Saturday, January 21, 2012

Must Have for Guys PT 3.

So if your in college or if you plan on going into the workforce, this blog post should help you out a lot.
It's about that time for you to add some items into your closet. And what are those items? Blazers, ties, dress pants, button down shatters, etc.
Here are some ideas of how you can play around with you professional wardrobe.

This look is very professional, but the shoes adds a little bit of personality 
to this outfit. If this isn't your style you can just wear this suit with a pair of Dress shoes or Oxfords.
The tie color also adds some definition to this suit.
The dress pants are skinny, so it gives off a more tailored look, which adds a bit of youthfulness. 
The last thing you want to do is look old and frumpy. =(
Shawl collar blazer.
This Tweed Suit would have everyone watching you.
Tweed is great for fall/winter and the brown color goes great with 
the blue shirt. This suit is great for work and you can even wear this 
on a Friday when your most likely bound to head out for drinks with your friends 
or co-workers AFTER work.
I like this check suit a lot. The pattern adds definition to the suit and
this pattern would always remain in style. This style is a classic and almost anyone can look good in this.
If the skinny pants look isn't for you, you always have the option to wear a pair of straight leg pants.
These pants are called smart fit pants and the name speaks for itself.
Your pants should never be soooo big that your swimming in them. 
These pants still manage to look tailored but not tight. Keep in mind the pants length, and the fact that they aren't dragging on the floor. If you buy a pair of pants that are too long but fits perfectly, take them to the cleaners so that they can hem them.
In the first image you can see how to dress them down and give it a more causal look by cuffing the bottom.
This look is ideal for the Summer/Spring.
This is an example of office casual and would be ideal for dress down days.
To dress that look up, close the vest, add a tie and roll down your pants.

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