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Article Title: Short But Stylish - Fashion 101 For the Shorter Man
Author: Simon Johnnson
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Word Count: 511
Keywords: men's fashion, fashion advice
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Being short has a lot of problems. Any man below six feet can sometimes be very 
uncomfortable with the way they are, believing that only tall people can look 
good.

This cannot be further from the truth.

Shorter men are still able to affect the way they look, and their height is 
just one factor among many that will dictate their ability to look great. If 
you are one such man, then fret not! There are many different ways for you to 
look great and feel great about yourself:

Walk the walk

The first thing you need to do in order to be short but stylish is to carry 
yourself with pride and dignity. Masculine fashion depends not on the physical 
form of the wearer, but on how well he can carry himself. Keep your head up 
high, walk with a confident but gallant gait, and carry yourself like a man.

Custom-made for the perfect fit

Once you know how to carry yourself, the next thing you should think about is 
the fit of your clothes. Tight-fitting clothes are the way to go, since they 
emphasize your physique rather than your height. Stay away from loose or baggy 
clothing, and have your clothes tailor made in order to assure the 
physique-flattering fit is perfect.

Vertical stripes are still the way to go

Good old fashioned optical illusions are still viable for a shorter man's 
clothes, but try not to overdo the stripes. If the stripes are too prominent, 
the optical illusion's magic becomes unraveled as people begin to sneer at your 
attempts to trick their eyes. Keep the lines subtle but visible, and you'll 
have clothes that will work well with your height.

Mono-color styling

Wearing a single color helps make your body appear seamless, further 
emphasizing on your body's features rather than your height. Mono-color outfits 
are a sort of optical illusion as well, except that they a lot more subtle than 
stripes. Just remember to accentuate mono-color fashion with some other colors 
to prevent you from looking like an idiot.

Accessories in perspective

Make sure everything you wear is in proportion to your body size. A shorter man 
wearing a regular bowtie will look even smaller than he really is. Smaller 
watches, thinner ties and other less prominent items help you look better 
without messing up the proportions of your outfit.

The power of power suits

A perfect blend of fit, mono-color styling and the right accessories is the 
power suit. Navy blue, black or dark grey suits ooze masculine pride, while the 
thin power ties and analog watches add a touch of class to any man on the 
planet. The power suit is literally tailored to fit the shorter man's fashion 
needs.

Look good, not tall

If there is one thing you should not forget about a shorter man's fashion, it 
is that you should look good, not tall. Many shorter men obsess over their 
height, desperately trying to appear taller than they really are. Do not try to 
be what you are not, and instead work with what you've got. Remember that, and 
you'll not only look good but feel good as well!

Simon Johnnson is the director of content for 
http://www.executivegiftshoppe.com/golfgifts.html. They feature a large 
selection of men's gifts like golf gifts, pocket watches and business card 
holders.
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