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A Colorful Spin on Prom Attire
This prom season, think about swapping the classic black tux for a look that incorporates color and your own unique sense of style. Continue reading
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Tagged black tie, colors, formal wear, Mens Fashion, menswear, prom, suits, tuxedos
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Push the Line with Pinstripes
The time has come for each and every man to experiment with the fashion conscious pinstriped suit. Pinstripes have been unfairly pigeon-holed as a pattern for the wearisome banker and the conservative businessman. Not that there’s anything wrong with either … Continue reading