Are you ready for the spring? Fifth Avenue Shoe Repair is right on point with the trends for this coming season. Switch out your go-to suit for an updated looser, riskier look. The slim silhouette still has a place in our wardrobes, but collections are moving towards a wider, more forgiving look. For this season, buy your trousers loose and cropped, roll them ever so slightly, or take an old pair into your favorite tailor to be cropped. For blazers, size up one and do not be afraid to mix and match separates. Also, a lot of shirts have been coming out with large bows. If you are feeling courageous, this look can easily be duplicated by taking a trip to your local fabric store. Finally, too little is always better than too much when it comes to a suit. Gravitate towards complimentary solids when it comes to socks and shoes.
Fifth Avenue Shoe Repair Spring 2009: The New Suit
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I’m loving the exaggerated bow tie! If this trend forecast is accurate, I’m going to buy a one-size-larger blazer right away.