he Fourth of July is a time to commemorate America, the original thirteen colonies and our independence as a country. One of the best ways we “Americans” know how to do that: BBQs and parties. Spending the day by the pool or at the beach soaking up the rays, which then leads to overstuffing our faces with yummy food alongside some of our favorite people while listening to some of our favorite tunes.
Nowadays, the first time you put on a tuxedo could be as late in life as your own wedding! To help you get prepared for whatever special occasion you might need a tux for, Buy4LessTuxedo.com is here to supply your defining garment and teach you all about it. We havebow ties for weddings, accessories (like cummerbunds) for black tie events,tuxedos for prom, and suits for all occasions.
Buying a tuxedo for any special occasion can be a trying decision, but choosing the right one to fit your own wedding is one of the most important fashion decisions any groom-to-be might make.
Personal fashion is a choice we often take for granted in today’s society, but there was once a time when the styles that are worn in the streets today would have been ridiculed for indecency.
In men’s fashion, many things move in cycles. Lapels for example, tend to gradually change from broad to skinny and back every few decades. Other sartorial elements of men’s clothing are tried once and then left in their time. The puffy collars of the 16th and 17th centuries shouldn’t expect a reprisal and would be considered a fashion crime if worn on the streets today.
With Spring blooming outside, we’re just about ready to switch those dark, gloomy clothes that keep us warm through the winter for those brighter, less itchy garments. That’s right, summer is right around the corner, as are those summer weddings!
Every year, autism organizations around the world come together to raise awareness, making April, World Autism Month. There are many ways you can show your support and greater understanding, so let’s take a look at all the ways you can join the cause in “lighting it up blue” all month long… and more importantly, why it’s important to raise awareness.
Spring is right around the corner, literally, and for most that means warmer weather, flowers blossoming, allergies swarming, and windows opening. However, if you are somewhere between the ages of 15 and 18, the change in weather is the least of your concern. For these high schoolers it’s all about designer clothing, spray tans, working up the courage to ask your crush to prom, and looking forward to some potential bad decision-making. That’s right, prom season is in full swing! Let’s take a look at the history of prom, the effect this tradition has had on us through the ages, and finding the right look.
Mardi Gras! Two words, yet it holds various different meanings for those around the world. For some it’s an event, a tradition, a religion, a parade or a piece of history. Let’s break down the history of this fun-filled “carnival” and why millions grab their beads and pick the flashiest outfit to celebrate each and every year.
In the world of menswear, few items strike fear into the hearts of casual wearers as the bow tie. The vast majority of men have grown up with the long tie and the prospect of learning a new knot on a shorter tie can seem like a recipe for public embarrassment. Yet for some, the bow tie makes a particular statement and has a particular use.