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Daily Fashion 247

'I love being the guy with the bold windowpane suit...'

Submitted by Krenar Havolli
instagam @k.havolli

'Being raised in Brooklyn, New York I was never really exposed to men constantly wearing suits and I just went with the trends that would consume my neighborhood. It was not until I started working in Manhattan that I noticed the difference not only the vibes but the looks that were given to well dressed men in suits.

Once I landed a job with suit supply I had the training to have a particular eye for certain combinations color wise and texture wise. Once I had the proper training in the does and don'ts in men's suiting I took what they gave me and ran rampant.

Daily Fashion Illustration, Krenar Havolli

I love BOLD suits statement pieces, the suits that really catch your eye. I love being the guy with the bold windowpane suit with a vibrant burnt orange tie and a double breasted checked waistcoat. I love bold patterns and bold colors. I'm young now but I pretty sure this ideology will stick with me till I'm 6 feet under!'

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Daily Fashion 244

‘My First Glimpse Into Fashion Came From My Basketball Playing Days…’

Story submitted by Justin Perez
instagram @mrjperez
twitter @suavebnature
tumblr SuaveByNature

‘My first glimpse into fashion came from my basketball playing days when sneakers were everything – especially growing up with Jordan’s and Penny’s.  That ‘hobby’ definitely carried with me from a young age up until my college years. Midway through undergrad I started really gravitating towards tailored threads.  It may have been the maturing or living in NYC – who knows, but it was a drastic change in my life.'

Daily Fashion Illustration Justin Perez

'I was always exposed to well dressed men in my life growing up, but never really paid attention to it until I hit 20.  My pops wears a suit everyday to work and always put an emphasis on buying quality over quantity.  He really has nailed that down when I look at his closet and keeping things to a minimal.  Also, my mom has always showed me old pictures of well-dressed relatives in Italy from the 30′s, 40′s, 50′s, etc, but now I look at those pictures in a completely different way – taking it in as inspiration.

Now I have started developing my own style through trial and error.  I now am the vision behind SuaveByNature.tumblr.com and also am the Style Editor at HenryAstonBespoke.co.uk. Like many, I began to hone in on this menswear thing through the internet and soon developed a moderately successful blog from an attempt to learn and find inspiration. I have learned a lot through my fellow bloggers and the men of the menswear world, and have really begun to build my own personal style.  Whether its the Italian sprezz, or jeans and a t-shirt, I am starting to figure out what’s ‘me’, but I’m still young and still exploring. Menswear has definitely become much more then the clothes and the details, but rather the wonderful people and adventure that I have come across.’

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Daily Fashion 243

‘I’m Changing As A Person While On This Path…’

Story submitted by Damien Currano
instagram @dcpuddy

‘My journey into men’s fashion began just last year. I work in the video game industry at a company called Blizzard Entertainment where the standard daily attire generally consists of oversized shorts or loose fitting jeans and an old gaming related t-shirt. And for many years I too followed that same style scheme. Having been with the company for almost 8 years now and having had the opportunity to travel to other countries, work with dozens of amazingly talented people and be a part of major game launches, it would be an understatement to say that I love it here.'

Daily Fashion Illustration Damien Currano

'All that said, as amazing as it is to work in this industry with such talented and passionate people, in my experience our culture is very opposed to what is generally referred to as anything “corporate”, which in terms of a dress code means that you can wear whatever you want because we’re opposed to wearing suits or any sort of business wear. Now while I am more than in favor of having a free dress code to wear whatever you like, the general opposition to dressing outside of what we’re comfortable with typically means that most people stick to very casually. Which again, is how I myself dressed for as long as I can remember.

That is until one day I was inspired by a man I know who helped to show me that wearing a tie doesn’t just mean you’re a ‘corporate suit’. Gradually I’ve expanded my horizons through tons and tons of research, fashion/style blogs, social media and now take full pride in what I wear and how I present myself. Not only that but in many ways it’s been another creative outlet and of course an expression of who I am and how I’m changing as a person while on this path to self-discovery and elevated personal confidence, which is something that I’ve struggled with for most of my life.

The general attire at my office may not have changed despite the fact that I have, but I feel like I’ve got enough social capital to burn and I don’t mind being seen as someone who doesn’t mind deviating from the standard, just because it’s how everyone else dresses.

Given that I’m still so relatively new to fashion, I can’t wait to see what my closet looks like in another year or so.’

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