Sunday 7 February 2016

DIY#7 WORST FASHION BLUNDERS EVERY MAN SHOULD AVOID

 7 WORST FASHION BLUNDERS EVERY MAN SHOULD AVOID
BY ROMA SINGH
There is a fine line between looking good and looking disastrous, especially with men. From tight tees to over ripped jeans, there are mistakes that get you noticed in the wrong way.
But, with our fashion blunder guide, it won’t. Here we go.
1) Wrong Socks
If you are one of those who feel that socks aren’t noticed then you are mistaken. They speak a great deal about your personality. Choose a fitting pair that blends well with your attire.
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2) Inappropriate Tie
Your tie is not a piece of cloth wrapped around your collar. It is the must have clothing accessory that brings out the best in you. Always choose an appropriate tie with a mid sized knot with one end ending just near your belt. The rule of the thumb is to pick a tie a shade darker that the color of the shirt, making a single knot and then wear it on.
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Notable.ca
                                                 3) Showing off the Inventory Tag
Brand and price tags sewn on clothing items are for inventory purpose only. It is meant to be removed upon purchase. Leaving it on makes you look plain dumb.
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4) The Sandal and Socks Story

Sandal and socks is the worst fashion crime, especially in summers. Stay away from this blunder to look good.
Thepeoplemag.net
Thepeoplemag.net
5) Too Much Bling
The only jewelry a man needs is watch and a wedding ring (if he’s married). If you’re a teen and like rings and bracelets, go for it. But unless you’re Bappi da, don’t go around wearing three rings, a range of bracelets, and a bunch of necklaces at the same time. It looks shoddy. Try to limit yourself to no more than three pieces ofjewelry.
6) Dirty or Warped Shoes
Shoes are an area that too many guys overlook in terms of cleaning and care. A man always keeps them clean and good. Try keeping a pair of shoes with you and wear them consecutively to keep them off from unwanted warp.
7) Wearing the wrong colors
It is important to match the color of your clothes to your skin tone. Keep in mind that the focus should be on you and not the overwhelming color of your shirt. If you have dark skin, you can wear dark colors or bright colors that match the strength of your skin color. If you are fair, light colors like soft pastels look the most flattering on you.

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