Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Mens Fashion Designer


This season, mens fashion is full of exciting trends for everyone from the casual to the flamboyant and everything else. For those who prefer a more sober look, there are a lot of big hosiery items to choose from including cable jumpers and Cardigans in wool sweaters with soft shades of grey, beige and Brown, as well as tight fitting along the English channel in darker shades such as black, Navy and olive trees. Fair Isle knitting patterns and Aran are also make a comeback and anything with shearling trim or detail as a faux Sheepskin gillet will also be a key trend.

For the younger and more conscious of style, should be the military aspect, if you go the full hog with combat trousers, three-quarters-length coat or jacket with military style and brass buttons or keep warm and stylish in a sassy Aviator jacket. You can also mix a little of this trend with more casual mens fashion every day. Once again, the colour keys to this are mostly earthy shades such as olive, Khaki, beige browns mixed with various shades of chocolate and rich. Confused? There is a great site I found for help with simple and easy to follow tips and information.

Suits for men are moved from the so-called skinny boy suit in recent years, to a more intelligent, more polished that is more versatile for all ages. Is the new cut, one that has a sense of masculine through three key elements-shouldered silhouette, a slim waist and Slim pants accents. Double breasted jackets and coats are also big news and are ideal for the team with jeans for a dress down look. There are a mixture of fabrics to choose from including Tweed or herringbone, chalky and wool and velvet. This was actually very large runway with many of the best designers including in their collections for mens fashion this season. While the head to toe in Velvet full with crinkle shirt and also the biggest thing since the bags-a brooch of man-man is not necessarily for everyone, very brave and bold dandies out there will sure to embrace it. However, for those who prefer a less flamboyant approach to this trend, because no team a velvet waistcoat or jacket with a simple pair of pants or jeans. Alternatively, opt for just the Velvet pants with a jacket, shirt and sports. If everything is still too, add a touch of velvet perhaps lapel of your jacket or a trim of it on your shirt or coat for a more subtle effect.




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