Tips for man dressing well

  There are such rules in life.  Some, however, have to help.  Choose the rules of how to dress well.





Of course, every man or woman who has an opinion on such matters speaks from personal experience - and there is no doubt that what works for one does not always work for the other;  Or what works for one is considered too much of a pedestrian or another too much of a guardian.  So, in the case of dressings, these should always be taken at face value.  These are more suggestions than the last word in the style

 The good advice, however, should never be to soften, and in times of menswear confusion and self-doubt becoming richer and more diverse, more experimental and, to a greater extent, trend-aware, it can help a valuable fall back position cut through chaos.

 These ‘rules’ continue to be established throughout history - they have worked for generations, so can be assumed to work well even today. And these tend to be explicitly established, so they are often overlooked: good fit, high quality, versatility, good price, ultimate lack and a choice to keep it cool. There are of course many other rules besides those presented here.  Some of these you have already discovered for yourself.This is, above all, part of the joy of the outfit, which should not be interrupted by any rules: try the new kit, see if it suits you, see how it feels to you.  However, these rules have stood the test of time and when used together, serve as a failsef guide on how to dress beautifully today.

 

1. Wear a suit well

The key to the suit is fit. If you bought the off-the-peg suit, focus on the fit on the other side of the shoulder because changing the chest and waist is a relatively easy task, according to David Toub, head of Sevil Row Taylor Gibbies & Hawks' Bepok Suite. Classic best and most useful - dark, double-button, single breasted, details.  "It's not annoying. The idea of   a suit is a uniform. The idea is to think of this suit as a canvas to create different ideas of uniqueness around. It's what you wear it, not the label on the inside, it affects it."

 

2. Invest wisely in a watch

  "A watch is like a piece of art," said Don Cochrane, managing director of the rational British watch brand Vertex. But you also have to be practical. "" Aesthetic, functional, furious sports models can go with anything and take on the tights of everyday wear. Nevertheless, a watch can still fit you. It's more comfortable in size and depth than your comfort.  Should feel comfortable and should be accurate - 40mm is considered the size of ‘Goldilocks’.

 

3. Don’t stay away from color

 Whether it's casual or formalwear, stick to some color.  Menswear designer Oliver Spencer says, "Most men fear it unjustly - they are intimidated by navy or something not gray."  "But color can also be timeless."  For example, a green suit, especially Rocky, can look, while Spencer offers versatile year-round shades, especially for bright shades of pins, greens, mustard and blue that will lift your whole outfit.

 

4. Wear your jeans until they are yours

According to Alex Mir, co-owner of Sheffield-based label Forge Denim, the most effective cut of all time in the world's most popular clothing is the 'slim-tapered'.  “It’s wide at the side of thighs, so it is comfortable to wear, but it’ is compact, so it will works with modern leather shoes  or sneakers,” he advises.  " Denim's are greatest joy is the way you wear it.  Why is it omitted with age? "

 

5. See your presence later

It's the kind of advice your mom can give you, but if you invest money and think about your outfit, take care of it. You can  use wooden hangers to keep your T-shirts, shirts and shoe’s