Whereas work attire is more of a uniform, we
haven't talked much about cool and comfortable. Your casual
wardrobe is where you rock the funky gear — from motorcycle boots to
suede shirts to linen jackets. This is where you let your hair
down, or in Brian's case, take you hat off, baldy. Many designers
have lines for going out and weekend wear that you can get at
department and discount stores. This is where you can experiment
with pieces beyond the pale.
We've talked about shapes, fabrics,
and tailoring and much of that stuff holds true in casual wear as
well. That's because regardless of the time of day, how your the
clothes fit is the most important aspect, followed by fabrics and
color. Most importantly, it has to fit your body, regardless of
your physique, so get comfortable with the idea of a tailor.
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We offer you the following advice: go through your closet and drawers, get rid of stuff that looks like ass or that you haven't worn in three years, and subtract suits and related items. What's left are the beginnings of your casual wardrobe. Here are the basic things you'll need to have: |
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Your dress shirts can do double duty after 5 pm, but you'll want some shirts strictly for non-work hours. They can be long- and short-sleeve collared shirts as well as polo-style shirts. 10 should do the trick. Here are the following tips to keep in mind when looking for casual shirts: |
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