MASCULINE AND ALLURING
Men's fashion can easily be predicted: dress down or dress
corporate. Many dudes don't consider whether what they are wearing fits or not
and this suggests why they commit fashion errors. I know there are
exceptions to that statement as we have men who seem to be fashion conscious
this days.
Meet Gbayike Johnson, a 500-level student
of Medical Rehabilitation, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State.
He's a great fashion enthusiast as he has several awards to his name. Popularly
called ‘physiojay’ by friends and fans,
Jay is the perfect foil for those who think only women get to have all the fun
while getting a dressed. He is set to reorient people on physiotherapy.
He's definitely one to watch out for.
Spend more on a suit with quality piece of workmanship that
would last for many years to come. However, while suiting and formal-wear
trends for men aren't seasonal two qualities are dominant: Classicism and Masculinity.
Good suits take the best elements from the peak era of
men's suiting (think of the formality of
the Victorian era, the saviour faire of the 1930s and for some cuts, the skinny
detailing of the 1960s) and apply them to a modern silhouette.
Most suits are all about cuts that complements the male
physique; a suit that broadens the shoulder and trims the waist, highlighting (or
at least implying) an exercised body. In short, it's about a cut that makes you
the wearer, feel more masculine and confident.
There are no hard and fast rules about how a man should
dress but you need to be aware that what you wear must automatically smarten
you up. It must give you looks that up the ante.
Enjoy the pictures:
What he is wearing:
Two-piece suit: Emperio Armani
Shirt: M&S Man
Shoe: Clark's
Wristwatch: Emperio Armani (Silver)
Tie: Tina Fontana
Do well to drop your comments and let us know how you'll
rock it differently.
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