
These square-framed Wayfarer shades will never go away. But if you want something different from the shades all your friends are wearing, try a more rounded frame. East Coast prepsters used to wear round glasses in tortoiseshell, but for a more modern look, buy black frames.


Brown dress shoes should be dark, like the color of coffee with just a touch of cream.

Nothing Completes a good look on a suit or a ordinary day blazer with none other then a Pocket Square. it's very "grown man" or just to keep a eye wandering.

Now that the spring collections are hitting stores, you're going to be astounded by how many jackets, sweaters, coats, and cardigans are double-breasted. Start with a simple slim-cut double-breasted jacket and have a little fun with it. Note how Cudi's doing the opposite of what you'd expect: He's got it buttoned up with a V-neck tee. Oh, and one insider tip: The cool kids are calling them "D.B.'s."

Let's say you've plunked down a wad of cash for some beautiful lace-ups. Good move, but how do you accentuate them? Go for a muted pastel like pink or purple that will attract just enough attention to your feet without stealing any of your shoes' significant thunder.

There's something gutsy about a fisherman's sweater. It's no lightweight merino turtleneck, you know? When you wear a chunky sweater like this, it's like saying, 'Last time I wore this, I was out chopping wood.' And it doesn't have to be a turtleneck—a crew neck works just as well
Believe in the Weave...Funny that women aren't the only ones into weave..

How to pull it off:
1. Woven belts give you a casual look you should save for weekend chinos and white jeans. Don't try to wear one with your suit to the office.
2. For a real statement, contrast the color of the belt with the color of your pants (light-color belt with dark jeans and vice versa).
Let Your Tie Bloom

This isn't about pink-and-teal madras novelty neck wear that grabs attention at Cape Cod lawn parties. This is about a new generation of plaid ties that will add a refreshing hit of vibrant color to the suits you wear to the office week in and week out. The secret? Deeper, richer, darker colors.

How to pull it off:
1. The cool new breed of linen suit is darker, dressier, and easier to wear. Avoid that fusty and very blah beige color.
2. Don't be afraid of a few wrinkles—they're what give linen its attitudinal appeal. 3. Despite its casual rep, a linen suit can stand up to dressy accessories. Finish it off with a pocket square and a formal watch.
Via: GQ
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