There is no age for style!

#FreestyleFridays

Look at the fall fashion sense of this elderly man! Whoaa, truly awesome! Yeah, the soft stone, creamy gray, and black combination is striking and indeed looks great on him. His blazer style is so adorable, comfortable, breathable, and thicker. The turtleneck black t-shirt perfectly blends with his casual blazer and becomes the show-stopper. The black-framed spectacles are an amazing accessory for this casual suit style!

The bespoke vintage suit with today’s trend

#Throwbackthursdays

The black watch check pattern on this dark and light gray suit marvelously depicts vintage clothing patterns. Yet, the tailoring style of this suit keeps it in vogue. The suit is customized to be made-to-measure. In particular, the blazer is personalized with quite wide-notch lapels (for a vintage touch), and the buttons are carefully chosen in an antique model. Another vintage hint is the chain on the six-buttoned waistcoat. In fact, that’s a wonderful and unique accessory to this vintage suit!

A mildly checkered professional suit for this fall 

#WearItWednesdays

Check out this mildly checkered (preferably, Prince of Whales check) on a dark charcoal gray plaid fabric! Such a perfect blazer for your weekly review meetings and gatherings. Though professional, it keeps you comfortable and casual throughout the day.  

The blazer is mildly padded. A light pink shirt is paired with this dark suit to give it the best business look. The necktie can be the same color as the suit or a light maroon. 

Rules for single-button, single-breasted suit

#TeachingsTuesdays

Hi men out there, learn the basic buttoning rules with us!
A single-button, single-breasted suit is an evening suit that’s quite longer than usual suits and has only one front button. As a rule, you have to fasten the only button on the blazer when standing. When sitting for dinner, you can unbutton them. 

Well, unlike other blazers with two or more buttons, you don’t have a choice about whether to fasten the first or last button.

“Buy less, choose well.” —Vivienne Westwood

#MotivationalMondays

What a short but powerful quote by the great fashion designer! It’s true that people can’t keep buying clothes to dress up in new styles and for new seasons. Thus, you’ve got to learn to choose, mix, and match, but not buy new ones every time. Indeed, creating new outfit styles with what you already have is an art that every man must learn in their lifetime.  

At Bucco, we keep giving tips on how to style yourself differently and in vogue. Keep in touch with us!

A floral red wool blazer for your romantic fall wedding!

#WeddingsbyBucco

Floral patterns are always a great choice for apparel when it comes to autumn. So, why not use them for styling your wedding suit?

The lovely white florals on this red suit spin the love tale between you and the bride. The brick-red border on the blazer fantasizes about your love and care for your lady. The cream trousers keep you calm amid the wedding eventualities. The maroon shirt and bowtie show how sentimental you are toward your everlasting relationship with your wife-to-be.

The unusual trio for a casual fall occasion 

#FreestyleFridays

Seriously, a flawless three-color casual outfit for an outdoor informal event this autumn! The jacket is extra long with three to four buttons. You can customize it for either single or double breasts. However, you retain the wide, top-notch lapels and flap pockets to make it look more casual. 

Pair this jacket with non-cotton brown trousers (corduroy or velvet) and a sky blue shirt or t-shirt. Wear dark maroon shoes to complement the trousers. Here you have the first-class casual trio look!

An ancient-era style suit with a unique necktie style

#Throwbackthursdays

It is a simple two-piece tuxedo. Yet it has a lot of details that remind us of the ancient era of suit styling. The tuxedo is black, moderately padded, has a shawl color, and does not have loose cuffs. The trousers are slightly tailored in breech style. So far, this is an ordinary tuxedo. Now come the retro specifications on the neck!

The necktie looks both bow- and scarf-type in white cloth. The collar is completely covered, and the neck is widely covered. This style relates to the ancient rulers’ way of knotting the tie!   

A perfect 3-piece business suit in pure new wool!

#WearItWednesdays

This is absolutely a business suit made up of pure new wool and designed in three pieces. Customize it with your choice of color between blue, gray, and black. The blazer is uniquely designed with three front pockets, with two on your left and one on your right. A white shirt will pair with any of the business suit colors. 

Men can choose to wear it for grand occasions like an international conference, an award function, or product launch meet-ups.

What is “button stance” in suits?

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Button stance is a measurement that determines the position or placement of the front buttons. You may have seen two- or three-buttoned blazers with respective button stances.  Most designers use the standard stance, and it will work for most men. However, in some cases, based on the torso length, you may have to alter the button stance. 

Apart from the standard, the most widely used button stances are lower 1”, 1.5”, raise 1”, and 1.5”.

“Never wear anything that panics the cat.” —P.J. O’Rourke

#MotivationalMondays

You might have heard this quote many times from many leading fashionistas. Well, it is always better to wear the perfect thing. And not the ones that pull down or cover up. For sure, those that you wear to cover up end up panicking the cat. In fashion, either you adhere to these principles and earn respect or you become the attention seeker for wearing the wrong clothes the wrong way.

Stay tuned with us for more fashion principles and inspiration!

“If I know what love is, it is because of you.” —Hermann Hesse

#WeddingsbyBucco

This autumn, while we get ready for our big day, let’s tailor our beautiful love story to a velvet ensemble. Let the dark red (burgundy) color of our wedding attire symbolize the universal color of hearts. Let the velvet material convey the fine intricacies and smoothness of our bond. While we add white and tan brown to our wedding outfit, let it keep us grounded and natural all the time!

Grooms out there! Try this stunning burgundy velvet suit with a white dress shirt and brown trousers. Drop in your comments on this wedding outfit!