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techdriveplay · 4 months ago
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How Guys Should Dress for Different Body Types
In the world of men’s fashion, understanding how guys should dress for different body types can make a significant difference in how one looks and feels. A well-chosen outfit can accentuate your best features, provide comfort, and enhance your overall confidence. This guide will help you navigate the often complex terrain of dressing for your specific body type, ensuring you always present your…
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trendynewsnow · 21 days ago
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The Evolving Wardrobe of Donald J. Trump: A Fashion Analysis
The Evolving Wardrobe of Donald J. Trump In the final days leading up to Election Day, former President Donald J. Trump made headlines not just for his political maneuvers but also for his evolving wardrobe choices. Known for his signature blue suits and red ties, Trump embraced a more eclectic style, donning unique uniforms that seemed to resonate with his audience. For instance, during a…
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jasminewilson143 · 2 months ago
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Men Suit Types | A Gentleman's Guide to Men's Suits
A well-tailored suit is a timeless piece of clothing that can elevate any man’s wardrobe. Whether you’re attending a formal event, a business meeting, or simply want to look your best, a suit can make a significant impact on your appearance. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the different types of men’s suits, their key features, and how to choose the right one for your style and…
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billsmithsposts · 5 months ago
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Standing Out From the Crowd: A Look at Sebastian Cruz Couture's Bold and Bespoke Fashion
Looking to elevate your style with garments that exude confidence and individuality? Look no further than Sebastian Cruz Couture. This brand, established in 2013, caters to the discerning gentleman seeking clothing that breaks the mold of traditional menswear. Bold Designs for the Discerning Man Sebastian Cruz Couture thrives on audacious design. Their collections boast an array of eye-catching…
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hsmagazine254 · 1 year ago
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Polo Necks: The Timeless Style Staple for Men and Ladies
Polo Necks When it comes to versatile and timeless fashion pieces, few can rival the classic polo neck. Also known as turtlenecks, these garments have been a symbol of sophistication and style for decades. Whether you’re a man or a lady, embracing the elegance of a well-fitted polo neck can elevate your fashion game to a whole new level. In this article, we’ll dive into the world of polo necks,…
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tessin22 · 1 year ago
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Decoding Suit Lining Fabric: Choosing the Ideal Interior for Your Suit
The suit, a timeless and versatile attire, is not merely about its exterior appearance. A well-crafted suit comprises several elements, with the lining fabric being a crucial yet often overlooked component. While the exterior fabric steals the limelight, the lining fabric plays an equally pivotal role in comfort, durability, and overall aesthetics.
Choosing the right lining fabric involves understanding its purpose, the various options available, and how they contribute to the suit's overall quality. Let's delve into the world of suit lining fabrics and unravel the key factors to consider when making this essential choice.
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gulpswallow · 2 years ago
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WARDROBE WOES
The subject is clothing and surprisingly how little time and money I spend on it these days—another victim of the aging process.  I realized the other day that I do not have any formal clothes that fit me.  This is a bit unusual considering I was raised in the 50’s and 60’s when office workers scurried off to work every morning maybe not dressed for a wedding, but darn close.  If anything, my…
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lilyabsinthe · 5 years ago
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And Off To The Ball!
And Off To The Ball!
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After many adventures in and around Bath, we finally reached the high point of our trip to the UK- the Prior Attire Ball! 🙂 Held in the historic Bath Assembly Rooms, the ball lasts for four and a half hours and features various historic set dances as well as waltzes and polkas. In between, a buffet supper is served and there’s a bar. The Assembly Rooms were designed in 1769 and opened in 1771…
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kaurtrends · 5 years ago
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Men Wedding Suit | Men Wedding | Men wedding fashion | Kaur Trends Men Wedding Suit
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jasminewilson143 · 2 months ago
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Formal Wear for Men: A Complete Guide
Formal wear for men is a timeless and essential part of any well-dressed wardrobe. Whether you’re attending a special occasion, a business meeting, or a formal event, dressing appropriately can make a significant impact on your appearance and confidence. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the key elements of formal wear for men, provide valuable tips for selecting the right outfits, and…
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kobikoachman · 8 years ago
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Men's Wedding Attire Guide | How To Wear A Tuxedo For Your Wedding
Men’s Wedding Attire Guide | How To Wear A Tuxedo For Your Wedding
Men’s Wedding Attire Guide | Tuxedo.
Tuxedos are getting popular by the day as the wedding outfit choice for guys. On a regular basis, I receive emails from readers of MR KOACHMAN asking what color, style, and type of tuxedo they should wear for their wedding and how to accessorize the outfit.
Last night, I received an email via our recently launched Style Q/A platform ASK MR KOACHMAN, asking the…
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leonapaul · 8 years ago
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Deadpool Ryan Reynolds Red Shearling Fur Jacket Coat For Men's
S&F Leather is successful in producing a screen-accurate Deadpool shearling jacket that you can wear to depict Wade Wilson in the best possible way. Heavy shearling stitched on the attire makes it very compelling for the viewers and comfortable for the person wearing it. This jacket can be your partner on various casual outings.
Description:
External Material: High-Quality Cotton Flannel
Internal Material: Faux Shearling
Pockets: Two Outside and Two Inside Pockets
Collar: Shearling Wide Lapel Notch Style
Superb Quality Stitched.
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cascadeofcolour · 6 years ago
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Taking The Hassle Out Of Revamping Your Wardrobe
Taking The Hassle Out Of Revamping Your Wardrobe
Revamping a wardrobe is quite a project to undertake. You have to throw out every clothing item you once loved, or find some way to make your one time investment in it pay off in the modern day, and then still have acceptable things to wear whilst you’re rebuilding your collection. And all of that already sounds like a hassle, doesn’t it?
Because of that, a lot of people make do, or don’t wear…
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newssplashy · 6 years ago
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Women withstand a lot during pregnancy and especially childbirth. It's time to allow women make their choice on the number of children they want.
Women are warriors and it is sad how some men forget or neglect or are ignorant to acknowledge that. Women are warriors, babies come out of their vaginas after carrying them for 9 months.
I have not remained the same since the first time I watched childbirth through labour, induced labour and cesarean section on National Geographic about 10 years ago.
In truth, asides the fact that I appreciate and love seeing pregnant women, I try to aid them in whatever they do.
Seeing a pregnant woman go through the mood swings, weight gain and inability to change positions while sleeping across the night is enough to appreciate them.
My mother had my sisters and I through cesarean section. After she had my younger sister, she had to go back in for another emergency surgery, 6 weeks postpartum due to infection around her pelvis.
Till date, she has a mummy pouch that makes her look ever so good in native attires — Iro and buba.
Postpartum Issues
While I didn’t really decipher it until I was 19, listening to Gwyneth Paltrow talk about postpartum depression on E! Entertainment, I once saw my aunt struggle with the effects of having her first child in 2007
Her confidence was gone and it took her 3 years to regain that confidence. She vowed to never have another kid after that.
 In 2007, Beyonce appeared on Ellen DeGeneres show shortly after her wedding to Shawn ‘Jay-Z’ Carter.
During the discussion, Ellen asked her if a child was in her future, she answered, “I was in the room when my nephew was born and it traumatized me.”
She continues, “I told my sister ‘Please, don’t let me in the room’ and she said, ‘you’re my sister, don’t be silly’. I was right, I’m traumatized”.
10 years later, Beyonce has 3 children. Asides being a celebrity mom, she has her struggles. In her much celebrated, Vogue issue, she chronicles how she struggled after the birth of her twins in 2017 as she prepared for Coachella.
She claimed she pushed herself so hard to regain her body in 3 months, but she somehow settled for enjoying the effects of motherhood on her body.
 During her catharsis, she claims her arms, boobs, thighs and calves are slightly bigger, and she even has a ‘mum pouch’ that she’s not in a hurry to get rid of. While she has seen the took the strengths in her journey, most people are not as strong or lucky.
   While she admits she might go back to work for a lean body and six pack, her point was made.
Motherhood, pregnancy and childbirth are processes some women never fully recover from physically and emotionally.
A Beyonce might be inspired enough to engage in exercise to pull through, but most mothers don’t get past that phase.
My mother was like a size 2 before childbirth. Since she had my older sister, she’s become curvy. My Dad loved it about her — before he died, but a lot of women do not have that luxury as they wallow in their depression while living with insensitive, emotionally and verbally abusive partners.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
 The rigours, stress and sometimes, trauma of childbirth induces post-traumatic stress disorder [PTSD] in some women. Some of them get depressed and distant while a fair bit don’t want children after the experience.
It is why you should never judge a woman who is content with her one child. We are built differently, but no matter how strong you are, childbirth is an arduous process that usually leaves great emotional and physical scars.
In a survey conducted on post-traumatic stress disorder after Childbirth in Nigerian women by Adewuya A.O, Ologun Y.A and Ibigbami O.S for the US National Library of Medicine and the National Institute of Health, the following were found out;
The prevalence of PTSD was 5.9%. The factors independently associated with PTSD after childbirth include hospital admission due to complications, instrumental delivery cesarean section, manual removal of placenta and poor maternal experience during childbirth.
They concluded that, “the prevalence of PTSD is slightly higher in Nigerian women than those in the western culture.”
Historical Perception
Women were born disadvantaged. In a society heavily influenced by masculinity, mostly toxic, but usually subtly entitled, women are placed on a lesser rung of existence.
Their usefulness is limited to child rearing and house chores. It is why any woman who refuses to do same or isn’t good at same is derogated and viewed as ‘useless’. This perception is not only wrong, but very insensitive.
 It is simply time to cut it out. Child rearing should be a thing of choice and readiness. Whatever she’s content with, a sensitive and good partner should listen and understand.
 Maybe it is time to start letting Nigerian men into the operating and labour rooms to see what women go through to understand why some get PTSD and love their children more than anything. It is also why they get really emotional when those kids get a big head and get disrespectful over the slightest issues. Some of us children are insensitive.
 It is not about treating women as fragile or weaker people, no. It is about sensitivity to the plight of a probable traumatic process. What they need is support. Childbirth might be perceived as a happy process, but it is not funny for women.
 It is just time for women to start talking about the rigours of childbirth that some of our mothers were forced to stomach because of societal expectations. Some of them would have been happy not having more than one child.
Don’t get me wrong, some women enjoy child rearing and live for it. They love being pregnant and the entire process of childbirth, but we are built differently. The ones who talk about tie trauma and rigours are not weaker. They are regular women who are different. We should listen to them.
Even more seriously, the women who enjoy childbirth will tell you it is not all fun and games.
Modern Women and Social Media Chatter
  On Tuesday, August 7, 2016, feminist, Ozzy Etomi hit the bullseye again with her discussion of the rigours and trauma of childbirth.
  While opinions were divided, even amongst women and some insensitive men pelted stones their way, we can downplay these points no more.
 The scariest part was when she discussed memory issues since childbirth. That might be some pseudo-fugue state caused by PTSD. Although rare, trauma can induce fugue state, causing the mind to block out that traumatic memory. Sometimes, other memories, happy or sad go with the blocked out memories. Maybe her mind is trying to deal with the trauma of childbirth and it’s proving too heavy.
For perspective, from the social media activity, although infinite, we can group women, postpartum into the following;
1. Women who get illnesses and conditions from childbirth;
2. Women who go through physical changes. Changes some have to live with forever;
3. Women who have disabilities from childbirth;
4. Women who die by losing some parts of themselves during childbirth;
5. Women who actually die when the trauma becomes excessive for their bodies.
On another note, it shows the point is hitting home when young, unmarried women have also had their fears about childbirth intensified since the discussion. It is sad, but the reality, nonetheless.
But then, the issue is not about men. Make your choice, find yourself a partner that understands you and live a lit life. Childbirth is not an avenue to diss men again. It’s an unnecessary backdrop.
 Whatever it is, people like the human in the above tweet; male or female should be cancelled.
"Medical Condition" might be extreme
Nonetheless, calling childbirth a “medical condition” might be a tad extreme.
Olaiya, a 40 year old Lawyer of 13 years and mother of two via cesarean section says, “Well, there are two sides to a coin. Some people have complications while some have it easier. I had my 2 kids through caesarian section. While the pain was great initially and it was slightly arduous post-partum, I got over it. I did not want to have children again initially, but later I got over it and we had another one.”
On another note, Tolu, 28 who had a child via cesarean section and lost the child at 22, but has since not had another says “It was really traumatic. Considering all I went through, but immediately after the birth and I saw her [her child], I immediately forgot the trauma. You know, it was fascinating to see this little thing that came from inside me. One misses being pregnant. Even though I lost her, I will have another one without hesitation.”
In the end, while childbirth might be a arduous for some unwilling to repeat the process, others cherish it. We should however let women choose their own paths.
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cjlsbusinesscorner-blog · 7 years ago
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Men, Dress Your Best with Bugatchi!
Men, Dress Your Best with Bugatchi!
  True Style Springs from Passion Ingrained in every Bugatchi collection!
  From its very first collection, Bugatchi embraced innovation, elegance and resilience, customizing and designing, throughout the years, masculine fashion for a world that changes fast and where lifestyles are inevitably dictated by new and newer technology.
Today we are proud to be a collection-driven globalbrand…
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lhommeterrible · 9 years ago
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