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Article Title: Want to Know about Men's Fashion ?
Author: Simon Johnnson
Category: Clothing, Jewelry
Word Count: 515
Keywords: Men's fashion, baggy t-shirts, pedicure, sense of etiquette, jewelry, 
fashion awareness
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Men's fashion is not a thing of passe, anymore. Previously, as in a millennium 
back, if you think deeply, or if you had paid close attention to your history 
classes, you'd remember that men being too fashion conscious was not really a 
good thing. Most considered it a precursor to "aberrant" behavior like 
homosexuality and used to fit these fashion conscious people into water tight 
compartments of those who can afford to look good and can buy other people's 
silence, and secondly, those who fall prey to the society's ill treatment and 
lose their minds. 

Things have changed drastically, not only do men have to think twice about 
their wardrobe, they have to even ponder about the finer aspects like hair 
style, pedicure and manicure to conjure that superb first impression. The main 
reason behind this healthy change is that, under preset circumstances of the 
mad scramble for jobs, employers as well as match finders on matrimonial 
websites, stress on the importance of their employees being good looking, or at 
least fairly presentable. 

*     This is the generation of first impressions, where you make your mark, 
your presence felt, with your dressing sense and your subtle sense of 
etiquette. 
 
*     Contrary to what society would have one believe, women are not flocking 
to the man with his pants at his ankles and 3lbs worth of jewelry hanging from 
his ears, arms, and chest. Instead, women typically prefer a man who looks as 
if he just stepped out of GQ magazine - the often overlooked neat and 
conservative fellow. 
 
However, these neat and conservative dressers are oftentimes overshadowed by 
the millions of men who commit fashion suicide on a daily basis. Basic fashion 
awareness and striving to look good is not a bad thing in itself. Your 
profession, education or even physique is not an issue because no matter whom 
you are, looking good is important. Every man should dress appropriately and 
according to the occasion. It helps if you have a personal sense of fashion and 
can work towards building it. Men's fashion is a thriving industry today, 
thanks to the constant need of people to enhance self-image. Here are some 
men's fashion tips to guide you in choosing the right outfit for yourself.

*  Do away with those baggy t-shirts and torn jeans for almost every occasion. 
It shows a lack of personal interest in dressing up to the occasion.
 
*  Every man should own include a good pair of jeans, handsome shoes, a variety 
of ties, a good briefcase and a versatile jacket. These should flexibly include 
clothes that can be worn for essential work and leisure wear that reflects your 
personality and style.
 
Experiment with colors and don't skip out on the all important daily schedules 
of health and hygiene. Personal cleanliness is the first to realizing the 
benefits of a conscious dresser; you don't want to ruin that tweed suit with a 
bad case of skin rash or body odor. Always use a body deodorant to mask your 
body odor.

Simon Johnnson is the director of content for 
http://www.executivegiftshoppe.com/wallets.html. They feature a large selection 
of men's gifts likewallets, pocket watches and cufflinks .
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