Learn the Concepts on Mixing Patterns in Mens Fashion
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Whenever I start mixing patterns for my wardrobe, I discover boundless combinations and versatility in mens fashion.
The challenges get more intense when attempts are made at coordinating three or four different patterns at the same time.
It seems that there exists a certain level of skill in achieving harmony between the patterns on mens clothing. And this skill is attainable by any man through various trial and error.
The capability to ascertain and visualize the art of mixing patterns becomes better with each successful or erroneous combination. Practice makes Perfect!
Problem with combining similar patterns or different patterns is that there is always a chance of ending with a crowded or discord look. This happens when the patterns looks congested on the man.
We want to attain a sense of balance between the patterns with a sophiscated appeal without the impression of being too trying to be one.
Naturalness about the mens personality should be reflective by mixing patterns with style.
It is exactly these stylish matching of patterns that catches people’s eyes or at least my eyes. There is a clear representation the man knows what he is doing and what he wants.
Business associates or customers will usually have a better impression of a man with good matching sense – a sign of meticulous touch.
Let us go through a few types of pattern coordination for our further understanding about this interesting topic:
Two Similar Patterns
Two Different Patterns
Three Different Patterns
Three Patterns Where Two Are Similar
Three Similar Patterns
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