6 Important Men’s Fashion Rules

Every person has asked themselves about matching their socks with their trousers and other various questions at some particular point in their lives. Here I have listed 6 vital men’s fashion rules to live by which should at least clear up some misunderstanding about a couple of things.

1.Always match your belt with your shoes. This is a good rule to follow and it keeps things easy. It is often best to stay with standard colours such a black, dark brown or a rich tan. Other colours will be hard to match, and typically talking, need to be steered clear of.If you wear sneakers each day that potentially means you are wearing jeans in which particular case I advise trying a belt made from fabric or something similarly as casual, but please avoid dress belts with jeans and sneakers. If you wear suspenders, I’m forced to ask you why, but I digress. Simply don’t don’t wear a belt and suspenders together, it’s either.

 2.Matching Ties and Shirts. For while the solid-colored shirt with a tie of the same ( or slightly-off ) colour was seen everywhere. This is now a rather dated look. Try mixing things up a little and play around with colours. Ties are excellent method to express yourself, but keeping it stylish is your best chance. You can’t get it wrong with diagonal stripes, modern polka-dots, plaids and sophisticated patterns. Just be absolutely certain your tie compliments your shirt, suit, sweater or what ever you’ll be wearing it with. Novelty ties are best evaded since the novelty is fleeting. Note : Ties should be tied in whatever style most strikes your fancy. You ought to know that there are numerous alternative ways to knot your tie, and different knots say different things. I prefer the Windsor or the four-in-hand, but I am doing suggest that you explore a little only for kicks. As for clip on ties–just say no.

3.Pleats vs.Flat-Front.Why so many men have evaded flat-front trousers has often been a poser to me. Flat-front trousers look better than pleated pants, at least much of the time. And pleats make you look less slim. I have heard blokes wear pleats because it’s more comfy or because flat-fronts are far more for athletic bodies. Truth is most blokes can wear a flat-front trouser.If you would like extra space then buy them a little large and have them brought in at the waist. This is often done at the store where you purchase your garments or by an independent tailor. And finally, flat-font trousers are more trendy. How does one feel about pants with pleats? Take this poll.

 4.Socks. The more official rule on socks is they should match the colour of your pants, though ideally not the very same shade unless, naturally, you are wearing black in which case it’s O.K. Nonetheless I actually like to wear socks with patterns , for example stripes in assorted colours. But I am doing attempt to match my socks with my pants and shoes.To quote Glenn O’Brien from GQ mag, “. .you will at last notice that outside the valley of rules rises the mountain of aesthetics, the top of which ( if there’s one ) is always wrapped in lovely clouds of different colours, plenty of them looking a bit like certain of my more abnormally hued socks.” Note : even though it should be obvious, white socks should be reserved for the gym.

5.Watches are the most significant accessory a man can own. I actually suggest making an investment in one good watch that is a match for your way of living and taste.But if you’re someone that likes to own more than one watch, wear the proper watch 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 guidance.

6.Eyeglasses are one of the few tactics you can truly express your feelings. I have worn glasses for several years and I like having 1 or 2 pair in varying styles. They do not have to just serve a function, but can boost your total look. Try your best to discover a pair of glasses that not only compliments the form of your face, but also expresses your character. Ask folks who wear spectacles for a place where you can get excellent advice about what form and style looks best for your face shape and features.