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They now prefer blue
[ 2009-12-25 3:24:00 | By: efgh840 ]
 
Giving some tips on dressing the right way, Khapra says: “One should never wear socks that don’t complement the shoes and also avoid combinations that do not carry the tonality of the garments.” He says the last button of your suit should be left open and the tip of your tie should touch the top of your belt.

There has definitely been a considerable foreign influence on the way Indian men dress up. Work places are less formal and forbidding, and there is a lot of influence of international work cultures and attitude.

Colour again plays a vital role. Though white, black, navy blue and grey have been men’s preferred choice for years, executives now are more experimental and try a whole range of colours.

Referring to thewholesale designer shoes foreign brands now available in India, Duhm says that people are getting “more brandish” and open to international brands. “They know the kind of attire worn indicates your profession. Colour, fit, style, design can reflect the mood and attitude, and speak volumes for your profession and competency,” he adds.

“They now prefer blue, pink, mauve in shirts, though suits are still preferred in shades of grey and black,” says Duhm. Concurs Bajaj, whowholesale designer shoes says the colour pink, which was earlier worn only by women, has now found its place in men’s wardrobe. “The colour actually looks great on men.”

A good tie can actually wholesale designer shoesbecome a style statement. Other accessories like shoes, watches and bags are equally important. The belt and shoes should preferably be of same colour,” he says.


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