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A Man's
Guide to Looking Great
Looking good is not just
a woman's prerogative. Male grooming is an art. A well-dressed
man is a pleasure to behold. And it's not merely wearing
a trouser, shirt and tie with a good pair of shoes.
It is all about the cut, the line and the colour. It
is certainly not as simple as it sounds. It's about
subtle taste and style.
Before you begin to dress ask yourself this - "What
are my clothes saying today?" To have an answer
to this, you must maintain a flexible wardrobe. Your
dressing must speak volumes about you even before an
introduction. At work, your clothes are your means of
individual expression and your business facilitator;
at home they are your way to wind down.
To begin with have a basic understanding about fashion
and yourself. Building a wardrobe is a lifetime journey,
not a destination. Your collection must have the right
kind of aftershave or cologne, socks, ties, sunglasses,
classic accessories like cuff links, timepieces and
even the tiny handkerchief, it matters!
A flexible wardrobe solves most of your problem of dressing
for work, business meetings or lunch, casual Friday
dressing, or even a family gathering. The basic colours
worn by all men of good standing seems to be Blue,
Beige or Grey. They seem to be the most versatile
colours in men's wardrobe.
A man collects and receives
countless neckties but five seems like enough (one for
each workday). A medium - dotted tie, a striped
rep tie, woven tie or an abstract patterned tie
are some of the elegant and appropriate ones for any
occasion.
Formal wear can have its own mixes and matches. For
instance, if you have a formal patterned suit, you can
modify it to go with a semi-formal and casual look.
Shoppers Stop has a wide range of suits to choose
from, footwear, leather accessories, sweaters and watches.
They also have a wide display of designer ethnic wear
for men. 'Blackberrys' is
the most exclusive of their collection. 'Raymonds'
is another famous name in men's clothing.
If it's Friday, you've
got freedom in dressing, of course keeping within the
range of acceptable attire at your office. Friday dressing
from 'Allen Solly' has an extensive array to
choose from for your last working day of the week. It's
certainly okay sometimes to wear a sports shoe provided
they are a part of the accepted dress code in your work
place.
But if you are looking for some formal footwear then
you sure can wear Florshim or Gaithonde.
Shoes have a way of communicating one's status and the
degree of formality of an outfit.
Dressing for the day is like preparing a dish. After
all the trouble you take to choose your outfit for the
day, don't forget the essentials of your dress recipe,
the final touch - the suitably coloured briefcase, the
right kind of roomy plush coat - the major garnish to
your grooming with care.
Starting your day with a refreshing shower, a clean
shave, the perfect attire along with a cool, confident
demeanour can make all the difference. And watch heads
turn!
- Kamini M.V |