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Uncovering Your Individuality With Broken Suits

Breaking up is not so hard to do, throw caution to the wind in a gentlemanly yet fashionable way and express your individuality with these new in-trend broken suits; commonly known as separates. Learning how to blend the right pattern with the right colour and fabric is essential to avoid unpleasant combinations. The art of mastering your combinations comes from infusing together different elements of your wardrobe, for a look that brings out the best in you.

Follow these principles to avoid styling an over the top look:

Combine solids and patterns. A subtly patterned blazer with plain trousers can help bring life to your formal look. It may also work in reverse if used with caution.

Use coinciding family colours- Use various tints and tones of the same colour, combining colours of the same colour scheme works pretty much with every hue (blacks, browns, blues, greens).

Play it safe with similar fabrics- Don’t overthink it, play safe with fabrics of the same texture. Pairing a woollen blazer with cotton trousers may look uncoordinated.

Finally, “Keep it simple, but significant” and find your style!

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