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Color Series - Men's Guide to Wearing Green

We’ve already discussed a little about monochromatic and chromatic colors that men should or shouldn’t wear, we’ve even shed some specific light on how men could wear yellow in summer. But this time, we want to shift our focus to an old, yet relatively forgotten color in men’s wardrobe: green.  First, let’s make it clear that simply using the term “green” is an oversimplification of the color itself; there are a lot more shades and tones that fall under the umbrella of what men simply refer to as green. This color overall is associated with charismatic and charming personalities, with a tou...

Light Hues - How You Can Pull Off Pastel Colors

While we’ve all fallen in love with black, navy blue, and gray outfits in men’s fashion, it’s not wrong to say that a few softer pastel colors won’t hurt in men’s wardrobe. In fact, they’d be unique enough to get easily pulled off while also providing a new style to anyone who wears them so much that even a small shade of pastels, like peach or sky blue, is enough to lift your clothes from average to interesting.  Pastels weren’t always a term in the world of fashion or even painting; the word originated from art when it was discovered that these lighter shades of powdery pigment were much-...
Only a few years ago, the professional dress code for men was a lot more rigid and confined to suits and other kinds of formal wear. And while they’re still a more preferred choice of clothing for people working in the finance sector or at higher job roles, it’s not the norm to dress like a business executive at all times, even if you are actually a business executive.  Men’s fashion has become a lot more laid-back and with it, professional clothing has started to blend with smart-casual styles. This isn’t a bad thing, since the more flexible choices you have in dressing, the more you can o...

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