Men’s Swimwear Trends 2010
Jul.19, 2010
“People shop for a bathing suit with more care than they do a husband or wife.”
Erma Bombeck
For a man, who doesn’t want to look out of fashion on the beach it is very important to refresh the swim trunks every season. Each summer season brings new trends and you should catch a wave to correspond to men’s swimwear trends 2010.
Really the choice is huge and it’s easy to het lost inside it. So our fashion experts are ready to help the men in finding the right and cool fashion swimwear that will show the amenities of men’s figure. Read More »
Men’s Coats Spring 2010
Jan.20, 2010
The spring 2010 is near and now it is time to think about fashion men trends 2010. We propose you to start with coat as it is considered to be one of the most comfortable and hard-wearing overclothes.
Classic fashion is again on the wave of fashion men trends 2010. But all classic fashion clothes carry some peculiarity in themselves: quirky models, bright colors and original fittings, for example leather or velvet trimmings. Read More »
Perfect Holiday Suit for Him
Dec.21, 2009

For the majority of men, who are fond of casual or sporty style, perfect holiday suit becomes a real problem. Men don’t want to feel themselves silly in a classic costume, as they think these clothes make clowns of them.
But it is natural that you won’t spend an evening at a restaurant, or visit some glamorous party in shorts and T-shirts. So you will be in need of a perfect holiday suit. Read More »
Men Jeans Trends 2010
Nov.13, 2009
“I have often said that I wish I had invented blue jeans: the most spectacular, the most practical, the most relaxed and nonchalant. They have expression, modesty, sex appeal, simplicity – all I hope for in my clothes.” – Yves Saint-Laurent.
We all wear this comfortable farmers uniform but don’t really think much about the history of the men jeans. Covering men jeans trends 2010 we want to make a little reference to jeans history.
Most jeans are made from denim. Denim is a rugged cotton twill textile, in which the weft passes under two or more warp fibers.
Denim has been in American usage since the late eighteenth century. But the origin of the word in francais. A sturdy fabric called serge, originally made in Nimes, France, by the Andre family. Originally called serge de Nimes, the name was soon shortened to denim. Read More »
