A winter casual outfit in earthy colors!

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Look at this man, who’s looking handsome in his casual winter suit! His winter woolen jacket is thick enough and extra long. The trousers and inner layer (probably the sweater) are almond brown to contrast with the dark brown jacket. The man also wears scarves around his neck to balance the temperature. 

Overall, this is an elegant casual outfit for men on weekends and informal officewear days. In the case of the coldest days, you can add gloves and another layer of clothing with a dress shirt or waistcoat. 

Stay with us for more styling tips and suit suggestions for this winter!

The Unique 1920s retro blazer in three pieces

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A striped leather black suit with high padding on the shoulders is chosen as the outer layer. The inner layers are trousers and a waistcoat in light lava gray. Unlike other vintage suits, the lapels are not that wide and are peak-type. This 1920s blazer, along with the other garments, makes it look great. A flat cap is the easiest and most notable retro feature of this attire.  

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A typical professional gray two-piece suit for meetings

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Here is a traditional yet stylish gray and black business suit! The blazer is a light gray and made of a wool blend. The blazer is simple, slightly padded, and has flap pockets and peak lapels. The trousers are corduroy-type and in black to pair with the blazer. The shirt and pocket squares are maintained in white. The necktie combines white, gray, and black, giving it a more professional touch.   

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Have you heard of cork bowties?

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Cork is a natural substance made from the outer bark or layer of the cork oak tree. You might be familiar with these corks as a stopper for wine bottles. But how about using them as bow ties? 

Cork bowties are considered the epitome of bowties. Men who choose to dress up in a unique style and who pay attention to detail can use these cork bowties. They are unique, natural, and durable. Above and beyond, they are fashion statements when paired correctly.

“Dress like you’ve made something of yourself in the world, even if you haven’t.” —Unknown

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What you think of yourself is more important than what others think of you. When you think you’re successful, even though you haven’t yet, that doesn’t matter. You will become successful soon. Similarly, even though you have not contributed to the dressing style, pretend or think that you’ve created it out of yourself. This brings in more self-confidence within you. As well, you can present yourself better to others.

The Jazz Age Wardrobe: A Guide to 1920s Men’s Suit Styles

Notably, 1920s fashion has a special place in the history of the evolution of men’s outfits. It was immediately after the First World War that men went impulsive and wanted to come out of the traditional styles desperately. This led to the invention of new and bold styles. Men in those days saw this change as the democratization of fashion design and tailoring. 

This blog post revolves around 1920s suit styles you can replicate today and embrace the Jazz Age wardrobe trends.   

1920s Formal Attire For Men

This period was merely a sartorial trail when it came to formal attire and suits. Men tried striped blazers with plain white shirts and striped ties. Other weird tries are wide-leg suits and cropped overcoats. However, three-piece suits were considered more elegant and respectful. In fact, exposing the dress shirt beneath the waistcoat was not a dignifying style for people. So, men preferred high V-neck waistcoats for all sorts of blazers and suits. Especially black suits were meant for mourning or similar occasions. 

Characteristics of Formal Suits in the 1920s

The fabric of the blazers was heavy wool. Men chose colors like tan brown, pale gray, ivory, gray-blue, mustard yellow, and olive green. These are different from the conventional medium gray and navy blue colors. The trousers were tailored with a high waist, twin pleats, and ankle length. The shirts were mostly striped with monochrome colors.

The pocket style was preferably flap-type. And the lapels were wide and notch-type. This lapel type was first introduced during this period. It was based on a particular button placement (three or four buttons with regular spacing). The collars were designed either with round or pointed corners. 

The regular accessories were printed ties (both bow ties and neckties), collar pins, fedoras, a pocket square, silk scarves, and gloves. 

1920s Casual Attire For Men

Unlike today, there weren’t casual blazers or suits. Moreover, suits were viewed as the perfect formal attire for men in that period. Thus, sweaters, cardigans, jackets, and pullover apparel were referred to as men’s casual outfits. Yet, these were combined with dress shirts to complete the casual attire. The best accessory that men chose was loafers. 

Characteristics of casual attire in the 1920s

The dress shirts were wisely tailored in cotton or linen material. The sweaters or cardigans were tailored in wool or fleece material. The sweater colors were more vibrant, bold, and attractive, like red, blue, green, and yellow. The jackets were particularly worn in earthy shades like leaf green, rock brown, and navy blue.  To make the attire look more casual, the sleeves were customized to short lengths, unlike in formal suits. 

The suspenders were part and parcel of casual attire and they served the purpose very well. The armbands were most famous as they were designed in velvet or silk fabrics. Certainly, these armbands were seen as a 1920s-style statement. Hats were another essential style element that men wore. Some of the noteworthy hat types were ​​bowler hats, homburgs, flat caps, and panamas.   

Removable or detachable collars were first invented during this period. This allowed men to style themselves differently for distinct occasions. These innovations and fashion trends led to the introduction of two exclusive men’s wear collections, namely sportswear and workwear.

“You’ve gotta love like you’ll never be hurt and live like it’s heaven on earth.” —William W. Purkey

#WeddingsbyBucco

Indeed, it’s heaven on earth to dress up and wait for the bride while standing on the wedding altar. So, you know how important it is to style yourself with the right, perfect wedding outfit to please your bride and the audience.  

Here is a wedding suit suggestion for the groom that symbolizes the ‘heaven on earth’. It is a two-piece suit in earthy colors like tan brown and brown ochre. The former color goes with the double-breasted flannel suit jacket. And the latter color goes with the cotton corduroy trousers. The traditionally designed yellow necktie will give you an outstanding look with the suit!

A classic black semi-formal outfit for the businessman in you!

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Winter is slowly fading away and here is a classic black casual suit for a businessman. A plain ink black suit with a turtleneck tee in solid black. The winter cashmere pants are in slate black. The three different shades of black make it the perfect semi-formal outfit. And you can highlight the look by wearing a perfectly informal watch and shoes.

Now, who is ready to embrace this winter with this stunning casual outfit?

A retro-chic costume for your kindergartener

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What a stunning retro look this kid gives in his simple blazer-less suit! The buttoned vests are perfect for the picture. The matching trousers and the white shirt add more beauty. Look at the necktie he’s wearing; it’s depicting the retro patterns. Above all, the hat does the best job for this retro makeover!

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An insulating business suit perfect for the cold weather

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A uniquely blended green and rust-brown suit made up of 100% woolen fabric. The blazer is three-buttoned with notch lapels and medium padding. The checks on the blazer are of the ‘Cameron of Lochiel’ type and give the outfit a professional look. The trousers in plain rust-brown perfectly match the blazers in plain green and brown lines. 

A white shirt and a plain brown necktie work well with this two-piece suit set. Comment if you link this suit for this wintery weather!

What are feather bow ties?

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Feather bow ties are special bow ties that are made of natural bird feathers. Trained artisans make these hand-made bow ties from ethically sourced bird feathers. Men prefer these feather bow ties for special occasions like weddings, parties, balls, gatsbys, etc. 

Among the feather bow ties, the solid-red, yellow, and blue feather ties are so special as they steal the show when coupled with a full black suit. Some unique choices include obsidian heron feathers, purple amethyst, peacock spectrum, phantom foul, etc.

“Create your own visual style… Let it be unique for yourself and yet identifiable for others.” —Orson Welles

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Your idea to create a unique style for yourself is great and most welcome.  But where people often get stuck is with the process. They don’t know how to progress, what the steps are in the process, or how to choose the best one at the end. Well, all you have to do is experiment. Try different styles by playing with colors, fabrics, and layers. Among the ones you tried, you can shortlist a few of the best looks. And then stick to the unique ones that make you look great.

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