The Gentleman's Guide to Dressing For Fall
Fresh for Men's Gentleman's Guide to Dressing for Fall
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Fresh for Fall - The look of a true gentleman has undergone a style transformation. He’s still a suavely suited fellow; however, his closet is bursting with color, creativity, and the ultimate men’s accessory: charm.<br><br> We tapped the brain of <b>Tyrus Townsend</b>, creator of <b>TheGentlemansDaily.com</b>, for tips on adding a little refined masculinity to your closet this fall.
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A True Gentleman - Being a gentleman means having respect for life and humanity; being kind, responsible, and caring. Real gentlemen represent a higher level of manhood. For my “gentlemanly” attire, I always make sure to have a good suit in grey or brown. I also dig thin overcoats and light sweaters. The fall is the best time to train your wardrobe for winter.
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Bowties by BK - <i>The Brooklyn Circus</i>, a men’s and women’s boutique and lifestyle brand, has a line of reversible bowties that compliment any wardrobe. Since a bowtie makes a statement all on its own, keep your outfit simple.
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Reigning Style - No matter what the forecasts predict, you can rock a trench coat this season. As modeled by actor Columbus Short for the promo shots of his upcoming album, the trench coat, paired with a sexy fedora, is always a win.
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Trailblazers, $130-$280 - Blazers are one staple that should always be in a man’s closet. This fall, they’re back in different variations of plaid. Check out the blazers at <i>Topman</i>, a favored store this season. <i>Uniqlo</i>, <i>Opening Ceremony</i> and <i>John Bartlett for Liz Claiborne</i> also offer affordable, well-crafted pieces.
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