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    by Jordan Singer

    Published on June 5th, 2013

    21st Century Gentleman

    (Above: Jordan Singer, President Henry Singer. Pocket Squares: Etro, Wallets: Prada, Hugo Boss, Socks: Ted Baker, Tie Bars: Hugo Boss, Cuff Links: Hugo Boss, Henrysinger.com)

    Women have no shortage of accessories to choose from when getting dressed. This is why it’s essential for men to embrace the few we have and celebrate them.

    ACCESSORIES are very important for a man to complete his look. It’s an important way to express one self and show flashes of personality in any situation. There are many different types of small accessories to help you create your look….ties, tie bars, pocket squares, socks, cuff links, and cap off with a great wallet.

    Choose your tie to match your lapel width and shirt-collar shape. Match your tie bar to tie width. Always shorter, never longer than the width of the tie.

    Cuff links will make any look become sharper and more elegant. This is the easiest way to add another material, whether it’s metal or crystal to your wardrobe.

    Pocket squares could be the easiest way to elevate your look. Choose a pattern that contrasts with your shirt and tie to add more visual texture to your appearance.

    Like shoes, a man’s wallet should represent him well. The contents should all be contained in an organized manner, and it should be concealed easily in your jacket or pant pocket.

    Socks are the most colorful infusion of fun this season … anything goes, so enjoy the bright experimentation.

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