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Tips of fashion must-haves for men

When it comes to shopping, most men are quite practical and matter-of-fact about it. And, while it’s a known fact that most men aren’t into shopping in a big way, it doesn’t mean you can’t look well-groomed. Here’s a list of wardrobe must-haves… A white shirt: A nice tailored white shirt is a must-have for a man’s wardrobe.

Blue denims: 
You can’t fail with these. Wear them with a tee, a formal shirt or a blazer. A classic blue pair is known to save the day!

A black/ brown belt: 
Your look without a belt is incomplete and a tad juvenile. Buy a neat leather belt in brown or black since they look good universally on just about everything!

A pair of loafers: 
A new-age classic pair of loafers can work with shorts, denims as well as casual pants. So if you want a reliable pair of shoes, a pair of black loafers is what you’re looking for.

A watch: 
Just like a belt, a watch, too, is essential to complete your look. It’s intelligent to invest in classic shapes like round or square.

A Blazer: 
A simple dark blazer is timeless and can make your most hurriedly put together ensemble look tidy. Don’t go for the flash with this. A black or a blue with a classic cut is ideal

A leather wallet: 
A classic black wallet without any loud slogans or logos is something every man must own. Never leave home without it!

Sunglasses: 
A pair of non-clunky frames won’t go out of style. There are classic aviators too which one can go for. It’s best to choose subdued shades and avoid the more flashy frames.

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Reza Noorani
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