Friday, April 25, 2008

Three essentials for buying clothes

There are so many things we should keep in mind in order to be stylish, fashionable and look our best! It is sometimes next to impossible to notice all those details which do form our style and behavior and thus, other people’s attitude towards us. Still there are some essentials which cannot be ignored: these are fit, color and fashion.

What thing is the most important for you while buying a piece of clothes? Fit, color or fashion? It is necessary to point out that all three parameters are part and parcel of your successful purchase.

While buying a thing, you should first of all take into account whether it really suits you, then whether it is your color and only in the end, if it is stylish, fashionable and extraordinary. These gradual steps can be easily explained. If you buy the most expensive thing, it is sure to lose all its originality if it doesn’t fit you. The classic silhouette of a suit is classic because it flatters a man more than almost anything else. Even women that eschew formal wear – and therefore suits – for their men, find they prefer t-shirts, jeans, sweaters that fit well. If a t-shirt is skin-tight, has no waist or has a collar that covers your Adam’s apple, it will look unattractive.

Coming up to color, keep in mind some general tips of advice: bright colors with black look cheap; brown rather than black with blue; reds and greens for those with ruddy complexions; stronger colors for those with darker skin; white makes you look tanned unless you are already too white.

If you feel comfortable in this piece of clothes and sees that the color is also yours, even a bit outdated thing may look OK. But never vice versa!

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