Friday 20 January 2012

Accessorizing Tips for Men

At first you might scoff at this title as the very word ‘Accessorize’ sounds feminine and boring.  If you’re like me you’ve probably spent what seems like lifetimes standing in shopping malls or airports whilst your significant other tries on yet another pair or sunglasses or a slightly different shade of pashmina.  Well the bad news is accessorizing is just as important to men as it is to women.  The good news is if you do it right, it can completely change your look for the better.
Shirts, trousers, socks, shoes, ties, jackets, jumpers, it’s hard enough just trying to figure out how to match one item of clothing with another. With so many different articles of clothing and changing trends that come and go with each season, getting it right and walking out the door appearing as if you have a solid sense of style is not the easiest of tasks by any means.
Unfortunately for you, modern male, figuring out what goes with what, when to tuck in, and how to match your shirt to your shoes, isn’t good enough.  Yes, you can master the art of wearing a great suit, and yes, you can tailor your clothing to perfection and wear all the latest styles. But like I said before, that’s just not going to cut it.  What’s the problem, you ask?  You need to accessorize.
Accessorizing can be a very tricky thing for us man.  You don’t want to look like a Jersey Shore cast member, nor do you want to look like a bejewelled and bedazzled window display.  Too much and you can say goodbye to your masculinity.  Wear nothing, and all your efforts at putting yourself together can be a colossal waste of time.  For the accessories newbie, I suggest starting slow and working your way up one piece at a time, always being careful to realize when enough is enough.
First things first, think statement piece.  The easiest and classiest way for a man to accessorize and impress while doing so is investing in a watch.  And not just a watch, but a really great watch.  A watch that says,
“yeah I’m a pretty big deal, but no, I don’t feel the need to brag.  What was that?  You want to know the time?  Oh, let me find that out for you.”
A good watch can cost quite a pretty penny, but a good watch is timeless (get it?) and worth the price.  Women notice a great watch.  Other men notice a great watch.  Prospective employers notice a great watch.  Basically, what I’m telling you is: get yourself a timepiece.
If you want to experiment with other pieces of jewellery, like bracelets, necklaces, or rings, I’d suggest starting off with wood, leather, and other neutral, more masculine materials.  Simple metals are also ok, just make sure nothing is too flashy.  You don’t want to look like an extra in a Sopranos episode.  You don’t want that. 
Another option is eyewear.  With eyewear, you have more options and can get a bit more creative without feeling like you’re dipping into your girlfriend’s jewellery box.  Maybe you wear contacts everyday, but that doesn’t mean you can’t give your eyes a break every now and then from the poking. So slip on a nice pair of glasses.  There are so many different frames to fit each man’s personal style. Go ahead. Feel free to go crazy.
Have 20/20 vision and not up to have anything dangling from your wrists or neck?  Take a cue from Mad Men and get a tie clip, or stuff that jacket pocket.  The throwback look is in right now, so keep your limbs chain-free while still accessorizing your way to excellence. 
Now let’s not forget the facial hair.  Beards are very fashionable right now and even the moustache is making a retro comeback.  If you decide to go down this road, remember; growing a beard is not an excuse to stop shaving completely.  Your facial hair will need shaping and your skin will need looking after.  We’ve writing previous blogs about tips on facial hair so take a look.
It’s up to you how you want to go about doing it, but the bottom line is that you should be accessorizing to some extent.  Your silhouette looks sparse without it, and all that hard work you put into your outfit needs to me complemented with a statement piece to give your look that extra oomph.  However you choose, choose wisely, and go with it.  




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