Men's Fashion Coordination Techniques [Practical Handbook Full Text]

by raying on 2009-07-26 17:13:40

Colors:

The overall attire from top to bottom should not exceed three colors; this way, the lines will appear more fluid and elegant overall. Otherwise, it may look messy and lack a sense of unity.

Styles:

Men's wear does not have to be very fashionable or trendy; as long as it is simple and generous with stable colors, the most important thing is the coordination between the upper garment and pants, which must be reasonable. For example, casual clothing should be matched with other casual wear, and formal wear should maintain overall uniformity. Mixing different styles can lead to poor results.

A man's height and weight do not affect his personal style or taste in clothing. Even shorter men can showcase their own characteristics as long as the upper garment and pants fit well and are appropriately color-coordinated. Avoid wearing overly loose clothes or excessively light colors, which can help conceal shortcomings and highlight one's unique style.

Suits:

Men with a stocky build are best suited for single-breasted jackets, but they must fit properly and can be slightly snug to accentuate the chest's thickness while concealing the abdomen. Attention should also be paid to...