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Our prices are low but our standards are high, most of the Harris Tweed jackets offered for sale are in near new condition! Shop online at Tweedmans Vintage and save £££'s on high street prices! Harris Tweed jacket flecked herringbone wool 42R Harris Tweed jacket 44S extra short Harris Tweed blazer grey blue wool 38S Marks & Spencer Harris Tweed jacket 40S Brown flecked Harris Tweed jacket 40R American tailored Harris Tweed jacket 40S extra short fitkelty laptop backpack Harris Tweed jacket black grey herringbone 46 short to regular fitwiggles backpack australia Harris Tweed double breasted kilt jacket 46S extra short fitbackpack wandern Vintage heavyweight Harris Tweed jacket 42L Classic Harris Tweed jacket black grey herringbone 42L
Harris Tweed sports jacket 44S extra short fit Vintage Harris Tweed half-belted Norfolk jacket w/ elbow patches 38L Harris Tweed blazer jacket blue grey purple wool 42S Harris Tweed jacket black grey wool 38S Green plaid Harris Tweed jacket 43S extra short Harris Tweed blazer brown flecked wool 40S extra short fit Grey herringbone vintage Harris Tweed blazer w/ blue wool fleck 46S Harris Tweed jacket 40S extra short fit Barleycorn check Harris Tweed jacket 44R Vintage Harris Tweed jacket 40By When you are taking your first tentative steps into the world of men’s fashion and style, things can appear pretty daunting. There are almost too many options out there – making it hard to pinpoint a place to start.We’ve already covered the top five rookie fashion mistakes that are made by newbies, along with the initial five steps to take once they’ve been fixed. But how should you be looking to progress after that?After all, you’re beginning to get the hang of this ‘style’ thing now, aren’t you?
You’ve started buying clothes that fit you properly. You now embrace a wide range of colours that you normally wouldn’t have considered. You’ve even begun thinking about what sort of clothes, styles and trends work best for YOU, regardless of what magazines and blogs tell you. Surely, there isn’t that much left to learn, right?There’s always more to things to learn, clothes to buy and ways to hate everything in your wardrobe. Lucky for you, I’m here to guide you in the right direction…In the initial stages of your wardrobe revamp, I always recommend that you stick to neutral colours that you know will work together, such as blues, greys, whites and shades of brown.From this solid base you will be able to introduce accents of colour with ease, steadily growing in confidence until you become comfortable integrating them into your everyday look. You will also be able to begin introducing accessories without any problems too. This can range from larger items like hats, gloves and umbrellas all the way down to a simple tie bar or collar pin.
There are plenty of articles on FashionBeans about all of these items, so make sure you do your research before going shopping and, when you do, try on as many different styles and brands as you can until you find the one for you.However, there are a few points I’d like to make you aware of before you start. With accessories, always focus on functionality and then wear them appropriately. For example, the purpose of an umbrella is obvious, but what about a tie bar? Well, it’s used to keep your tie attached to your shirt and prevent it from flapping around in the wind or when you bend down to pick something up.With this in mind, if you’re wearing something that already does that – be it a waistcoat, cardigan or jumper – don’t wear it! It serves no purpose.Furthermore, when looking to integrate accessories into your outfits, stick to the rule of three: i.e. no more than. Sure, play with combinations of pieces, but any more than three accessories and things start to get a little cluttered and messy.
Umbrellas are exempt from this rule if you live in the UK – you just never know.A simple but often overlooked rule. If you’re wearing black shoes, make sure the rest of your leathers match – belt and watch band being the major considerations.With brown shoes, don’t worry too much about getting the exact same tone of leather, just as long as they are brown.And for every other colour? Well, there’s a huge debate to be had here but my suggestion is this: focus on buying trousers that actually fit your waist so that when this situation arises you can just skip the belt all together. This one particularly bugs me during a morning commute on the tube in London. I see plenty of guys who have nailed every aspect of their look – a well fitting suit with subtle colour and texture play, paired with some polished classic shoes – only to be let down by a tatty old backpack slung over one shoulder which is carrying everything but the kitchen sink.Firstly, never let your bag get into a tatty state.
Canvas will inevitably degrade after extended use, so why not just pick up a leather version that you know will look better with age?Secondly, say no to backpacks, unless you’re a student. If you work in any sort of office with a formal dress code, trust me when I tell you that you’re being judged for your stupid backpack. Furthermore, and finally, if you have that much stuff that you need to take with you to work, why not just buy a bigger bag? Surely that makes more sense?Invest in a quality leather holdall and you’ll be travelling in style in no time. Or if a duffel-style bag is too big, why not opt for an on trend tote? I use my FashionBeans x River Island tote all the time when commuting and find it fits everything I need during the day.Don’t be the guy in the perfect suit that looks like he’s walked to work during a transport strike – wearing a pair of knackered K-Swiss.If you invest in hand crafted, well built shoes, I will never have to hear the words “but my trainers are more comfortable” again, because a high quality shoe will blow your mind with how beautiful AND comfortable it is.
Sure, you’ll have to break them in for a couple of evenings around the house before their big debut, but it’ll be worth it when you step out of the door in the full package: suit, shoes and a sick bag. There’ll be more on this subject in the next instalment of our fashion basics series. For now, consider the benefits of a uniform or, in other words, start developing a signature look.For example, I have a uniform that I tend to wear the majority of the time, wherever I go: chinos, shirt (button-down or chambray) and a piece of tailoring – usually a jacket or waistcoat.I wear this combination for two reasons: firstly, I’ve been experimenting with clothing for nearly four years and after a lot of trial and error, I know what suits me and what doesn’t. Trust me, this is what suits me.Secondly, having defined the sort of clothing I like to wear, it gives me more room to experiment with the things I particularly enjoy about style – such as colour, texture, accessories and shoes.