Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Walking Suits - Fashion’s Expression Of Dress And Casual Time

Nothing in the fashion world lasts. The styles change but remain the same in some strange way. Fashion is like a hamster on a wheel that sees itself but can’t stop moving. The walking suit is a good example of how fashion sees itself. During the 18th century, men and women would wear morning clothes for visiting, and walking suits for an afternoon walk, especially on Sunday. The two-piece walking suit was strictly casual and only worn for casual events in the 1920s. But a shirt and tie were still part of the suit.
 
The Modern walking suit is a matching shirt and pants, or a matching jacket and pants combination. But the suits are for more than walking. The term “walking” still exists even though the matching ensemble is called a leisure suit by some, and a two-piece unconstructed suit by others. Regardless of the name, the walking suit is still a popular fashion statement on the MensItaly website. The reason walking suits are so popular is the comfort factor. But color and fabric choices also make the walking suit a great option for a casual event or a night out with friends. Yes, the walking suit is casual by nature and birth, but it can be dressy when it is paired with the right accessories.  
 
The right accessories include a shirt and tie, a colorful scarf, a kick-ass pair of pointed toe calfskin shoes and the right attitude. The stylists at MensItaly have several options when it comes to dressing up a walking suit. Men fall in love with their walking suit because it is a perfect fashion statements in the casual and the dress world.  
 
The main difference in the old walking suits and the suits on the MensItaly website is the color options. A white or beige linen walking suit with wide leg pants is a top summer choice, and the blue, light gray and sunburned tan suits are right behind the white and beige, in terms of demand. Some men prefer the new plaids or fine stripe fabrics, but men usually need help identifying the right plaid or stripe that fits their style profile.

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