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6-Must-Know Dressing Tips for Indian Men

by Vikram Sharma Textile designer

Most men put in a lot of effort and money to look good. Despite their best efforts, they do not achieve the desired result. This is due to the fact that many people overlook simple fashion techniques that can make a significant difference in an outfit. Even simple daily outfits like south Indian white lungi or casual outfits necessitate the use of these techniques in order to look good.

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Thus here are the 6-must-know dressing tips for Indian men

#1-Shoes

You can't talk about men's fashion without mentioning shoes. Shoes are the perfect finishing touch to any outfit. However, in many cases, this is what Indian men overlook. Shoes should be properly matched to your outfits because they complete your appearance. The most common mistake that Indian men make is to wear sports shoes or bulky shoes with every single outfit. These items will completely ruin your appearance. So, if you want to look classy, always wear shoes with flat soles. Loafers, Convos, and a pair of Sneakers are among them. Start wearing loafers if you are an Indian guy who is new to the fashion world. And sneakers are the best choice for all of your party outfits. Finally, if you want to experiment with a more casual or regular look, go for convos.

True, not all shoes are suitable for everyone. Choosing the right shoes for your outfits, on the other hand, isn't rocket science. The following shoes can elevate your look to the next level:

#2-Hanley Shirt

The following tip is about Hanley shirts. For those who are unfamiliar with the term, a Henley shirt is a collarless pullover shirt with a round neckline and a placket that is 3 to 5 inches (8 to 13 cm) long and usually has 2–5 buttons. It's essentially a polo shirt without a collar. These are super cool to wear over cotton vests and are a popular choice for a casual outfit. One disadvantage of Hanley shirts is that they are frequently too tight. They only look good when they are open naturally. All you need is a razor blade to fix this. Most Henley packets have a small stitch at the bottom, and some Henley packets are stitched quite high. So all you have to do is take the razor blade, open it up, and carefully cut the stitch.

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#3-Rolling Sleeves

Another fashion faux pas that most men make is incorrectly rolling their sleeves. Many men simply roll up their sleeves in layers, which is acceptable. However, there is another option. Simply grab it by the cuff and pull it up to your bicep. Then fold the remaining down part of the sleeve to hold the cuff in place. Many manufactured shirts are designed to be rolled in this manner. Because of this, many shirts have different inner patterns.

#4-Accesories

Men spend a lot of money on accessories such as wristbands, lockets, chains, and so on. However, for classic dressing, all you need is a watch. Watches give the impression to others that you are a busy guy who values your time. They, like shoes, complete your look. Choosing the right watch for your outfit is also important.

Make sure your outfit doesn't have too many accessories. Limit yourself to one to two outfits per day.

#5-Tuck

So how do you know when to leave a shirt out and when to tuck it in? In this case, the shirt's manufacturers will assist you. If the shirt has a u-shape on the side, it is curved on the side. When the shirt is curved on the side, it is intended to be worn untucked and left outside the pants. This is common with a lot of slim-fit shirts. However, if a shirt is straight on the sides, it should be tucked in.

#6-Belts

So the final tip that every man should be aware of is about belts. Own belts that can snap open to allow for interchangeable buckles. By doing so, you're only purchasing two or three pieces of leather for dozens of different looks. You can, however, try on the vintage belts as well. At the end of the day, a belt is required to round out our wardrobe collection.



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About Vikram Sharma Advanced   Textile designer

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