Don't break out the walker and stairlift just yet, though. Being a professional man doesn't mean it's time for high-waisted stretch pants and retirement home brochures. What itdoesmean is a transition from more aggressive younger men's styles that say “look at me!” to the restrained ...
They taper slightly from the hip to the knee and then flare out a bit again towards the hem. This is the most flattering because the taper at the knee helps avoid both bulk and added heaviness to the legs – especially important for many hourglass shapes who have wider thighs. Having the...
The shape of your body and the shoes you like to wear affect the kind of leg you want. Men with a lot of taper to their legs — like the “footballer” build we discussed above — may want a relaxed fit in the seat but a skinny leg to fit the taper of their legs. Bulkier men ...
Here’s the easiest way to do this one, and you’ve probably done it a million times unless your father taught you a different method from a young age: put your underwear on, then put your shirt on and button it up, and then finally pull your pants on, buttoning them closed over t...
A four-in-hand or half-Windsor are perfectly good knots for job interviews, but they should both taper towards the bottom of the knot. In Conclusion The point of dressing for an interview is not to look good so much as to demonstrate that you understand professional sartorial mores. Further...
We have a whole article about wearing white pants, and one of the examples includes a situation somewhat similar to yours. Give it a read here and enjoy the wedding! Reply Kate Fox says: July 21, 2018 at 5:24 pm I just bought a custom men’s navy windowpane suit with light gray...
We already love Madewell’s canvas workwear pants here at SG HQ, and now they come in overalls? Yes, please. shop now So, the next time you’re looking to shake up your style,men’s overalls outfits could be the cure to your wardrobe boredom!Equal parts form and function, overalls of...
When it comes to length, it all depends on how much break you want. Just about everyone looks good with a slight break. Shorter men look great with no break at all. If you’re new to men’s fit, a pant break is the distance between the hem of your pants and the top of your sh...
(just kidding, it was and never will be in style), you’ll want to keep those sleeves trim. Of course, you don’t want to flex those biceps and rip your sleeve either, so as with the stomach, don’t just ask a tailor to taper your sleeves. Have him/her pin it down to be ...
Overall the shirt should sit close to your body — fitted but not too tight. It can be a little tighter in your chest and arms, and then taper down to your waist. The better shape you’re in, the closer-fitting the polo can be, but you don’t want it skin tight. You should sti...