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What You Should Know About Men’s Fashion
Today, men are just as conscious and aware of fashion as women. We pride ourselves on our physical appearance and this means knowing what is fashionable. There are many aspects of fashion and for some it’s hard to conquer it all. Accessories are great fashion statements that can easily enhance our appearance and an easy way to start your fashion upgrade.
7 Great Men’s Fashion Accessories You Should Buy
• A man’s wallet can be huge fashion statement and say a lot about his character. If you are dressed in a streamlined business suit you don’t want to pull out a Velcro wallet that looks like you’ve had it since elementary school. Bad accessories can bring your style down. Choosing the right wallet can enhance your look and make you organized. A leather wallet is a great classic choice for your fashion needs. Leather looks professional and expensive. Leather comes in two basic colors black and brown. Black is a graat choice for a wallet since it will go with every outfit.
• Cufflinks are a small accessory but should not be ignored. Cufflinks can really make your dress shirt pop. They add a small bit of flare and the metal adds a masculine modern touch. Cufflinks can be coordinated with other accessories like your belt metal finish to give you that finished pulled together look.
• Men’s bracelets can be a great fashion accessory. A bracelet can really dress up an outfit and make your overall attire appear more expensive. You should choose a silver metal for your bracelet as it is more modern and fashionable than yellow gold. As noted with the cufflinks you should match the metal on your other accessories for a pulled together look.
The Name Of Fashion
Walking down the crowded streets, pushing your way through the queue, passing through the halls of a high school, dancing on the club floor, you simply can’t help noticing how people especially youngsters, try to decorate every part of their body. In fact, it makes you think the human body should have had an extra pair of hands and feet not to mention ears and maybe a pair of extra nostrils too, so that people wouldn’t need to pierce their lips, tongues, bellies and eye brows etc. The youngsters over the past decade have begun using rings and tops profusely. There was a time when you could identify and differentiate between a punk and a normal guy. The impact and influence of media is so strong that it is hard to stop the current generation from adopting methods of reconstructing themselves. They want to singularity, they crave for excitement.
Jewelry has lost its true essence and it is everywhere and anywhere. It just has to be there. Starting from the ear that could compensate two earrings which could palpably be decent somehow changed into the maximum amount of tops and earring the ear lobe can hold. It wouldn’t be an exaggerated statement to say ears are adorned with 9 or 10 tops at a time which makes it similar to a jewelry shop’s display of earrings with every sort of design, size and shape.
Then comes the nose, the nostrils can readily be pierced at one place. Ironically, girls these days wear so many nose pins, that their nose seems smaller than the ornaments on it.
Fashion After 40
With so many designers and trends targeting the svelte body of the twenty-something, is it possible to look fashionable as the years pass and your body begins to tell the tale?
Absolutely!
In fact, with a little ingenuity and sleigh-of-hand, it’s easy to be fashionable and stylish regardless of how many candles are on your birthday cake.
Now let’s be frank: unless you work out religiously, you probably don’t have the same body at 40, 50, or 60 that you did at 25. Time, gravity, and pregnancy all take their toll on the female body, as does menopause. And when you mix a mature body with fashions obviously made for a younger person, it can lead to self-doubt, frustration, and confusion.
But it doesn’t have to be that way. Getting older also means getting wiser, and like a fine bottle of wine, you’re improving with age. So you don’t have the same body as those twenty-somethings you see in magazines or on TV. So what? Would you REALLY trade everything you’ve learned since your twenties for the body you had back then? Probably no sooner than you’d like to re-live puberty, thank you very much.
So how can you be fashionable without wearing all those body-conscious clothes so en vogue these days? By remembering the “3 C’s” when you dress: clean, classic, and coverage.