#ThrowbackThursdays
Disco clothing, like the ’70s, fused wide-ranging fashions together like no other movement had. In hot nightclubs in New York City or The Palace in Paris, dressing for a disco gave the chance to wear your personality, similar to a costume. With flashing lights, loud and boisterous music, and a spinning disco ball, chances for conversation were slim; therefore, the disco costume defined the fashion.
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Perfect Business Casual Outfit
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What is to dress business casual these days? While many classic business staples are used in business casual wear, there are casual elements incorporated like khakis. Men can wear simple business casual outfits like trousers, khakis, slacks, polos, button-downs or sport coats. Jackets and ties are optional but useful accessories. Business casual shoes include loafers, lifestyle sneakers (with canvas or leather), oxfords or boots.
CHANGE OF FORMAL TO SEMI-CASUAL WORK WEAR – WHAT HAS CHANGED?
Roll Up Your Sleeves, It’s Summer Time
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What are the advantages of rolling up your sleeves? It’s great when the summers are on. Flatters your forearms—the more you reveal in a shirt, the easier it’s to notice your body silhouette. Done in a straight line, and combine with your military tuck, it will look highly fitted and stylish. Want to show off your biceps? Just roll your sleeves and get to work!
Solid Single Button Suit This Monday
#MotivationalMonday
“Life is not complex. We are complex. Life is simple, and the simple thing is the right thing.” — Oscar Wilde
Simplicity is the theme this week. This simple solid color lapel suit comes with single button. A classic wear by the way, its boasts a slim design and embodies your stature and glamour. It can be paired with most shirts and suit pants. Suitable as an everyday office wear.
A Classic Black And White Tuxedo For Your Big Day
#WeddingsByBucco
“I have for the first time found what I can truly love. I have found you.” — Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre
Amp up the romantic factor on you big day with a classic black and white tuxedo, complete with a simple black bowtie. Spice up your look with perfectly-shined black dress shoes, argyle socks and some lovely cufflinks.
All Time Workwear Flannel Shirts
#FreestyleFridays
Winter layering isn’t possible without a flannel shirt (it’s spring, alright). This workwear outfit is great worn all by itself. It can be layered underneath a large coat, or worn open over a roll neck or even a T-shirt. Don’t go for neutral palette here; the most preferred choice is red check.
Add Colors And Patterns To Your Cocktail Party
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Cocktail Party Suits
Fashion illustrations are a peek into a long-gone era when every man seemed to be dressed to the nines (literally). Fast-forward to the present day when the cocktail party is during the day or in the noon, you can include more color and patterns to your attire, sticking to the basics, of course. In the evening, pick darker suits, fewer patterns, and more muted colors.
Unstructured Blazer – A Casual Relaxed Outfit
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Do all social settings need a full suit? Casual wear, however, doesn’t always make the cut. For everything else go for an unstructured blazer. I don’t recommend wearing a tailored jacket with casual legwear as the angular lines up top can be loud compared to the laid-back look moving downstairs. Unstructured blazer is such a relaxed outfit that it strikes the right balance without moving into either formal or casual zone.
Don’t Let Your Collar Wilt With Time
#TeachingTuesdays
Collars go through undue stress throughout their wear—tie tugging and a slimy neck on a hot and sultry day can make your collar wilt with time. This can be prevented by fastening the top button when you hang up your shirt. This keeps the shirt firm and tight on the hanger (ensuring your clothes don’t slip and get creased), whilst also keeping your shirt collar crisp and in supreme condition.
This Monday Go For Versatile Wool Overcoat
#MotivationalMondays
”An optimist laughs to forget; a pessimist forgets to laugh.” — Tom Nansbury
It’s classic; it’s superbly versatile, and it’s something you could be passing down to future generations. Wool is the preferred choice fabric-wise, as is camel in terms of color. Perfect with tailoring, but also suitable for dressing casual clothes up, the overcoat is the base for any good outerwear selection.
Tan Suit Is A Sure Bet For Daytime Weddings
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“A person’s character is but half formed till after wedlock” – Charles Simmons
The tan suit is a sure bet for daytime weddings. While many wouldn’t gamble with a slightly informal wedding suit, a tan groom suit is comparatively casual, and may fit the vibe exceedingly well for vows on a tropical beach (or at the base of a mountain or in a rustic barnyard).
Go Blue This Friday
#FreestyleFridays
Men who dress well even on a casual Friday show great resilience and character like this combo that gives the body a taller and thinner stature by not cutting the body in half visually. It offers a chic casual look, and is a great way to flaunt off your favorite accessories including the belt and shoes. Always build your wardrobe foundation sticking to blues and neutrals. There will be more dressing options to choose from for an even more versatile look in terms of colors and patterns.
CHANGE OF FORMAL TO SEMI-CASUAL WORK WEAR – WHAT HAS CHANGED?