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Moss
+44 (0) 29 2022 3197
19-21 The Hayes
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Moss
+44 (0) 29 2022 3197
19-21 The Hayes
Cardiff GB.CF101DS
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D G Bailey
+44 (0) 29 2037 7629
69 Central Market
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D G Bailey
+44 (0) 29 2037 7629
69 Central Market
Cardiff GB.CF101AU
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Burton Menswear
+44 (0) 29 2037 3999
17 Queen Street
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Burton Menswear
+44 (0) 29 2037 3999
17 Queen Street
Cardiff GB.CF102BY
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Tie Rack
+44 (0) 29 2072 6716
St. Davids Way
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Tie Rack
+44 (0) 29 2072 6716
St. Davids Way
Cardiff GB.CF102DP
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Suits You
+44 (0) 29 2023 3009
11 Cathedral Walk
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Suits You
+44 (0) 29 2023 3009
11 Cathedral Walk
Cardiff GB.CF102DP
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Hawkes Essentials
+44 (0) 29 2037 3780
37 Morgan Arcade
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Hawkes Essentials
+44 (0) 29 2037 3780
37 Morgan Arcade
Cardiff GB.CF101AF
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Pavilion
+44 (0) 29 2023 5333
3 Wharton Street
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Pavilion
+44 (0) 29 2023 5333
3 Wharton Street
Cardiff GB.CF101AG
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High & Mighty
+44 (0) 29 2022 7925
7 High Street
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High & Mighty
+44 (0) 29 2022 7925
7 High Street
Cardiff GB.CF101AW
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Frangi Tie Rack
+44 (0) 29 2037 7375
Queen Street
Cardiff
Frangi Tie Rack
+44 (0) 29 2037 7375
Queen Street
Cardiff GB.CF102HQ
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Topman
+44 (0) 29 2039 8471
53-57 Queen Street
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Topman
+44 (0) 29 2039 8471
53-57 Queen Street
Cardiff GB.CF102AS
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Style tips for men Raising your spirits by not dressing like a slob can help lift you out of the trough of despond caused by getting divorced. Here are some ways to help you make the most of your particular body shape and avoid fashion faux pas. Men as well as women, harbour notions of style or have aspirations to emulate the look of high profile male style icons such as modern role models David Beckham or Jude Law and older guys like Bryan Ferry or Mick Jagger prove that a sense of refinement and great dress sense are achievable at any age. Looking groovy is most certainly not the sole preserve of the young. If you are not sure what suits you, or if your wife used to buy all your clothes, you may need a little help. Does my Belly Look Big in this? by Sue Donnelly and Mistakes Men Make That Women Hate by Kenneth J Karpinski can tell you all need to know on this subject but in the meantime here is the My Life After Divorce brief guide for chaps on what to wear. The following is an abstract taken from Executive Orders for the Regulation of Style in the dress of all Male Persons resident in the United Kingdom as approved by The Style Council dated 14th October 2012 Short boys should not wear shoes or boots with high heels, jackets, big turn-ups on or have them too short or too wide, they won’t make you look taller, just ridiculous. They should opt for vertical stripes, straight leg trousers and single breasted jackets, sleeves and trousers should be as long as possible. Tall boys (not a piece of furniture your granny used to have in her bedroom) should wear longer fitting jackets, double breasted suits, low waisted trousers and should try layering on the top half. Tall boys should not wear anything with a zip down the front (apart from trousers of course!), jackets done all the way up, vertical stripes, jackets that stop at the waist or thin ties. Thin boys should not wear shiny fabrics, v-necks, vertical stripes or patterns, tight fitting tops or narrow ties. They should wear double breasted suits, baggy low waisted trousers, chunky sweaters and polo necks, tops with horizontal stripes, padded jackets, t-shirts under waistcoats and shirts buttoned all the way up to the neck. Chunky boys should not wear bulky sweaters, polo necks, trousers with turn ups, padded jackets, shirts buttoned all the way up or too tight tops, loud ties. They should make sure that they buy the correct size for shirts, wear v-necks, vertical stripes or patterns (subtle), open neck shirts, ties in a plain colour, dark tops and fine knits. Boys with big bottoms should not wear light coloured trousers or those in shiny or clingy fabrics or that are likely to reveal bum cleavage when you bend over. They should wear loose fit or baggy trousers in plain fabrics. Boys with big stomachs should wear loose fitting clothes in darker colours and single breasted jackets and t... |
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