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Every man has asked themselves about
matching their socks with their trousers and other assorted questions at some
point in their lives about Fashion. Here I have listed some important men's fashion rules to live by which
should at least clear up some confusion about a few things.
Men should always match belt with thir
shoes. This is a good rule to follow and it keeps things simple. It's best to
stay with traditional colors such a black, dark brown or a rich tan. Other
colors will be difficult to match, and generally speaking, should be avoided.
If you wear sneakers every day that probably means you are wearing jeans in
which case I suggest trying a belt made of fabric or something equally as
casual, but please avoid dress belts with jeans and sneakers. If you wear
suspenders, I am compelled to ask you why, but I digress. Just don't wear a
belt and suspenders together, it's one or the other.
Matching Ties and Shirts. For while the
solid-colored shirt with a tie of the same (or slightly-off) color was seen
everywhere. This is now a somewhat dated look. Try mixing things up a little
and experiment with colors. Ties are great way to express yourself, but keeping
it tasteful is your best bet. You can't go wrong with diagonal stripes, modern
polka-dots, plaids and subtle patterns. Just make sure your tie compliments
your shirt, suit, sweater or what ever you will be wearing it with. Novelty
ties are best avoided since the novelty is short lived.
Note: Ties should be tied in whatever style
most strikes your fancy. You should know that there are many different ways to
knot your tie, and different knots say different things. I prefer the Windsor
or the four-in-hand, but I do suggest that you explore a little just for kicks.
As for clip on ties--just say no.
Pleats vs. Flat-Front. Why so many men have
avoided flat-front trousers has always been a mystery to me. Flat-front
trousers look better than pleated pants, at least most of the time. Plus pleats
make you look less slim. I have heard guys wear pleats because it’s more
comfortable or because flat-fronts are more for athletic bodies. Truth is most
men can wear a flat-front trouser. If you want more room then buy them a little
big and have them brought in at the waist. This can be done at the store where
you buy your clothes or by an independent tailor. And lastly, flat-font
trousers are much more fashionable. How do you feel about pants with pleats?
Socks. The more official rule on socks is
that they should match the color of your pants, though preferably not the exact
same shade unless, of course, you are wearing black in which case it's okay.
However, I personally like to wear socks with patterns, such as stripes in
various colors. But I do try to match my socks with my pants and shoes. To
quote Glenn O'Brien from GQ magazine, ". . .you will ultimately realize
that beyond the valley of rules rises the mountain of aesthetics, the peak of
which (if there is one) is always shrouded in beautiful clouds of various hues,
many of them resembling certain of my more unusually hued socks."
Note: Although it should be obvious, white
socks should be reserved for the gym.
How do you wear jeans?
Denim might appear the most humble and
democratic of fabrics, but jeans are fiendishly difficult to get right, as
Simon Cowell so helpfully (and regularly) demonstrates. Many of us spend years
trying to find the perfect pair of jeans – at which point that style is
invariably discontinued by the manufacturer. I generally refrain from
recommending specific designers or items, but fashion is full of exceptions and
here's one: APC, a rather esoteric French brand, makes a product named New
Standard Regular-Fit Selvedge Denim Jeans. I have numerous pairs, in various
stages of disintegration. They obey every rule of good jeans: medium-rise
waist; straight leg; slim-ish but not skinny; raw, indigo denim (it'll fade);
absolutely no branding, or unnecessary stitching, or rips, or diamanté. By the
way, that whole thing of wearing your jeans with a suit jacket, canvas trainers
and an open-necked shirt? It doesn't make you look like a Lower East Side art
rocker. It makes you look like an oily Euro sex pest.
Should I wear trainers to work?
Watches are the single most important accessory
a man can own. I really suggest investing in one good watch that suits your
lifestyle and taste. However, if you are someone who likes to own more than one
watch, wear the appropriate timepiece for your outfit: black band with black
shoes and belt; brown band with brown shoes and belt; and silver band for
either. See my Men's Watch Guide for more in depth advice.
Eyeglasses are one of the few ways you can
really express yourself. I have worn glasses for many years and I love having a
few pair in different styles. They don't have to just serve a function, but can
enhance your overall look. Do your best to find a pair of glasses that not only
compliments the shape of your face, but also expresses your personality. Ask
people who wear glasses for a place where you can get good advice about what
shape and style looks best for your face shape and features.
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