Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Blazers for a complete man’s wardrobe



Over the last few years blazer has become an essential item in a man’s wardrobe. You have to have at least 3 blazers on you: a summer blazer to wear to work, a travel blazer and a stylish one to woo the ladies on an evening out.
For the perfect V that one expects from the blazer, you must buy one that is just a little broader at the shoulders but has been tailored to fit our waist perfectly. Though if you are on the heavier side, wear the blazer with the buttons open to avoid looking chubby.
While choosing a summer blazer, make sure that the material used is lightweight. Cotton or linen is the best clothes to wear in summer heat, but they wrinkle easy. If you hate wrinkles a lightweight blend of wool is the only option – preferably wool and silk, though other blends work well too. Also, a summer blazer should have no padding at all.
You want to pick up light colors that will reflect a lot of light for your summer blazer. Unless, of course, your work makes you travel from AC rooms into AC cars – in which case you can still pick dark colors. Camel blazer is what we would strongly recommend, if you don’t already own a blazer. The hue is such that it goes with almost anything that you may have in your wardrobe. Not only will a camel blazer come in handy in semi-formal situations, you could easily pair it with khakis or jeans for a fabulous casual look.
A travel blazer must be very difficult to wrinkle and not catch much of the dust and pollution you will face while traveling. There are a lot of fibers today that are both dust resistant and wrinkle-free, still the best choice in our opinion is leather. Leather not only looks classy but is extremely low on maintenance. You would never have to worry about ironing it, and if the shove comes to push you may only have to polish it the way you polish a leather shoe. But if you are traveling in a hot climate, you will have to avoid leather. In such a scenario, our recommendation is to go for a natural fiber that breathes. A blazer that does not breathe will make it extremely difficult to withstand high temperatures.
Do not fall far “technology”-gimmicks that the marketing companies use to bump up the sales of their blazers. But there are some innovations that are worth the money you spend on them – like the Cool Effects blazer which is of a dark tan color but reflects as much heat as a lighter colored blazer would.
mens gold blazer is best suited for an evening out. These can be bought without any padding so you can wear them out in summer. In the winters, you can put it over the jumper as an extra layer of protection. Paired with jeans and jumper combo, nothing can beat a mens gold blazer in giving you a laid back and comfortable look on those slightly cold evenings spent out of doors.
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