Throwback Thursdays

#ThrowbackThursdays
What is the slim fit suit like in the 1960s?
Men in the 1960s preferred a much tailored, skinny silhouette that fitted their body frame well. Black was always the first choice, but then they mashed it up with other neutrals like navy blue or grey, then themed and matched their shirts underneath for style and class.

Wear It Wednesdays

#WearitWednesdays
This Wednesday let’s take a T-shirt, jeans and trainers. All quite casual, right?
Now swap in any one of blazer, shirt, trousers or chinos and shoes. You should be verging on smart semi-casual territory. Swap in two and you should be like bingo. Swap in three and, based on the situation, you might even be too smart. It’s pretty much a fine line.

Teaching Tuesdays

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Quick hack to make a cheap suit look expensive!
Synthetic and shiny fabrics reek that they’re off the streets. Not only do they look out of sync in a formal setup, but they’re also quite uncomfortable. Stay away from translucent and transparent fabrics, resplendent bedazzled pieces with chunks of gems and glitters. Even metallic belts are to be avoided.

Motivational Mondays

#MotivationalMondays
“People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did, but they will never forget how you made them feel.” –Maya Angelou

Freestyle Fridays

#FreestyleFridays
Here is a fabulous casual shirt coming to you this season featuring a long sleeve and casual Oxford spun cotton in Korean slim fit fashion.

Throwback Thursdays

#ThrowbackThursdays
The beginning of 1920s saw highballers clothed in a striped blue suit, boater hat, gloves, white-collar shirt and tie, with a pair of wingtip shoes. They were the fashion leaders of the day with a complete head to toe look!

Wear It Wednesdays

#WearitWednesdays
Why classic white shirts are still in vogue?
When it comes to men’s fashion, there are a few must-haves that any contemporary man needs. White shirts for men are extremely versatile and classic wardrobe staples for effortless, spotless all-season styling. And white is also considered to be a symbol of sheer class.

Teaching Tuesdays

#TeachingTuesdays
Two simple hacks to make any suit look fantabulous
#Trousers should be an inch just below the navel.
# Length of the Jacket sleeve should extend a quarter inch to a half inch before the shirtsleeve.

Motivational Mondays

#MotivationalMondays
“Nothing in the universe can stop you from letting go and starting over.” —Guy Finley

Freestyle Fridays

#FreestyleFridays
Here’s one for your company holiday party: put away your grey business suit for some time and go for a well-fitted blazer teamed up with a matching crisp shirt or fine gauge turtleneck. Spice up your attire with a contrasting pocket square and there you go… the ideal work-to-play hodgepodge.