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Manufacturer: Thomas Dunne Books
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 646.32 EAN: 9780312361655 ISBN: 0312361653 Label: Thomas Dunne Books Manufacturer: Thomas Dunne Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 256 Publication Date: 2007-04-03 Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books Release Date: 2007-04-03 Studio: Thomas Dunne Books
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Guys don’t wear wolf pelts anymore, but not much else has changed in the world of men’s clothes: the right suit, or tie, or shirt, or shoes still projects mystery, erotic potential, and power. And to negotiate these hurdles with style and confidence, Men’s Style is indispensable---a valuable source of practical advice for how to dress in a world of conflicting fashion imperatives, and a witty guide to the history, trends, codes, and conventions of men’s attire.  In chapters and amusing sidebars on shoes, suits, shirts and ties, formal and casual wear, underwear and swimsuits, cufflinks and watches, coats, hats, and scarves, Russell Smith steers a confident course between the twin hazards of blandness and vulgarity to articulate a philosophy of dress that can take you anywhere.  Here you’ll find the rules for looking the part at the office, a formal function, or the hippest party---and learn when you can toss those rules aside. And you’ll find level answers to all of your questions. What color suit should a man buy first? Should socks match the belt, pants, or shoes? What tuxedos are always in, and which aren’t ever? And what’s required of ambiguous social situations like “dress casual” and “black-tie optional”? The answers are here, in a book that’s full of trivia, history, and guidance---finally, the perfect guide for brothers, fathers, sons, and selves.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Well-Written and Informative Comment: This was a well-written, informative book. I only give it 4 stars because there are no photographs. The only artwork is a smattering of line drawings but they are functional.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Truly a thoughtful guide Comment: I have obtained the askmen.com book and details style guide as well and this stood out as a great read through, it's more like reading a book than a guide. The author shares his thoughts and ideas rather than imposing a strict set of rules on you. It's up to you to agree or disagree, but it's a great set of parameters and constraints to lead you down the right path. I wish there were more visual pictorial references, but then again you'd be copying rather than coming up with one's own style. The focus of the book is the clothes, it's purpose and history. If you want something more of a visual guide I'd recommend the details style guide.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Book Comment: Good book, well written, and has illustrations which are very useful ... for novices like me from Asia who don't know which part of a garment is called what, this was indeed a good book to read ... would hav been better if they had color fotos and info on matching skin color with clothing ... but in all worth the price paid ...
Customer Rating:      Summary: Brilliant book for the modern man wanting to look his best Comment: Russell Smith is a Canadian writer whose work appears in The Globe and Mail, as well as the Toronto-based website, xyyz.com. In this little book, Smith provides timeless advice for selecting clothing that is both well-made and eminently stylish.
For example, he walks the reader through both what to look for in finely crafted dress shirts, ties, shoes, and sportjackets, and also gives detailed advice on choosing colors, patterns, and fabrics.
Though he clearly appreciates classic men's clothing, Smith departs greatly from dogmatists like Alan Flusser, reconciling the best of the "rules" with the sartorial realties of 21st century. Arguably the best of the modern style guides.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent guide for men's style Comment: I read the local library's copy and just purchased a copy to keep. I read through several men's style books a couple months ago and I found this one to be the best. It covers all parts of the man's wardrobe (shoes, suits, shirts, ties, coats, etc.) and it's very well-versed on the history of men's style and where conventions of dress originated. It's not just a history lesson though, it has a lot to say about how to dress, how to look for quality, and what a man needs to build a versatile and tasteful wardrobe.
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