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Posts Tagged ‘Jeans’
Sun, October 26, 2008 8:09 am By James Coolridge
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Being economic in your life is good but being stylish yet not affecting your pocket means to be an art which few know. But nowadays it is a necessity as per the growing fashion and the standard of living is increasing from time to time. You just need to be careful while styling-
1. Wear more color- you should have more colour in your wardrobe. This is one thing which is the first answer given by the stylists. Adding colour make you look more lively and vibrant than the neutral tones. You can support a wearing a brightly colored t-shirt under a v-neck sweater, or sporting a new shirt or sweater is just a matter of giving a change to your daily style. A change is always good, if carried off well.
Note: shopping sales are just another smart way to cut down your expenses for a new sweater or a shirt. Just keep your eyes peeled.
2. Seek out a new pair of glasses/sunglasses-glasses are a great way to express yourself, after all its your face. For a very casual look you could simply be wearing jeans and a t-shirt, but with the right glasses you suddenly look fashion savvy. You can a have a pair or two of the glasses one which is bold and the other a subdued one, which can go with your outfit and mood.
Note: if you don’t wear glasses, sunglasses can really add a dash of style to your personality as it is counted as one of the best fashion accessories.
3. Sport yourself with one or two super pieces- if you can afford, do buy a classy, elegant or simply a great piece in your closet which you may think will really keep you looking stylish. This may be a cool sport coat, a leather jacket or an awesome pair of jeans that really show off your assets.
4. Treat yourself with a fancy belt- it can really cool and elaborated with a big buckle and can steal the show. This is one inexpensive accessory you can sport which can add to your style statement.
5. Avoid tattered shoes- it is an instant turn off. Either get a shoe shine or buy a new pair altogether. Just keep them looking at their best-as its said “A real gentleman can be judged by his shoes.”
6. Going groovy over watches- since men doesn’t have much to spend on lot of jewelry they can really go for watches which suits their personality and as it is a great way to express yourself as well as liven up your look.
But do not let your limited budget limit your style. Its a law of universe that first impression is the last impression so why not put your odds in your favor?
Tags: Jeans, Shoes, Color, Accessories, Style, watches, glasses
Mon, August 18, 2008 8:40 am By James Coolridge
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It’s a daring assertion to say that at least one person from any state or nation in the world has worn blue jeans. Jeans, or denim trousers, are some of the most popular and universal articles of clothing that have retained their iconic status through the years. But not many people who swear by blue jeans as the pinnacle of fashion know of the humble beginnings behind this meteoric success.
Just how tight is too tight when it comes to men’s denim? It seems like the men’s denim scene has been dominated with one look for as long as I can remember; the low slung, baggy look. Recently though, we have begun to see a new trend emerging in the men’s denim world.
The skinny jean is now making a crossover into the men’s fashion world. The trend of slimmer menswear is popping up on celebrities and rock stars who have begun wearing slender and tight.Jeans are so popular because they are not only tough but very versatile as well. You can conceal your form by wearing loose jeans and emphasize it by wearing tight-fitting ones.
When it comes to finding the perfect pair of jeans comfort is everything. You should ideally be looking for the perfect mix of style and comfort. Jeans need to look good but more importantly feel good. When it comes to selecting a pair it is always best to go to several stores that specialize in denim and try on a few pairs until you find what works for you. One of the important aspects of a pair of jeans is whether or not they will work with the rest of your wardrobe. Your choice of shoes can dictate how wide you want the ankle of your jeans to be cut.
The first thing you should always look for in your jeans is “stretch”. Many pairs of jeans will say they are made of stretch material, which means the material will give a little. You may not really think they give much, but they will stretch out more as you wear them. You may even have to give them a few hours before they get really comfortable. Going with stretch jeans will make you feel more comfortable throughout the day.
The next thing you should look for is mid rise qualities. Many jeans these days are being made as low rise jeans. This is a great look if you have no curves at all. But, plus size clothing should not be low rise. Mid rise is much more appealing and attractive. It will help you stay stylish while also allowing you to stay covered and comfortable.
The versatility of denim almost certainly earns itself a permanent place in each and every one of our closets, and definitely an enduring presence in our fashion culture.
Tags: Jeans, Trends, Clothing, denim, skinny jeans
Sat, August 16, 2008 4:54 am By James Coolridge
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Fashion seems as though it’s a more important issue for women, but the fashion of casual clothing is actually a more important issue for guys.
Some spring and summer must haves for the perfect casual look
1. Polo Shirts
It was the French tennis player Rene Lacoste who made the polo shirt one of the most popular wardrobe basics out there. Today, every designer has their interpretation and it comes in many colors from solids to heathered to striped. They are available in a wide variety of fabrics as well. It’s a must have for a casual spring or summer look..
2. O-Ring Belt
The perfect choice when trying to avoid the formal look of a dressy belt. Casual belts such as o-ring belts look great when paired with sandals or fun sneakers.
3. Premium Denim Jeans for Men
We already know that denim is a staple in the Indian wardrobe but currently it has become more so than ever. With all of the styles and fits out there it can be a little confusing. So go for the one which is casual and yet trendy for the season.
4. Thongs / Flip Flops
Buy a pair of flip flops every spring and get lots of use out of them. They look great with your favorite pair of jeans and can be worn into the evening on those warm summer nights. Plus, they just look cool and summery.
5. Sunglasses
Of course no spring or summer outfit would be complete without a pair of awesome sunglasses. This is a must have fashion accessory. The right pick can make you look elegant.
Men’s Casual Clothing Tip
Build a Foundation of “Basics”
Today, men’s fashion is much more fitted than it used to be. Those jeans you bought eight years ago probably aren’t the epitome of style they once were. Resolve to keep your wardrobe of basics up to date. Once you’ve established a solid foundation, maintaining your basics should be relatively easy.
Expand Your Options with Accessories
Once you have the basics down, use accessories to shift your look from one style to another.
With the right basics and accessories it’s easy—and you’ve just opened up your potential pool of dating opportunities significantly. Once you have both basics and accessories in your wardrobe there is nothing to worry about what to wear while partying out with friends.
If u have the right picks in your wardrobe.There is no worry of what to wear to look casual as well as elegant.
Tags: Jeans, Belts, Accessories, Shirts
Sat, July 26, 2008 2:14 pm By Jeremy Bula
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The fashion-conscious guys now want their denim to reflect their inner rock star. They are looking for the more worn, torn and well traveled add-ons in their urban denim wear. This gives the signal of the return of full-on tears or pocket abrasions in this year. Denim will reflect a more active lifestyle in the years to come.
Sloppy relaxed fits and baggy jeans are perhaps showing no signs of a comeback. There is still good news for you. Denim is made-over to look sexy. And the bad news is that guys with monster quads continue to miss out on comfort for fashion.
Meanwhile, the companies manufacturing denim outfits are coming out with pocket art and innovative use of studs and stones. The top notch brands are continuing to deliver fine quality hemmed denim. The original hem is being removed and reattached.
The denim prices continue to moderate. Some manufacturers have announced the reduction of denim prices across the board.
Tags: Jeans, Fit, Denims, comfort, sloppy, baggy
Tue, June 10, 2008 6:48 am By James Coolridge
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Thinking of hitting the gym and getting the flab off your belly? Good decision mate! Healthy living is essential should you want to look good. Heavily priced branded or designer clothes fail to impress if your rolls of fat comes oozing out of them. Now that you have decided to hit the gym for good, you must take a note of the clothes that you are NOT supposed to wear. We have dedicated another articles elaborating on the clothes that are gym friendly, so make sure you read through that as well. Moving on, here the list of NOT to wears:
1. Too much of revealing clothes: its okay to show off you hot-bod, but leave something for the imagination as well dude! Women are stimulated differently than men. While scantily clad ladies might make your eyes pop out, a glimpse of your nipples peeking out from your super-low-cut tank top might cause her to pronounce you as either gay or narcissist. Sure you don’t want that. Do ya?
2. Denims: I am sure you know that but FYI let me again emphasize it for not so sharp men. For exercising you need clothes that are breezy and comfy so that you can do you sit ups, stretches and running comfortably. Cotton and Lycra are good options.
3. Dirty Clothes: Not that’s outrageously disgusting!
Move on to our other article now, which will give you the info about what to wear in a gym. And then you are good to go!
Tags: Jeans, clothes, gym, not to wear, dirty
Sun, June 8, 2008 1:59 pm By James Coolridge
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If you never look quite right in your clothes, there’s a strong chance you’re simply not wearing the right colors. Colors can do anything, black or dark colors hide flaws, and colors can also accentuate your looks and body. And much more. If you want to know more, shell out some time and read the article:
1. Look Taller
Wear light colored tops with darker colored lowers. When wearing jeans, ensure that it is low waist as this gives you an illusion of having a proportionate build. Style tip: white T-shirt looks awesome in summers
2. Look Fuller
Wear light colors like beige, white and pastel tones of pink, blue, grey and green. Dress in layers-shirts with jackets and trousers for the office and T-shirts, under shirts and a pair of jeans when you are at home.
3. For Wheatish Complexions
Colors like blue, army green, beige and chocolate brown compliment Wheatish skin tones. When wearing prints, ensure that the color of the print doesn’t contrast with the base color of the garment. Instead, look out for prints with different tones in the same color family.
4. Look Leaner:
Wear dark-colored high-waist straight-cut trousers and team them with light-colored shirts. Avoid loose fit trousers and shirts that droop at the shoulder and always opt for a fitted and structured fit for your clothes.
5. If you have pale skin tone…
Wear strong colors like orange, turquoise, red and purple. You can mix and contrast two strong colors together but never mix cold colors with warm colors. Lounge pajamas and comfort-fit trousers are for you!
6. If you have a dark skin…
Wear lots of whites, blacks, olive green, light grey or metallic tones of copper and silver. Remember; less is always more when it comes to embellishments.
Tags: Jeans, Color, complexion, body, skin, tone
Sat, May 31, 2008 12:50 pm By James Coolridge
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The concept of casual wear is heterogeneous for men. However, everyone is unanimous about a pair of jeans being the key casual clothing. Let it be slim-leg or boot-cut jeans, they are always considered versatile. A pair of jeans with a nice t-shirt and sneakers will be your best clothing for hanging out with your friends. Pairing your jeans with a sports jacket, a button-up shirt in solid color with cufflinks and a pair of dress shoes will improvise your look. Apart from jeans, khaki pants are considered must-have for your casual wardrobe. Flat front khakis with straight leg are preferred to the pleated khakis. Tan coloured flat front khakis give you a modern and crisp look. Black or suit khaki suits are considered to be more conservative. However, you don’t have to limit your khaki suits for the formal occasions; you can include them in your casual wardrobe. A khaki suit with a slimmer cut with pants can give you a completely modern and relaxed look. For the final addition, pair your khaki suit with a slim tie and a slim-fitting white shirt. What’s more? You can use your khaki suit as the perfect beach party wear by pairing it with polo shirt and a nice pair of sandals. Alternatively, consider this- polo shirt with a pair of beach sandals and cargo shorts- will create the perfect mood for your beach party. Talking about polo shirts, well, they are the backbone of men’s casual wear. There are numerous colors and n number of brands to choose. Select a polo shirt, which is right for your body type, and skin tone. This way, you will go beyond the normal casual wear of torn jeans and faded t-shirts into a more modernized version of casual wear.
Tags: Jeans, Blazer, Men, polo, khakis, causal, wear
Fri, May 23, 2008 4:59 am By James Coolridge
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If you spot a group of youngsters wearing the latest trendy clothes, you may often think that they are in fashion and you also should be wearing like them no matter whether it really looks good on you or not. But, this is in fact a wrong notion. Being in vogue is good, but what if the clothes which you wear mismatch what you are?
Your style should reflect your character and your personality. It should reflect what you are, what your inner self is. So if you want to be trendy, try to personalize the trend if it does not go well with your personality. Here are a few tips how you can bring out your own style statement.
Tired of your old faded jeans? Try drawing some graphics on them and look for the change- your character will be expressed in a unique way.
For the reserved nature, here is a tip- add trendy accessories, wear elegant and matching top of the line shoes and check out the difference!
Accessories mark a big difference. Shoes are also unique wear that add some flair to your wardrobe. Experiment with your style. Try to mismatch your shoes with the clothes and see how it makes you feel!
Colors are yet another important part of our mood, our lifestyle, our likes and our dislikes. You may want to wear bright colorful solids, funky pants when on a happy day while you may want to wear black or dark colors when you are gloomy.
If you wear black on a regular basis can be mistaken for a sad day. But at night, the black dress behind your black jacket can give you the perfect look for your Friday night.
So we conclude that don’t judge anyone for wearing or not wearing what is new in style. Sometimes these looks are not even made for anyone. Your clothes should not contradict you, rather should express who you are and how you feel.
Tags: Jeans, Accessories, clothes, personality
Fri, April 4, 2008 8:23 am By James Coolridge
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Are you planning to build a new wardrobe? If yes, then put in a number of versatile pieces together to create your perfect clothing line. Here are a few tips to consider when choosing the important parts of your wardrobe including shoes, pants, belts and shirts.
Shoes:
Purchase at least four pairs of shoes- a pair for exercise, casual sneakers, black boots and brown dress shoes. Prefer a pair of black, grey or blue sneakers. A cap toe or a wing tip brown shoes if fine.
Pants:
I would not suggest you baggy fit when you shop for a pair of jeans. Ultra-tight jeans are flop. Dark blue jeans with a soft wash are preferable. Talking about pants, it should well fit your waist. The cuff of the leg should not bunch up around your shoe; it should stop right where the sole starts on your shoes.
Belts:
Keep it simple- buy a plain black or brown leather belt.
Shirts:
Polos are good choice. Rugby stripes are also fine. Use white t-shirts as undershirts. Shop for a few pullover hooded shirts as well.
Tags: Jeans, Shoes, Pants, Shirts, Polos
Wed, April 2, 2008 12:48 pm By James Coolridge
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Confused about how to accessorize your wardrobe? Which should go with what? Well, for the starters just remember that accessories are intended to add to a look, not be the look. Here are a few ideas:
A suit and tie: If you’re in an environment where a suit and tie are expected, accessories should be kept to an absolute minimum. You can add cuff-links, a classic tie and a sophisticated watch. If married, wear a classic wedding band.
A collared shirt and pants: A date wear? An earring stud or hoop can by worn with a wrist cuff and a ring band — but not both. Avoid necklace though.
Jeans and T-shirt: If wearing casuals, keep it casual. Limit your accessories to those most simple — only a ring or a stud earring. And yeah, don a cool shade!
Tags: Jeans, Tie, Suit, Watch, shades
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