Details determine success or failure. In tailor-made suits, details reflect wearer's taste.
1. Accessories
If you want to stand out among "men in suits", it is not enough to choose styles and phrases, but also to choose accessories. Although small accessories are optional, take a close look at this detail: an outwardly discreet decoration can make overall look more brilliant, or it can emphasize sophistication of form and add a finishing touch.
Four basic accessories that match style and taste of suit: tie, pocket square, brooch and cufflinks.
1. Ties: Suit tie with different patterns and styles, such as stripes, patterns, polka dots, geometric and irregular abstract patterns, etc. Different patterns bring different styles, discreet, stable, capable and unlocking. different styles of yourself.
2. Pocket Square: The pocket square is simplest costume accessory. It looks simple but can add a touch of fashion to a formal suit. Focus.
3. Brooch: Usually, wearing a brooch on the neckline of a suit elicits whimsical looks. A creative brooch can evoke "respect and dignity" in you.
4. Cufflinks. Cufflinks have become a very important accessory for business men. The sexiest moment for a man is when he lowers his head to straighten buttons on his cuffs, tenderness lies in details.
Second, hairstyle
To attend official events in costume, a "costume head" is usually required. In costumes, hairstyles cannot be ignored.
If you are a middle-aged man, a haircut at back is undoubtedly best choice. It can not only emphasize contours of face and feeling of three-dimensional features, but also have a certain elevation effect. , creating a calm and capable business image.
If you feel that your back is not so easy to control, a split is also a good choice. In addition to being mature and stable, there is a bit of a fashion sense. Try to focus on 28 points, 37 points or 46 points, and choose most suitable dividing line according to your face and hair shape.
Output. The above points mentioned by editor are some of details that people tend to overlook when choosing a suit. Often success of a costume depends on how fully detailed it is.