5 rules all men should learn by Deni Kiro
Personal Stylist, Deni Kiro gives 5 tips that every man should know to ensure he is always the best dressed in the room
The key to a suit looking good is the fit. It is always better to go bespoke so the suit is cut to fit you perfectly. However, if you’re buying off-the-peg, focus on the fit across the shoulders because getting the chest and waist altered is a relatively easy job. Classic is best and most useful – dark, two-button, single-breasted, moderate in details. The idea is to think of this suit as a canvas to build different ideas of individuality around.
2. LEARN YOUR COLOURS
Like it or not, there will be some colours that you just can’t pull off. No matter how much you love yellow, some pale men are washed out if they try to wear it. One of the ways you can learn the best colours for your skin tone is to do a colour analysis. This process involves taking your personal skin tone and evaluating its relationship to colours. Once you know which colours are your strong ones and which ones you need to stay away from, it will make shopping much easier in the future.
There are few things less stylish than a man dressed as he thinks he should dress rather than in what he genuinely feels suits who he is. There are caveats to that, of course: there are no prizes for dressing like a rodeo clown unless indeed you are one. But whatever you’re wearing, you have to own it. Genuine style icons are those who go their own way with a self-confidence that comes from their clothes being a second skin, not a costume.
Style is not merely about self-expression; it’s also about being dressed appropriately for your environment. Think of clothes as being codes: you need the right combination to work with the setting you’re in – and that’s whether it’s a formal dinner or a lazy Sunday in the pub. The worst style is one which is out of place. Is this a kind of conformity? No, as one of Tom Ford’s oft trotted out fashion quotes explains, it’s a mark of respect for others. And about feeling comfortable in yourself. When in doubt, overdress.
5. INVEST IN QUALITY
Whether you are buying suits, denim, shoes, or a hat, you can choose between spending very little money on something that will do for now or dropping more on something that will do for years to come. While it may seem more practical to go the cheap route and save money for something else, you almost always spend more in the long run because the cheap garments break down.
Dropping more money upfront allows you to choose garments that will last, which you can wear for years to come. One of the ways to look at it is how much each wear costs. If you buy a cheap suit for a few hundred pounds, it can break down quickly, causing you to buy a new one sooner. The cost per wear is higher than a high-quality suit you can wear for ten times longer.
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