Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Men's Apparel

Men's apparel includes the selection of men's formal wear, casual wear, party wear and even traditional wear.

Formal wear regularly includes suits with neck ties and formal shoes. Leather bags and briefcases for office use enhance the smart formal image. The casual wears of men habitually comprise jeans, cotton trousers with six pockets, short t-shirts, cotton shirts and baggy shirts. Denim jackets are also very trendy for men. Sports caps and sports shoes are very fashionable for casual looks. Bright colors are preferable for the casual clothes.

The party wear of men are normally the branded suits and designer items, often traditional clothes are also wear in parties, which can be the clothes suiting the area convention, embroidered and sequined or of ethnic handicrafts work. The material of party and traditional wear are of a large variety, range from cotton, synthetic and silk to mixed items. Very clear and shining colors are often used.

Friday, December 26, 2008

Inverness coat

The Inverness coat is a type of officer overcoat, with long open sleeves, in day or night difference. The Inverness coat was fashionable in the Victorian and Edwardian periods. The black evening version is the most formal overcoat from the era, and was wear with white tie, while the day version was often in tweed or other less formal fabrics. There is no full cape at the back, with the long "wings" on either side being large draping sleeves.

A similar men's overcoat, the Inverness cape, was also fashionable for countryside wear during this era, and is still worn as rain gear by Scottish bagpipers.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Shirts with suits

The type of shirt worn by men with a suit is a top made of woven cloth, with long sleeves, a full-length buttoned opening down the front, and a lapel. This type of garment is known in American English as a dress shirt. This type of shirt is sometimes called an Oxford shirt; however, this correctly refers to a shirt made as of a specific type of cloth, namely Oxford cloth, in a specific manner. The shirt is ironed, neatly tucked into its wearer's trousers, and if not worn according to the etiquette described in the piece of writing Dress shirt.

The classic shirt colors are light blue or white, with white considered most conservative. However, many colors and shades are available, with pastels particularly popular in America, though less-formal colors are not always suitable. The most official type of dress shirt worn with a standard suit is a shirt with linked, but not French, cuffs, which are closed using cuff links or silk knot instead of buttons. Though this type of shirt is possible, and essentially up to the preferences of the wearer and the vagaries of fashion.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Menswear

In menswear there were two separate period in the 1920s. Throughout the decade, men wore short suit jackets, the old long jackets being used just for formal occasions. In the early twenties, men's fashion was characterized by extremely high waisted jackets, often worn with belts. Lapels on suit jackets were not very wide as they tended to be buttoned up high. Trousers were relatively narrow and straight and they were worn rather short so that a man's socks often showed. Trousers also began to be worn cuffed at the bottom at this time.

By 1925, wider trousers commonly known as "Oxford Bags" came into fashion, while suit jackets returned to a usual waist and lapels become wider and were often worn peaked. Loose fitting sleeves also began to be damaged during this period. During the late 1920s, double breasted vests, often worn with a single breasted jacket, also became quite fashionable. During the 1920s, men had a variety of sport clothes available to them, including sweaters and short trousers, commonly known as knickers. For formal occasions in the daytime, a morning suit was usually worn. For evening wear men preferred the short tuxedo to the tail-coat, which was now seen as rather old-fashioned and snooty.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Fabric

Suits are made in a variety of fabrics, but most commonly from coat. The two main thread produce worsted and woolens. These can be rush in a number of ways producing flannel, tweed, gabardine, and fresco among others. These fabrics all have different weights and feel, and some fabrics have a 'super number' describing the fineness of the fibers. For hot weather, linen is also used, and in North America cotton seersucker is worn. Other exotic materials are used sometimes, such as cashmere. Artificial materials, while cheap, are very rarely recommended.

The main three colors for suits for business are Grey, and navy, while brown is another important color, though less widely popular, and not always widely accepted for business wear. In particular, Grey sweet talk is suiting worn very widely since the 1930s. In summer, lighter shades, such as chocolate or cream, are popular. For recreational use tweed has been popular since Victorian times, and still is commonly worn. Wide ranges of color is available, including greens, browns, reds, and greys.Tweeds are usually checked, or plain with a herringbone weave, and are most associated with the country. While full tweed suits are not worn by many now, the jackets are often worn as sports jackets with odd trousers.

In the US and UK, suits were never conventionally made in plain black, this color instead being reserved for formal wear. However, the decline of formal wear in recent years has meant that black, as well as being popular in fashionable scenes, such as clubbing, is now also being worn in formal contexts in place of the traditional more official wear.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Space suit

A space suit is a complex system of clothes, equipment and ecological systems designed to keep a person alive and comfortable in the harsh environment of outer space. This applies to extra-vehicular activity (EVA) outside spaceship orbiting Earth and has applied to walking, and riding the Lunar Rover, on the Moon.Some of these supplies also apply to pressure suits worn for other particular tasks, such as high-altitude reconnaissance flight. Above Armstrong's Line, the feeling is so slim that pressurized suits are needed. Hazmat suits that apparently resemble space suits are sometimes used when dealing with biological hazards.

A space suit must perform several functions to allow its occupant to work safely and comfortably. It must provide:

* A stable internal pressure. This can be less than earth's atmosphere, as there is usually no need for the spacesuit to carry nitrogen. Lower pressure allows for greater mobility, but introduces the requirement of pre-breathing to avoid decompression sickness.

* Mobility. Movement is typically opposed by the pressure of the suit; mobility is achieved by careful joint design. See the Theories of spacesuit design section.

* Breathable oxygen. Circulation of cooled and purified oxygen is controlled by the Primary Life Support System.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Waistcoat

A waistcoat is a sleeveless upper-body item of clothing damaged over a dress shirt and necktie and below a coat as a part of most men's formal wear, and as the third piece of the three-piece male trade suit. Once a virtually compulsory article of men's clothing, it has become rare in contemporary dress in the English-speaking world, although it has returned to fashion as part of business wear in Germany. Waistcoats have now become a popular item of clothing along with the youth of Britain as style icon Kate Moss and the members of in die band Razor light wear them over informal shirts and jeans for a everyday fashionable look.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Formal Suits

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Friday, October 17, 2008

The Traditional Attire

Grooms who wish to be dressed like the royal Indian kings for the wedding can opt for Sherwin’s, Jodhpur suits and Kurta Pyjamas. Shades of peach jamevar or traditional cream chududhar Kurta with the threads of gold or silver Aari works give you stunning regal look. Jodhpur suits that resemble the western suits are also one of the best choices. Traditional embroideries, like Kashmiri, Zardozi, and Aari Bharat add to the beauty of the art. The short collars usually fastened at the neck should be worn with the matching trousers. You can get the trousers stitched in normal parallel way or get a crumpled stitch at the bottom. It can be worn with a shirt underneath in a matching or contrasting colors or even a round-necked close fitting top. Go for stylish colors like shades of copper, grey, navy blue, etc. Make sure the accessories match well too.Do not forget to wear the most important attire on that day- Smile. Although your freedom and bachelorhood is lost, wear it and get to be known as the most handsome prince of the day.