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subject: Men Fashion Tips: How To Create Your Own Style [print this page]


Every men deserves to look goodEvery men deserves to look good. Being stylish with some small changes can bring a lot of change in your social life.

By being stylish, you have the power to influence not only women but literally every person you come in contact with. This means better relationships and more life opportunities for you.

The way you look communicates information about yourself such as your social status, self-confidence and wealth. Thus better dressing will give you unfair advantages in the following areas:

more social acceptance

attraction by women

better paying jobs

long-last marriage

self satisfaction and confidence

respect from others

If you want to create your own style, you can listen to experts, read the fashion tips in maganizes and on the internet. Even looking around and to the fashion shop windows when walking in the street can be useful for understanding the current style trends. But do not attempt to apply your observations directly upon yourself. These are just suggestions, what really matters is to blend all these trends with your own tastes. Otherwise they will stand over you just like something does not belong to you.

Appropriate Clothing Recommendations For Men

Long Men

Should not use vertical striped suits

Double breasted suits are ideal for long men

Jackets decorated with small checks can be used during the free clothing days.

Shirt collars should not be sharp and long

Short Men

Should use vertical striped suits and shirts

Prefers plain dark colors.

Jackets should fit the waist with 2 or 3 buttons.

Long jackets should not be worn.

The legs of the pants must narrrow down.

Well-Built Men

Should prefer dark suits with vertical stripes.

Avoid all kinds of clothes from thick fabrics

Petite Men

Jacket sleeves should not be long

Loose, flowing trousers and shirts should be avoided

The legs of the pants narrows down

Shirt collars and cuffs should not be large

Not to use very large pattern in ties.

by: Edith Ozera




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