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How to Develop a Personal Style: From a Rolex Daytona to Purple Socks



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By : Mark Etinger   

Fashion is pretty personal. Sure there are trends and classic styles, but ultimately what you wear is a description of your personality, a way of making a statement, hence the phrase fashion statement. There are two general camps most fashion statements fall into: the good and the bad. You know the latter: guy with dreads, parachute pants and a multicolored shirt. The hacky sack is part of his outfit. Based on first glance you think you may not have much in common with him. When you see the former, though, dressed in snazzy wingtips, white pants, violet shirt, army green belt and tie, hair side-parted, with a Rolex Daytona on his wrist, you're more likely to be admiring, unless you're really into hacky.

A classic style is the safest and best bet you can make when crafting a personal fashion. Dark colors like brown, blue and black are perfect for pants and coats, and when it comes to shirts you will want light blues, whites, stripes and if you want to get a little funky, some pastel shades. Remember that light pinks probably aren't a good idea to wear if you're delivering a closing statement since more fashionable colors can distract your clients (or jury) from listening to what you have to say.

If you're going out on Saturday night on the other hand, you probably want a little flare, something to turn heads; whether it's a Piaget watch or bright colored socks or belt, a subtle accent can make quite a splash. Here's where going shopping comes in. It can be fun to buy a new item and wear it out with the swagger and confidence of a trend-setter. But when it comes to buying very expensive items, try to stick to the classics—when spending more than a couple of hundred dollars, you want something that will look good for more than a couple of seasons.

Ultimately, your fashion should be in accordance with the situation. You wouldn't wear the same thing to the office you would a barbecue, would you? Use your common sense and if possible, ask the advice of a friend. He may offer you a perspective you hadn't considered, such as a combination of certain shirts with certain pants, etc. In the back of your head, though, should be a voice reminding you that you have to wear it, so you should feel comfortable putting it on, no matter how vehement he is about it. That's when you can feel good about your personal style.

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