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Fashion tips for men

Men fashion like the women fashion is becoming more flamboyant, experimental and trendy. However, when it comes to fashion, there is no last word as many have broken conventions with bold and eccentric styles that became global trends.

However, there are golden rules that prove to always save the day when it comes to fashion. And they include the following:

1. Be creative with colors.

2. Wear jeans

3. Have your accessories (neck hand chains) but not much.

4. Invest wisely in watches

5. Let your dressing make a statement

6. Get the shoes. They matter a lot.

7. Know what to wear_ dress according to occasions.

8. Be bold

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