Minggu, 09 Mei 2010

Mens Fashion Clothes

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Men's Fashion Clothing - How Did We Get to Where We Are Today?
Executive summary by Michelle Spencer 

Men's fashion clothing trends really started in the seventeen hundreds - in eighteenth-century France, during the reign of Louis XIV, men were referred to as the 'peacocks of fashion'. English men's fashion clothing, underlined by the British landed gentry, established the European stylistic trends of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It was during this time that the tailors of London's Saville Row became famous for exquisitely cut and tailored garments for men.

Beau Brummel helped to establish its reputation as he patronized the tailors congregated on the Burlington Estate, who then started to occupy premises on Saville Row. Even contemporary designers, responsible for men's designer clothes of the day, including John Galliano and Alexander McQueen, chose to serve an apprenticeship in Saville Row, and no matter how outlandish their fashion garments appear, they retain respect and admiration for their industry through their masterful tailoring expertise.



In 1818, Harry Sands Brooks established Brooks Brothers, one of America's oldest retailers, known for its classic and conservative styling. The innovations of Brooks Brothers include the first summer seersucker suit (1830), mens clothing suits and beachwear made from madras plaid (1890), the button-down collar shirt worn during polo matches (1896), Shetland wool sweaters (1904) and the first wash-and-wear
Dacron and polyester shirts (1953).

After the Second World War, the influence of American ready-to-wear clothing had a worldwide impact on the direction of business suits and men's casual clothing. Designers like as Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein offered the ultimate in men's casual lifestyle dressing.

Influenced by Italian designer, Giorgio Armani, and his informal, easy-fitting clothing, a new era in menswear was born.

Avoiding Fashion Crimes in Men's Clothing
Executive Summary by Louie Scott  

Fashion crimes in men's clothing were committed by people who were clueless of the current fashion styles and were ignorant of the proper ways of wearing the different types of men's clothing. Amazingly, even some famous Hollywood stars today have committed terrible fashion crimes in men's clothing making them the laughing stock of the industry. The first common fashion crimes in men's clothing that most people have committed are wearing clothes that are way out of fashion. One example of this is wearing of high waist jeans.

In shopping your jeans, you should buy low waist jeans since it is the trend nowadays and the high waist jeans is already out of fashion. You can choose belts of different designs and colors as long as it match you clothing.

The next fashion crime in men's clothing that most men usually committed are wearing of outerwear's like men's coats and men's jackets in inappropriate situation. You can't just wear a men's coats or a men's jackets without considering those two things.

You should also remember that in wearing outerwear's it must fit your body. Wearing loose and baggy men's coats and men's jackets made you look unappealing and unkempt. Always try it and see if it fits when you are shopping you clothes.

One fashion crime that were mostly committed in men's clothing are wearing wrinkled and ill fitted t-shirts and polo shirts. If you want to look dignified and impressive you must take time ironing your clothes and make it wrinkle free. Women are very particular in these type of fashion crime. Lastly, wearing socks with sandals is an horrendous fashion crime and must be avoided. To avoid committing fashion crimes in men's clothing especially with men who are not used of shopping, it is advisable that you shop with a friend or a gal so that they can help you choose the right men's clothing for you.

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