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After seasons of seeing models parading down runways in skin tight clothing that only the most genetically blessed or stylistically intrepid could pull off, designers have finally started to give real men suits they actually want to wear. At the Paris ready to wear shows, Raf Simons and Dries van Noten both exhibited a mix of perfect fitting suits with those that had a bit more wiggle room. As well, Veronique Branquinho showed off incredibly flattering suits that hung slightly away from the body. Though this style is by its nature easy to wear, there are two tips you should keep in mind when shopping for a looser suit: First, make sure that only the legs are more ample the waist should be fitted or you look ridiculous. Second, cut is everything, so don be afraid to spend a little more money on high quality garments to get the look just right. Thankfully, this time around, rather than searing our retinas with their neon glow, the blocks of color that turned up on sweaters, T shirts and blazers in the Fall/ Winter 2009 collections were more subdued and ultimately more wearable than the originals. Dunhill, for example, featured this unconventional tri colored crewneck sweater on its runway, but paired it with gray dress pants and black shoes to keep the overall look from getting too wild. Try this trend immediately for yourself with this color block top from Diesel. At only $87, it a great buy considering you still be wearing it this time next year. As seen at Dunhill, team it with dress pants rather than jeans for a more interesting and fashion forward ensemble, and don be afraid to accessorize with a hat.

french fashion finds Sure, the clothes you see at fashion shows are a lot more theatrical than what normal humans wear in their daily lives, but if you look past the over the top showmanship, you get a feel for the designs that will be driving what you be wearing in the near future. Here we presented you with four themes gleaned from the Fall/Winter 2009 runways of the Paris Menswear Shows and showed you how to work them into your closet now.Trends From Menswear Shows

After seasons of seeing models parading down runways in skin tight clothing that only the most genetically blessed or stylistically intrepid could pull off, designers have finally started to give real men suits they actually want to wear. At the Paris ready to wear shows, Raf Simons and Dries van Noten both exhibited a mix of perfect fitting suits with those that had a bit more wiggle room. As well, Veronique Branquinho showed off incredibly flattering suits that hung slightly away from the body. Though this style is by its nature easy to wear, there are two tips you should keep in mind when shopping for a looser suit: First, make sure that only the legs are more ample the waist should be fitted or you look ridiculous. Second, cut is everything, so don be afraid to spend a little more money on high quality garments to get the look just right. Thankfully, this time around, rather than searing our retinas with their neon glow, the blocks of color that turned up on sweaters, T shirts and blazers in the Fall/ Winter 2009 collections were more subdued and ultimately more wearable than the originals. Dunhill, for example, featured this unconventional tri colored crewneck sweater on its runway, but paired it with gray dress pants and black shoes to keep the overall look from getting too wild. Try this trend immediately for yourself with this color block top from Diesel. At only $87, it a great buy considering you still be wearing it this time next year. As seen at Dunhill, team it with dress pants rather than jeans for a more interesting and fashion forward ensemble, and don be afraid to accessorize with a hat.

french fashion finds Sure, the clothes you see at fashion shows are a lot more theatrical than what normal humans wear in their daily lives, but if you look past the over the top showmanship, you get a feel for the designs that will be driving what you be wearing in the near future. Here we presented you with four themes gleaned from the Fall/Winter 2009 runways of the Paris Menswear Shows and showed you how to work them into your closet now.Trends From Menswear Shows

After seasons of seeing models parading down runways in skin tight clothing that only the most genetically blessed or stylistically intrepid could pull off, designers have finally started to give real men suits they actually want to wear. At the Paris ready to wear shows, Raf Simons and Dries van Noten both exhibited a mix of perfect fitting suits with those that had a bit more wiggle room. As well, Veronique Branquinho showed off incredibly flattering suits that hung slightly away from the body. Though this style is by its nature easy to wear, there are two tips you should keep in mind when shopping for a looser suit: First, make sure that only the legs are more ample the waist should be fitted or you look ridiculous. Second, cut is everything, so don be afraid to spend a little more money on high quality garments to get the look just right. Thankfully, this time around, rather than searing our retinas with their neon glow, the blocks of color that turned up on sweaters, T shirts and blazers in the Fall/ Winter 2009 collections were more subdued and ultimately more wearable than the originals. Dunhill, for example, featured this unconventional tri colored crewneck sweater on its runway, but paired it with gray dress pants and black shoes to keep the overall look from getting too wild. Try this trend immediately for yourself with this color block top from Diesel. At only $87, it a great buy considering you still be wearing it this time next year. As seen at Dunhill, team it with dress pants rather than jeans for a more interesting and fashion forward ensemble, and don be afraid to accessorize with a hat.

french fashion finds Sure, the clothes you see at fashion shows are a lot more theatrical than what normal humans wear in their daily lives, but if you look past the over the top showmanship, you get a feel for the designs that will be driving what you be wearing in the near future. Here we presented you with four themes gleaned from the Fall/Winter 2009 runways of the Paris Menswear Shows and showed you how to work them into your closet now.
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