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How to Wear Menâs Suit Along With the Other Clothes That You Have
Wearing suits can have different connotations to different people at different places and in different times. While some may see someone in it respectable and confident, others see people in men’s suits in strict bureaucratic elitist. In the modern society, suits are reserved for formal occasions like weddings, dates and parties rather than daily wear except those who wears it based on their professions like lawyers and those in the corporate world. For whatever reason you wear suits, there are certain rules on how to wear it along with the other wardrobe that you have.
Suits and ties. Wearing suit often comes with the tie. Wearing ties does not come in strict rule but rather based on personal preferences. However there are a few guides to follow, one is that the tie should be darker than the suit. Ideally, the tie should harmonize the color of the suit but should that be the same color of the shirt, doing so will lose its very essence. When it comes to the design, plain and printed are acceptable but for formal events, plain or simple patterns are preferred. If you are unsure about the tie, you can ask somebody to decide it for you. More often, you will know when it fits you when you look in front of the mirror.
Shirts and suits. Men would prefer wearing plain crisp shirt under the suits. Moreover, long sleeves, a full-length buttoned opening down the front, and a collar is a garment preferred to match the suit best. Colors chosen are light blue or white, with white considered most conservative. For a more modern look, others prefer pastel colors and continue to grow in popularity.
The best pair of socks. It is uncommon that socks are based on the shirt but rather on the trousers. It is a general rule that the color of the socks should be darker than the trousers. Another is that the color of the socks should match the primary color of the suit. Therefore, the safest colors are black and brown. Socks are preferred at least the mid-calf height.
The pair of shoes. Shoes should be smart as suits create a smart impression. Traditionally, shoes that are preferred are the formal ones like Oxfords and black or brown leather shoes. Don’t forget to check if they are clean and shiny as shoes also create its own impression.
There are still other rules to follow when wearing suits including the accessories like belts and handkerchief. Whatever these rules are, it is important that you first know what are the men’s suits you need for your affairs and events. Invest in good quality suits because you are also investing in your personality and your very own identity.
About the Author
Louie Scott is the article writer of suitsmen.co.uk, a company in line with selling quality men suits. http://www.suitsmen.co.uk it design and sell clothes for men that will suit the occasion you will be attending to.
who else sees scott boras as a greedy leech in sports?
and it is men like him who are guilty of high prices people pay to go to games while he has millions of dollars in his filthy, greedy, corrupt pockets? if this were china or russia just a few years agom scott boras would have been put to death for his greed! why do athletes rely on leeches like him? can't they speak their own mind?
I agree, kinda...
As much as I don't like what he does for the fans and the game itself, technically he is obligated to do what is best for his clients, the athletes. By getting them ridiculous money, and endorsements all over, he is doing the best at his job that he can. Its much like a car salesman or any other sales service, he is selling the athlete for his abilities and marketability, and you try to sell as much as you can while you can.
Plus, we are technically still liable to an extent because people are willing to pay these exorbitant prices to still see games, so its kind of a self fulfilling prophecy. They demand more to draw more fans, we pay more, which enables the team to higher another good player and jack up the prices and so forth.
Do I like what he has contributed to the game, not by any stretch, and is he greedy beyond belief, you bet. But that's why I only go to a couple games a year. No sense in filling is pockets anymore than I want to, I'll let someone else do that and just watch it on the TV.
And there are players out there who do their own negotiations. If I'm not mistaken, Ray Allen's contract (I assume with the Supersonics - I will not refer to that other farse of a team they became) was self-negotiated, and he handles much of his own stuff. Imagine making 15% (or whatever agents demand) more just because you don't have an agent! It helps scheduling-wise though, and you aren't run down trying to do your own endorsements, etc... when you aren't on the field, so I do see the reason behind them.
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