Sunday, October 29, 2017

How to dress well with only a handful of clothes Interchangeable parts

Previously, I did an article on the basics of men's fashion and style,
discussing the principles of color contrast, shape, and clothes
corresponding to the setting. And those alone will allow you to dress
better than the overwhelming majority of two-legged cattle that represent
the blurring modern humanity. But if you really want to dress well, in both
formal and casual contexts and everything else, you're having to undergo
further study of the issue. And in my opinion, the most important concept
to learn the true knowledge of sewing is that of interchangeability.

What interchangeability?
Interchangeability is, I freely confess, not a concept I came up with. We
are all standing on the shoulders of giants who have already done much of
the heavy lifting theory & # 8221; and we can well learn from those who
came before us rather than constantly reinventing the wheel. And in this
case, I learned from Antonio Centeno who also maintains his own website in
a suit, which is where I gleaned a good amount of my knowledge of fashion.
Interchangeability is the idea that, instead of having a million different
individual items of clothing, you have items related bit of clothing that
can be switched and swapped with each other depending on the occasion or
event you Come in. With interchangeable clothes, you have unlimited options
for outfits depending on the weather, the season and the level of formality
and seriousness of a day.
Its terrible side section, this outfit is easily dressed up or down with
the addition of a tie and buttoning the shirt completely, or removal of the
jacket., Respectively.
When you speak fluent interchanging clothes for different occasions, you
open yourself up to unlimited options for making the most of your dress
shirts, ties, pants, suits, jackets and shoes, even if your amount of
clothing is limited (and I recommends that it should be, because I'm not
generally spend much money).
You want to organize your wardrobe to maximize interchangeability. A rule
of thumb to think about what you want clothes that can be aesthetically
appropriate in various ensembles in the widest variety of weather and
situations.
A neutral colored jacket as it is interchangeable in a wide variety of
situations
While pastels and light pants like this are less. These are best worn in
the summer only.
How interchangeability
Why do you think white shirts are the go-to shirt? Because it has neutral
colors and is interchangeable with many kinds of other clothing items.
Old reliable
Similarly, you want to start building your wardrobe with old reliable
standbys such as brown sport coats, black pants, and suits of navy: neutral
colors that allow you to mix and match without spending much money .
A classic example of neutral colors work well together
Keep in mind of course that these are only suggestions, interchangeability
doesn t just have to be earth tones and dark suits and # 8212, I am a man
who wears a white suit opportunities fairly regularly during the summer,
for just one example discussed previously, and for lighter fabrics and
colors of the white jacket and pants are made very interchangeable indeed.

Another thing to keep in mind is the weight / heat tissue: medium weight
fabrics are the most popular, due to the very principle of
interchangeability. For example, a medium sweater is better & # 8211; which
means more fashionable & # 8212; a big sweater (in terms of aesthetics)
because it can be worn season and time and it will probably always
desirable that this streamlined silhouette, while a thick sweater is bulky
and can not be worn by time very cold. Of course, when practice is
necessary, the fashion standards can be relaxed.
Of course, there are more style you can wear coats, but when your life is
at stake, you forgo fashion.
Incorporate your style in the interchangeable wardrobe. The moderate & #
8221 pieces; are often muted and kind of neutral color and pattern, so you
must make shine in combination with other pieces. The best way to observe
what is, what else, look in a mirror.
When experimenting with interchangeability must balance & # 8221 classic
style; and your own personal style, which is to say that the image you want
to convey yourself. Moderation is the key if you're too conventional, you
look generic. If you're too personal, you look natural and invented.
No!
Then, once you've started building a wardrobe, you can start experimenting
with colors and bolder patterns. Remember the discussion of the contrasts
that I mentioned in the first article of fashion, I wrote: the colors
should work for you, not someone else. Either you're trying to do, in order
to bend the rules, you must first learn the rules. And THEN you can
experiment.
Read more: How to dress stylishly decorated in warm weather

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