding.
Keep An Eye On The Collor Gap
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Watch for Collar Gap
Look for collar gap as you may not be able to see it, but everyone around you can. The collar of your suit jacket, if it does not properly fit to your neck, will move away from the shirt collar, producing a gap. Though this can be due to a number of reasons, and if it isn’t that severe, a good tailor can usually fix it. But if it’s a bigger problem, anything more than a small gap, you need to be careful while buying a suit, unless of course you have help at hand.
Get Winning With A Wool Suit
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“Winning is not everything, but the effort to win is.” – Zig Ziglar
Winning isn’t everything, but here is a winning suit that will make you a champion for life: the wool suit. Practically customizable, recommended suit colors include navy and grey. Check for a range of fits of the blazer including Athletic, Slim and Standard, in addition to Slim, Athletic, Straight, Standard and Tailored cuts for the pants. This makes the suit perfect for men who are larger on top, though it doesn’t guarantee a bespoke fit.