Sunday, 2 October 2016

The "IN-thing"

I've always felt suit jackets and
blazers needed a little personal
touch. They are inherently made to
help the wearer blend in, not stand
out.
Pocket squares can serve as an
accent, but honestly, I'm tired of
fussing with them. That's why I've
recently become a fan of pins.
They're subtle, simple, and have
potential to become the next big
menswear accessory.
Most jackets come with a buttonhole,
which was originally designed so that
gentlemen could attach a cord from
their hat to their jacket to keep it
from blowing away on windy days.
Eventually, as hats moved out of
favor, the buttonhole got paired with
another button on the opposite side
of the jacket so it could be buttoned
up all the way on unexpectedly cold
days.
Since those old uses don't have much
of a place in modern menswear, with
its slim lapels and thin, technical
overcoats, it's a perfect place to show
a little style.
Pins may seem affected, but they're
really a no-brainer: you can put
them on once, and then forget about
them entirely, leaving it on between
wears. It's a pure expression of style,
with no function at all. As Complex
puts it, sometimes you want to wear
"something cool that doesn't serve a
purpose beyond being ... well, cool."

There are a ton of designs available...

For more info email
Elizabethita.ei@gmail.com

Or call:
+2348139255872

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