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Elementary, my dear Watson.

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Sherlock Holmesel·e·men·ta·ry: \ˌe-lə-ˈmen-tə-rē, -ˈmen-trē\  : of, relating to, or dealing with the simplest elements or principles of something.

Elementary fashion rules:

1. Cuffs should hang a quarter inch to a half inch past the jacket sleeve.

2. Tie should be knotted with a single dimple, and the tie point sitting at the waistband.

3. Match watch, cuff links and belt buckle.

Fact credit: www.merriam-webster.com

Photo credit: images.starpulse.com

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Ne Pas Laver ?!

Monday, December 7th, 2009

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Do Not Wash?  According to Hoyle, some rules are made to be broken.

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Mixing Two Patterns

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

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According to menswear expert Alan Flusser, there are rules to mixing different patterns. When mixing two of the same patterns such as two stripes or two checks, keep them as different in size or scale as possible. If the scales are too similar, it creates the optical illusion of vibration.

The opposite rule comes into play when mixing two different patterns, like a stripe with a check. When mixing two different patterns, keep them as similar in scale as possible.

*Alan’s exception: when mating two different patterns that are very small in scale, it’s hard on the eyes. It’s rare to see someone on T.V. wearing two small patterns at the same time because it can throw the camera out of focus. 

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Fact Credit: Dressing The Man, Alan Flusser, p. 67-71

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