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Tip-4
Buy it as part of a suit. Or one that came as an option for a suit, at least. This way you can guarantee it will have a high quality of tailoring (rather than mass production) and it gives you the option of going all...
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Tip-3
Try your best not to look like a waiter. This can be done in three easy steps: one, go for seasonal materials such as tweed/corduroy for winter and cotton/whipcord for summer. This avoids that shiny polyester appearance that looks so tragic in any light. Two,...
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Tip-2
Always button that bad boy up. It’s supposed to make you look put together, so why would you want it any other way? You’ll just end up looking like a child at a family wedding. However, always leave the last button undone (like a suit...
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Tip-1
Fit is king (as always). Make sure it has high armholes, fits snug around shoulders and torso but without there being any pulling around the buttons or the fabric at the back. Excess material just makes you look bigger than you are; the whole point...
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The Waistcoat
The waistcoat is capable of transcending social situations and dress codes, yet gives you enough room to experiment with layers and remain stylish. But it seems to me that this humble piece suffers from a bad reputation these days.
It’s easy to see why...
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