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Ten rules for being well-dressed: to follow, or to flout?
And there I was thinking that the female members of this forum had better things to do!
Perhaps I should have made clear that I don't possess any jewellery, hence I am not tempted to mix anything with anything else. I have better things to do
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Don't wear denim if you're middle-aged onwards, and preferably not at all. I leave it to you to define middle-aged.
Blue and green can look marvellous. Look at peacocks.
If you wear vertical stripes everyone will think you're trying to look slim, but aren't really.
If shoes and bags always match it can look too careful. Don't bother.
I hope it's permitted to mix white gold (which looks rather like silver) with yellow gold. I do, because I wear my mother's white gold engagement ring with my grandmother's yellow gold one and my own gold wedding ring. And I shall go on doing so!
For ease of reference, the 'rules' are as follows:
1. Don't do denim with denim
Denim jacket & jeans fine (though you wouldn't find me in such butch attire!); denim over denim (eg shirt), too much of a muchness, especially both in blue.
2. Men shouldn't wear white socks
Fine with light-coloured clothing
3. Legs or cleavage - never both
I wouldn't know!!!
4. Vertical stripes are slimming
Yep
5. The tip of a tie should always cover the last button of a shirt but never go below your belt
Agreed - the current (ie last 20 years) of ties covering lower regions has looked naff for far too long
6. Never mix patterns
Agree - too much 'busyness' is self defeating from a visual pov
7. Straight men should only pierce their left ear
Again I wouldn't know! Don't like piercings in general, regardless of gender/orientation.
8. Shoes and bags/shoes and belts should always match
Non-committal on that one.
9. Blue and green should never be seen
Disagree - blues is in green, after all!
10. Never mix gold and silver jewellery
Can't see why not - but I never wear joolery in any case.
For what it's worth, of the ones that are relevant to me, I follow 2, 5 and 6
Of "don'ts" so far not mentioned, I never got the one about not wearing socks with sandals, ahem.
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