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If you don't know how to tie a tie--or pretend you don't--obtain this book posthaste. The Chic Simple folks have once again produced a classic, stunning collection with gorgeous color photographs, perfect problem solvers, and helpful resources, including the Web site addresses for everyone from Adidas to Waterman pens. They show you the essentials for preventing Monday morning "I have nothing to wear to the office" panics, the basics for a camping trip, and the perfect shoes to wear with a tux. Can you mix a tattersall shirt with a checked tie? What does tattersall look like, anyway? Have no fear, it's in here. This book will help you create a sensible, organized wardrobe that'll keep you prepared for any fashion situation, from a job interview to "casual day" at the office to the golf course. The book is especially suited for men who hate to shop because they have no idea what they're doing. How do you spot a good-quality dress shirt? Look for at least 14 stitches to the inch on the placket. What to wear for a nice slimming effect? Try a suit with a tailored vest. How do you take care of leather shoes? How to pack a suitcase so your clothes don't come out looking like crepe paper? Chic Simple Men's Wardrobe tells you.


well...:
If you are young and gay or just young then this book may be of some use as you cruise the shopping malls. If on the other hand you are a little older, gay or straight, shy away from J Crew and Abercrombie, cringe at khakis, wonder at those who show their t-shirt peeking up from under their polo shirt and have given up wearing ball caps in public and are ready to upgrade your image then Alan Flusser's THE ART OF PERMANENT FASHION would be a better buy.


almost NO HELP AT ALL:
I was hoping for a book that would provide specific advice on how to pick quality clothes that work for my body type (tall & thin). This book wasn't very helpful. It was full of fluff that got in the way of reading the parts of the book that were somewhat helpful. For example, much of the book is filled with trivia and history of different types of clothes. Another example of fluff was the tips on what types of music to listen to while wearing the clothes (no I'm not kidding). I don't give a damn about the history of Chinos and I don't think other men care either. The helpful information in this book could have filled a book one quarter of the books size. And in all honesty, even the helpful stuff wasn't that helpful.


Great basic book:
Gives a lot of great tips on what to get. I need to buy a blue blazer, and they have good guides to help you out.


Excellent!:
Next to perfect. An invaluable reference guide.


Almost exactly what I was looking for.:
Loved the full color layout. Explainations of what a Harris Tweed is, Pin Stripe vs. Chalk Stripe, Oxford, or Broad cloth, Tattersall, or window pane. Terms that get batted around but have never been able to see actual examples before. Very comprehensive. Perhaps the one thing I would have wanted additionally would have been more ideas and direction in dressing for social occassions that did not include a Tux, or the boss. Overall though I found it a very worthwhile book and intend to refer to it time and again.


Author:Kim Johnson Gross
Binding:Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number:646
EAN:9780500017401
ISBN:0500017409
Number Of Pages:224
Publication Date:1998-09



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