Thursday, January 27, 2011

The Fundamentals of Men's Style

By Vince Lin


Style and fashion tend to be topics that a lot of guys tend to dismiss, but is among the most essential abilities that a guy can acquire. Possessing a great sense of style can result in better first impressions, many people addressing you nicely, and positive responses from women.

That said, how can you get going in enhancing your style? Here are 3 realistic tips you may follow to start improving your style today:

1) Grooming

Grooming may not seem like it has to do with fashion and clothing, but this one is big. There are way too many guys out there who do not shower enough, never shave, and otherwise don't take proper care of themselves.

Regardless of how nice your fashion is, you're not going to make a great impression if you are improperly groomed and possess bad hygiene.

2) Fit

The fit of your clothes is probably the most important things to keep in mind when purchasing apparel. Your clothing should be fitted to your body, without appearing too tight. If your clothing is too little, you appear bizarre, and if your clothing is too loose, you end up looking sloppy. The saggy, gangster look (thankfully) went out of style in the 90s, therefore make sure your own clothes fits.

3) Colors

A lot of men are scared to experiment with colors, but they're missing out on a significant piece of their style arsenal. Color is such a powerful factor to wear because colors convey sensations. For example, yellow is viewed as being a cheerful and trustworthy color, while orange is dashing and fascinating.

Studies have also shown that girls are drawn to men who wear red clothes (which is associated with romance, passion, and exhilaration). The bottom line is that if your closet consists only of drab greys and blacks, it's time to mix things up with a splash of color.

Hopefully, the above mentioned three points are to your benefit, and you may begin applying them today to improve your style. Never ever make yet another weak impression again!




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