Sunday, 8 June 2014

FASHION BLUNDERS MEN DO.


















For some, facial hair is a sign of masculinity. But, if you are going out on a date then be certain that it befits your face. Ill-maintained stubble, improperly designed French cut, unkempt chin curtain, blanket like goatee, and an irregular beard- are some major fashion blunders. Showcasing proper facial hair style is not an easy task. So, find out what suits you best. Do not try to follow others blindly. If nothing works then it is best to go for the clean shaven look. And hey, please keep those nose hair trimmed as well. No woman wants to see what grows inside your nostrils!

Bad Jeans











If women wear low-waist jeans it can be a huge turn on for men, but it has an opposite reaction if a guy chooses to don one. Low waist jeans can end up looking unnecessarily baggy. Moreover, men with disproportionate body figures should avoid wearing ill-fitted jeans. Also remember that jeans that go above your naval ring are simply out of fashion, especially with tugged in shirts. So, alter your jeans to save yourself these fashion mishaps. Be careful about the colour of your jeans and match them smartly with the colour of your shirt.
Wrong Socks


While this combination was permissible in school, no one should follow this rule having grown up. White socks showing through dark colored lowers is a scandalous death sentence. Always wear black socks with your shoes. Not only do they blend away with your outfit, but also lend a touch of class to your overall look.

Unironed Shirts

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t’s kind of endearing, actually, to see the sort of guy who wears a tee every day pull out his one grown-up shirt with buttons for a office or a dinner party – it means he wants to show respect. But the curled, misshapen collar undermines the intended formality. If you wear a good shirt, it has to be crisp.
Inappropriate Shoes







A trekking shoes that doubles as a dress show or a running shoes that is part of your friday casuals to office. You are not fooling anyone but yourself. Special-purpose shoes should be reserved for their special purposes.




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