Dating Study On Jacket :
According to the study conducted by Kelton Research, not
only are well-dressed men viewed as sexier, smarter, more
successful, and more well-liked, they also fare better in
relationships.
SHIRTS , TOPS AND
veryone needs one or two in plain white for dress
occasions; for the rest go for light patterns and colors.
They should still be based in white or a very light pastel,
but both stripes and checks are fine for most occasion.
1. Casual Collared Shirts :
Useful for evening casual wear in
particular, shirts that have the same
basic cut as a dress shirt but a
bolder pattern or color go well with
everything from gray wool slacks to
blue jeans.
Variegated stripes (multiple stripes
of varying width and color),
deepcolors like purple and red, and
figure patterns (repeating designs rather than line designs like
stripes and checks) are all good options for casual collared
shirts.
2. Work Shirts :
Another collared style, these are
made of softer cotton or denim. Blue
Oxford work shirts are a classic, as are
plaid “lumberjack” shirts.
The latter are sometimes made in virgin wool instead of
cotton, as with the iconic Pendleton brand.
3. Polo Shirts :
Useful for all warm weather needs,
everyone should have a few. One in
white, one in a solid dark, and one
with a few narrow stripes (the
classic golf look) is a good start to
the collection.
Avoid wearing polos with a
company logo on the chest unless you’re actually on the clock
and working for that company, however - your Best Buy polo
isn’t good casual wear.
4. Rugby Shirts : Something like a long-
sleeved polo shirt, these usually have
broad horizontal stripes and in some
cases a team logo or school crest on the
left breast. They’re good for a collegiate
look that doesn’t rely on a hoodie or T-
shirt.
5. Henley Shirts : Similar to a T-shirt,
but with a small, buttoning “fly” in the front, below the
ring collar. They can be long- or short-sleeved, and both are a
nice alternative to a plain tee.
6. Breton Top : Familiar to most people as
“the French shirt” - a three-quarter length
sleeve shirt with horizontal stripes in
alternating white and navy blue (or white
and black; other colors are occasionally
seen as well). A unique and eye-catching
look for bold dressers. Don’t pair it with a
beret unless you’re trying to look like a
caricature of a Frenchman, or are a mime.
7. Guayabera : A traditional South
American style sometimes (and
inaccurately) called a Cuban shirt. They
have multiple front pockets, a soft collar,
and decorative columns of pleats or
embroidery, and can range from plain
white to brightly colored and
extravagantly decorated. A good touch of
the exotic for a North American summer
wardrobe.
8. Cardigans : Buttoning or zippered
sweaters that open in the front. No
college student should be without a
thick, loose, blanket-like wool one.
Nothing is better for draping around a
girlfriend’s shoulders, or just looking
stylish in on the way to class. Lighter,
more fitted versions in cotton or light
wools like cashmere are good for fall
and spring.