Follow a trend the right way..
There are just a few men who get things right when putting garment pieces together. It's very easy.... just page through fashion magazines and see what suits your style and most important, your size....
Today, I am going to discuss the new trend in wearing your pants, especially in length and style....
I have seen the 50's and 60's coming out very strongly and I have tried putting a few ideas and images together.
Cropped hems worn to the ankles are hugely a success, if worn correctly. The width of the leg should be tapered at the bottom or as a matter of fact, slim fitting...
Rolled up hems are also good, provided that you roll the hem twice and flatten them. You do not want to be walking around with hems that look like donuts around your ankles....
If your hems are straight or wide, rather wear them long as per my previous post on 16/04/13.
This just makes a bit of sense, unless it's a great fashion statement and you do not end up looking like Bozo the clown....
I prefer wearing shoes or sneakers without socks for this look, however if paired with the right socks, it could have a totally different look.
This image below is a suit pant rolled up neatly. Not too broad. Just about two fingers should be the right width. See how the leg is tapered to the hem. Also great wearing with boots.
This pictures shows different lengths and styles. See the two men on either side of the picture? Wide or straight cuts should be worn longer.
The three men in the center are wearing tapered or fitted pants, cropped to the ankles.
This is a great casual or smart casual look for guys. The pants are slightly tapered at the bottom. Hems are only rolled up twice and neatly flattened. Pair this look with moccasins or boat shoes....
Neatly slim fitted leg worn with slip on formal shoes without socks...
This look is great if you do not want to look too formal, but want a glam rocker style.
Try wearing this look with boots!
I love this look....fresh and chic....check the hem, style and shoes....
In conclusion....if the style suits you, wear it, but beware how you put your things together.
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