Wednesday, December 5, 2012

The Style part of the New York Times


men suits,bespoke suit

men suits,bespoke suit

men suits,bespoke suit

men suits,bespoke suit
As hard as it is to believe, there was a time in the Wall Street dictated forgiveness? that means dressing successfully. As the recession becomes group head rules seem power games of the past not only obsolete, but almost vulgar in view of the general economic panic. Fortunately, the Dow Jones variable is not to sign a late style, as we know, but tweak it a law office attire.

The Style section of The New York Times has a portfolio of looks for the presence of workers, with a change from the normal gray or navy jacket and tie to a more flexible wardrobe for the "creative professional". Without sacrificing professionalism, suggests that leaders share the best of two pieces Cole Phinaes cardigans or jackets Idol Radec bold Dolce & Gabbana pinstripe jacket with Chinese balance Rag & Bone.

Sartorial take risks may also experience in electrical Antonio Azzuolo fiber jacket or man suit fly Alexander Olch. Whatever your taste, the new rules for dressing for the office is much looser than ever. Dare to broaden their horizon.

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