Category Archives: Men’s Clothing
Service In Style: Career Clothing For Hospitality Workers
Service In Style: Career Clothing For Hospitality Workers Working in an industry such as hospitality would require you to have uniforms. Although some would think this as a bummer, don’t be sad just yet. Career clothing for hospitality workers are
The people that know me know that I love to shop
The people that know me know that I love to shop Many women have a difficult time picking out presents for men. They like to come up with ideas that will be surprises as well as appreciated. There are many
Common Mistakes Made By Those Looking to Dress for Success
Common Mistakes Made By Those Looking to Dress for Success Are you interested in improving your appearance? If you are, you are not alone. In the United States, a large number of men and women wish that they were taken
Four of the Best: Silk Tie Designers of England
Four of the Best: Silk Tie Designers of England Despite an increasing casual society, silk ties are still seen as an important icon of style. Celebrating traditional creative talents and hand crafted fashion designs a number of key tie designers
Clothes Make The Rider
Clothes Make The Rider Whether you own a Harley or just want to look like you do, the clothes you wear can make or break you. The true Harley Davidson experience requires a little preparation besides the bike. Most dealerships
Office Wear for Men
Office Wear for Men There is a vast difference in styling for personal and professional purpose. There are certain dressing codes that need to be followed in a workplace. One cannot dress casually and work in an office environment. Corporate
Fashion Guru Profile: Adrienne Vittadini
Fashion Guru Profile: Adrienne Vittadini It so often happens that a hobby can lead to a multi million dollar business, which is what happened when fashion guru Adrienne Vittadini started to design clothes and accessories. She was born in 1945
History Of Embroidery
History Of Embroidery Embroidery is an age old art form that has decorated clothing, bedding, and household goods for hundreds of years. Using colored threads to create patterns has dated back to the time of ancient Egypt, when women sewed