Men have always been superior and the major producer and creator of business aesthetics. Men were believed to be superior and stronger , both mentally and physically. The representation and the way they carried themselves was a matter of concern. The fabrics they wear, The authenticity and originality of cloth pieces, The royal colours and embodiment, was the major consideration of men's fashion back then. Royal Blue , the magical blue shade, considered as the most expensive shade and colour of royalty. Velvet was the fabric of royals, super mesmerising , super classic and chic. Men were supposed to have an outlook of Powerful and Bold, and velvet was the fabric which defined royalty in the best way.

Linen was another fabric which took men's fashion to new heights. The fashion exhibition was something which took the hold of auctions and selling demand of cloth pieces and enormous prices. Fashion became a statement of richness and wealth.

Fashion was outrageous for both royal men and women. The walk of fashion became a hand in hand composition and became a reason of bonding between couples too. Men and women would gift each other highly valuable ornaments and fashion accessories. Hats, ties, belts, scarfs, hand gloves and cuffs were the favourite accessories of men . Whereas, neckpieces, earings, purses, clutches, shoes, bracelets and cosmetics were heartkeepers of royal women.

Fashion became a reason of bonding between different groups of people. Kings, Queens , princes and princesses, relatives, warriors , industrialists, who shared their economy with designers, stylists and creators. It connected different business industries together and resulted in multiple business marketting and management, which is still the biggest running business industry and will grow more and more in the future too.

American fashion dominated the 20th century. From Levi’s denim securing its spot as the de facto work-wear to Clint Eastwood elevating the cowboy boot from practical, range-riding protection to its current place as a symbol of bad-assery, U.S. style has been seeping into global culture since the advent of Hollywood. However, the entertainment complex can’t take all of the credit.

All guys need at least one suit that is perfectly tailored to their bodies. Modern suits are slimmer cuts than those that were popular in the ’80s or ’90s, so a sloppy suit could imply that you’re woefully behind the times.

Why stick with black and gray? They’re the two best colors to get the most mileage out of your suit. From work to weddings, and from funerals to a formal date, a classic, tailored black or gray suit can be worn in a number of ways. You can also get more mileage by breaking out the suit components and wearing them separately, like the pants with a colored button-up forbusiness casual.Sometimes called an oxford, sometimes called a button-up (the term button-down is reserved for when buttons fasten down the collar). Whatever you call it, you should have one in white for everything from professional wear to church. Look for a crisp, blue-toned white shirt (not yellow-toned) for the most mileage, since it can work with almost all other colors, including gray and navy.

A white button-up should be tailored as well, otherwise it could look unkempt and over-sized. Look for one that fits snugly at the neck, but not tightly, and allows you to move your arms, shoulders, and elbows without restriction. Once you’ve nailed the white button-down, you can start gathering some in other colors, like blue.

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Shruti Sinha  •  4y  •  Reply
You might want to alter the first line, as "men are believed to have always been more superior..." Otherwise you might become the target of attack for feminists ;)