Saturday, October 25, 2008

TAILORED STRAIGHT UP WITH A TWIST

Young guys are being forced to cut a more tailored figure at work as more corporations are tightening the screws on employee appearance after years of lax dress codes. Moreover, these fledgling professionals enjoy dressing up a bit more.

Some of the emerging trends triggered by the younger men developing a taste for customized clothing are shorter jackets with slimmer fits and more modern silhouettes and the best of sartorial details. Sartorial models, like three-piece vested suits, double-breasted and single-breasted jackets with peak lapels, are being reinterpreted along slim, modern lines in custom tailored clothing.

Young men are discovering suits as a tool to enhance their image and separate them advantageously from the business pack. A younger generation has gone back in time with dressing up, because dressing up with suits is cool again.

Dressing up, and dressing well, is becoming a young man's game. Young men, and their counterparts of any age, are looking to custom clothing to find new ways to make dressing up even fancier. This interesting style movement is a blend of classic sartorial elements with contemporary styling options like a structured shoulder that is not too bold or square, slightly shorter jacket length, and for the trim man, flat front trousers.

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