Summer Fashion Rules

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Shirts

You don’t really have a summer wardrobe unless you have a good pair of shades. Try to purchase, or have at your disposal, at least two pairs. Have one pair which fits well for outdoor activities. Have another versatile pair which can be worn comfortably while driving and look sharp when going out for social activities. One tip for buying sunglasses, do not go with the most expensive flashy pair; these things go out of style faster than horses at a race track. Go with something that suits your personality and budget. A good pair of sunglasses will compliment your bone structure; pay particular attention to how the bridge of the glasses is compared to the bridge of your nose and how the frame is compared to your cheekbones.
Accessories

Lastly, buy a light suit. Preferably grey. White can be very nice but the 70’s are over and white gets very dirty very fast. Just think about it for a minute, your suit gets dirty you get pissed – now you have to waste your time and your gas going to a drycleaners you don’t even trust, and to make matters worst it takes a week to get back. I guarantee you will not be very pleased. Stick with grey or beige, there are enough Travolta wannabes running in and out of the drycleaner’s with their white suits.
Now it’s time for you to follow some rhetoric clichéd remarks - like “be yourself,” “shop around” and garbage like that. Buy yourself some respectful looking shirts, a nice watch, a sweet pair of shades, and a grey or beige suit. Follow these simple guidelines and you can’t go wrong. And if this still doesn’t work for you?…than you may need to spend your money on something more along the lines of plastic surgery, or work on getting yourself a decent car instead of wearing your new suit on the bus.
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