Monday, April 11, 2011

Fashion Changes.

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OLD FASHION IS NEW AGAIN
NEW FASHION IS OLD AGAIN.
IT IS A CYCLE MOVING EVERY PERIOD.

In college days, teddy boy pants were popular..
Then came the bell-bottoms, lasted for five years.
In the matter of shirts, double cuff sleeves with
Cuff-links was the order of the day.
Then double-cuff sleeves with cuff-links gave way to plain
Sleeve buttoned was the fashion of the day.
In the matter of shirts size of the collar was important.
Checks shirts were in fashion.

In the matter suits double breasted suit was forefront.
Then came the fashion with coat with three buttons
and a slip at the back.
Two buttons and one button fronts were in fashion.
Now again three buttons coat is in fashion.
Checks suit were in demand.
Now dark suit with blue or gray shirts is in fashion.
Different designers have different ideas about norms in fashion.
In fact there are no such water compartment norms.
What sells and what is popular is the norms.
They change the collars in size and slips in the sides and so on.
In the matter of Men’s Suits, every country wise fashion is different.
Paris stitched suits are prominently identifiable, as
Against conservative London tailored suits.
In America suits come from Taiwan duly stitched,
in all size and different price-range.
They can be altered and adjusted as per one’s size.
Neck-tie denotes the mood of the wearer.
Red is for aggressive mood.
Blue is for conciliatory mood
And green is for peaceful mission.

You are known by the quality of your shoes.
Big dignitaries right from Tokyo to Hong Kong to Singapore to Berlin to Paris to London to New York to Los-Angeles, wear the
same fashion shoes. Fashion travels fast in choice of the shoes.

Wrist-watch, hand phone, Goggles and pen have to be the costliest.

Cartier gent’s sets of complete out fit were popular.
Now there is some change.

Artists and film stars have a standard. At dinner party or public-function,
they are clad in suits. Otherwise they are seen in jeans and tee-shirts and Reebok shoes.

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