Some of us always been classified as special group of human being that are less fashion conscious by our opposite sex (except minority). Whether we like this statement or not, we do find some of the silly fashion mistakes that made by most of the men on the street. So we thought like share out just few with some of the readers here.
Novelty Tie? Come on, Pianos or guitars should never be depicted on a tie. We know Christmas is at the corner, but try to avoid anything with festive tag on to it.
Watch out for trousers! never be too short or too long. Rule of thumb is to rest hemlines of trousers on the laces of your shoes.
Do you still notice some suit with label on sleeve? Remove this unecessary label from the blazer of your suit immediately. We are not full models for fashion designers, we should be judge by the look and style, not by the brand! :)
Watch out for our next review on common silly mistakes in men fashion.
Showing posts with label Designer Ties. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Designer Ties. Show all posts
Man Fashion: Skinny Tie II
Monday, February 9, 2009
What will be better than to dress up in your casual dress shirt and throw a comfortable vest over it and accesorized with comfortable pair of Levi's jeans and skinny tie.
That's a look and a trend that is making rounds in NYC.
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Man Fahion: All about Designer Ties
Monday, December 29, 2008
All men have the potential to look classy when wearing a designer tie. On the other hand, getting the wrong designer tie can also make you look immature, or downgrade your overall style. More so if you're a business professional, your designer tie makes a statement about you before the first handshake is even made.

So before I go further, here are 4 fundamentals you need to consider before buying a designer tie.
Tie Texture
It's very important to choose a designer tie made of high quality material, natural fibres are always best, whether silk, cashmere or wool. However, silk ties don't go with every kind of suit, so be sure that the texture of the designer tie complements the texture of the suit. Like generally goes with like although there are exceptions, for example a woolen flannel suit looks very chic with satin ties, a complete contrast and opposite.

Tie Length
Make sure your designer tie is the right length. Most shop offer ties at 55/56 inches. Men's ties are at the correct length if they just about reach the belt buckle, which is generally 58 inches, although taller men may require even longer ties.

Tie Colors
When choosing designer tie color, you must always take into consideration color of your entire attire. The last thing you should do is to wear the same color tie with your shirt, which look formidable in darker tones.
Red Tie/White Shirt
This is the ultimate power dresser. It shows you mean business and want to be listened to. With a dark suit it is at its most potent.
Red Tie/Blue Shirt
You mean business, having things to say but are prepared to listen to those around you. You still want to be thought of as one of the boys.
Refer to my earlier post on tie color and personality for more explanation.
Tie Pattern
It should never be larger than the size of your eye, or it will take the focus from your face. A large patterned designer tie will become the focal point of your outfit and distract from your face. Also, designer tie should take care not to clash with the pattern on the shirt or jacket and the rest of the clothing.

For example, if you go with a striped tie, don't wear a similarly striped shirt or you could be mistaken for an optical illusion.
Lastly, To keep the shape in your tie, it should be rolled u at teh end of the day. Do not hang it over a coat hanger or worst still, leave it knotted and pull over your head.
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So before I go further, here are 4 fundamentals you need to consider before buying a designer tie.
Tie Texture
It's very important to choose a designer tie made of high quality material, natural fibres are always best, whether silk, cashmere or wool. However, silk ties don't go with every kind of suit, so be sure that the texture of the designer tie complements the texture of the suit. Like generally goes with like although there are exceptions, for example a woolen flannel suit looks very chic with satin ties, a complete contrast and opposite.

Tie Length
Make sure your designer tie is the right length. Most shop offer ties at 55/56 inches. Men's ties are at the correct length if they just about reach the belt buckle, which is generally 58 inches, although taller men may require even longer ties.

Tie Colors
When choosing designer tie color, you must always take into consideration color of your entire attire. The last thing you should do is to wear the same color tie with your shirt, which look formidable in darker tones.
Red Tie/White Shirt
This is the ultimate power dresser. It shows you mean business and want to be listened to. With a dark suit it is at its most potent.
Red Tie/Blue Shirt
You mean business, having things to say but are prepared to listen to those around you. You still want to be thought of as one of the boys.
Refer to my earlier post on tie color and personality for more explanation.
Tie Pattern
It should never be larger than the size of your eye, or it will take the focus from your face. A large patterned designer tie will become the focal point of your outfit and distract from your face. Also, designer tie should take care not to clash with the pattern on the shirt or jacket and the rest of the clothing.

For example, if you go with a striped tie, don't wear a similarly striped shirt or you could be mistaken for an optical illusion.
Lastly, To keep the shape in your tie, it should be rolled u at teh end of the day. Do not hang it over a coat hanger or worst still, leave it knotted and pull over your head.
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Men Fashion Accessories Revitalization
Monday, November 10, 2008
When was the last time you had your wardrobe accessories revamped to give a new boost to your fashion styles? Without spending too much, you can easily achieve this and totally reinvent your wardrobe with these 5 Men's Fashion Accessories.
Get a Die Heart Briefcase
If you job entails carrying lot of folders and files, go for a leather case. I have seen men carried fashion vinyl satchels and business backpacks that just look style and professional.

Get the Correct Belts
The tongue of the belt should extend around 5cm fom your buckle, and different fabric and woven belts suits lighter and more casual trousers, so matching your belts with your trousers is essential to overall men fashion style.
Scarves create an Impression
When wearing a jacket, with a knitted scarf, can create a finished, stylish look to your business outfit. But never ended with grandma type of knits in your wardrobe. Do some survey before you buy or simple visit Drakes London, which offers a wide variety of designs and materials.

Cufflinks Look the Best
Many man shirts have space in the cuff so you can choose to wear cufflinks or use the buttons. This is the cheapskate's way out(Sorry if you are the one). Add some shirts with French or double cuff if you really want to to create the best men fashion style.

Cufflinks can be smartly casual too, simple wear an open necked shirt together with silk knot cufflinks that come with colorful styles.
Try a Money Clip
If you tired with your traditional wallet, why not get your self a money clip? If affordable, try to get one that made out of titanium rather than standard stainless steel.

Get Your Bespoke Ties
If you're looking for value, there is always something new and exciting, but not easy to find. "Made in England" individuality and originality need not cost a fortune, so if your budget is a little tight, don't be concerned, because there are brand names that cater to your needs, at the right price.

You can find some good selections from Bespoke Tie - Drakes London and The Bespoke Tie Company.
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Get a Die Heart Briefcase
If you job entails carrying lot of folders and files, go for a leather case. I have seen men carried fashion vinyl satchels and business backpacks that just look style and professional.

Get the Correct Belts
The tongue of the belt should extend around 5cm fom your buckle, and different fabric and woven belts suits lighter and more casual trousers, so matching your belts with your trousers is essential to overall men fashion style.
Scarves create an Impression
When wearing a jacket, with a knitted scarf, can create a finished, stylish look to your business outfit. But never ended with grandma type of knits in your wardrobe. Do some survey before you buy or simple visit Drakes London, which offers a wide variety of designs and materials.

Cufflinks Look the Best
Many man shirts have space in the cuff so you can choose to wear cufflinks or use the buttons. This is the cheapskate's way out(Sorry if you are the one). Add some shirts with French or double cuff if you really want to to create the best men fashion style.

Cufflinks can be smartly casual too, simple wear an open necked shirt together with silk knot cufflinks that come with colorful styles.
Try a Money Clip
If you tired with your traditional wallet, why not get your self a money clip? If affordable, try to get one that made out of titanium rather than standard stainless steel.

Get Your Bespoke Ties
If you're looking for value, there is always something new and exciting, but not easy to find. "Made in England" individuality and originality need not cost a fortune, so if your budget is a little tight, don't be concerned, because there are brand names that cater to your needs, at the right price.

You can find some good selections from Bespoke Tie - Drakes London and The Bespoke Tie Company.
Technorati Tags: Men Fashion, Men Accessories, Fashion Accessories, Fashion Cufflinks, men Belts, Men Briefcase, Men Scarves, Money Clip
Man Designer Tie Color and Personality
Monday, November 3, 2008
I recently came across a very interesting article while I was browsing the net, looking for some information for my research. This is basically link to your fashion ties, to be specific, the tie fashion color link to individual personality.
Everyone know tie is one of the essential accessories when you wear a formal suit. Don’t you know that color and pattern of tie can reflect the personality of the wearer? Find out more on the relationship between men tie color and personality.
Guide to Know Men’s Personality by Color of His Designer's Tie
Red Tie Red color reflects love and anger, as well as the bravery and sensuality of a man.
Blue Tie This color is one of the most popular colors of all time (I personally like this color very much too). It reflects sincerity, calmness and the utmost. Fashion experts said that light blue color fill the wearer with impression of confidence, trust, and decisiveness. The blue tie gives leadership impression which is more humble than the red one.
President Bush regularly wears a particular shade of light blue tie on his presidential moment. Not to mention, Barrack Obama was also found on the blue ties on his campaign.

Orange Tie As there is not many men like this color. Nevertheless orange is related to energy, strength and power. Most of the fashion designers like to stick to this color.
Black Tie Black is conventionally associated with sadness or condolence. People wear solid black tie in a funeral occasion. However, if you could match the black tie with bright lined shirt, then you will have an elegant look.
Gray Tie Gives impression of an ambitious man.
Yellow Tie Reflects young, full of hope and happiness. Some fashion experts say yellow tie also means “at-your-service”. Therefore, men at hospitality business sport yellow tie.
Green Tie Gives an impression of intelligent men who is hardly understandable and honest.
Purple Tie People who are royal, expressive, and visionary wear this color. It is proper to gray suit.
Brown Tie Reflects an open minded and good business instinct men.
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Everyone know tie is one of the essential accessories when you wear a formal suit. Don’t you know that color and pattern of tie can reflect the personality of the wearer? Find out more on the relationship between men tie color and personality.
Guide to Know Men’s Personality by Color of His Designer's Tie
Red Tie Red color reflects love and anger, as well as the bravery and sensuality of a man.
Blue Tie This color is one of the most popular colors of all time (I personally like this color very much too). It reflects sincerity, calmness and the utmost. Fashion experts said that light blue color fill the wearer with impression of confidence, trust, and decisiveness. The blue tie gives leadership impression which is more humble than the red one.
President Bush regularly wears a particular shade of light blue tie on his presidential moment. Not to mention, Barrack Obama was also found on the blue ties on his campaign.

Orange Tie As there is not many men like this color. Nevertheless orange is related to energy, strength and power. Most of the fashion designers like to stick to this color.
Black Tie Black is conventionally associated with sadness or condolence. People wear solid black tie in a funeral occasion. However, if you could match the black tie with bright lined shirt, then you will have an elegant look.
Gray Tie Gives impression of an ambitious man.
Yellow Tie Reflects young, full of hope and happiness. Some fashion experts say yellow tie also means “at-your-service”. Therefore, men at hospitality business sport yellow tie.
Green Tie Gives an impression of intelligent men who is hardly understandable and honest.
Purple Tie People who are royal, expressive, and visionary wear this color. It is proper to gray suit.
Brown Tie Reflects an open minded and good business instinct men.
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