Posted on March 24, 2010.
Cummerbund and Hugo Boss suits A wide belt can be defined as the size pleated cummerbund usually worn with jackets, evening single-breasted. The cummerbund was popularized by the British army officers in colonial India and then took it on civilians.
The contemporary use of the cummerbund is purely aesthetic and fashion experts opine that it is something between a shirt and belt. The practice of using other cummerbund is convenience for the expansion of the perimeter Diners during a sumptuous meal.
Several fashion houses leading tuxedo and formal offer of the first designers cummerbunds include Thomas Pink, Turnbull & Asser and Robert Charles. Robert Charles is best known for silk cummerbunds with bright colors and floral patterns.
Traditionally worn with a tuxedo, a cummerbund does not have a specific function, beyond helping the user to stretch their legs and even make obese people look taller and thinner.
The cummerbund is associated to dress for formal occasions, but recently, David Beckham wore the belt draped over his 30 years and look sexy by combining it with an open-necked shirt. But some of his fans disagree. They say it was very well for James Bond to wear a cummerbund in 1970, but in time they look today at the former.
By the way, if you really hate smoking, like many men (including big, cummerbunds which tend to ride the growth curve), there is always the option vest.
Of course, with her body well toned, tanned good looks and celebrity status, Beckham at least has a chance to look good in clothes that make most men his age look utterly ridiculous. And compared to some of the previous mode of football "statements" - kaftans, pink nail polish and an ill-advised throw style hip-hop - the latter is tamed.
But there are signs that the public has grown tired of his eccentric tastes. The fashion star was recently voted the Worst Dressed Man obsessed by readers of GQ magazine. Beckham, who had been at the head of the Best Dressed list for two consecutive years, has been criticized for his style nouveau riche and "chav" tendencies.
"I do not think it's an elegant man," said Brandelli. "He wades through a variety of looks, simply because he can. But it is in Spain, he played for Real Madrid and he is obviously trying to fit into a sort of theme Matador, and I think that it has interpreted the look of a clean way. " This is certainly the best I've ever seen watch. "
Hugo Boss Suits
Hugo Boss established his company in Metzingen, Germany, several years after the end of the First World War, when most of the country was in a war-ravaged state. During the Second World War, the company Boss both designed and manufactured uniforms for the military. Boss died in 1948, and the company went into stagnation until the 1950s. Subsequently, in 1953, Hugo Boss released its first suit design for men.
The little son of Hugo Boss, Uwe and Jochen Holy, took the reins and moved the company before creating the famous Boss suits. The company released its first suit design for men in 1953.
The brothers created the men's suits in colorful hues made from durable, quality fabrics and earned recognition on the market. During the decade, Hugo Boss has won over the competition by introducing trendier suits made of Italian fabric of light, in contrast with the traditional German costumes were made of rigid and heavy fabrics.
The company began exports during the 70s, and entered the United States in 1976. The high price Hugo Boss suits instantly gained acceptance in America and was popularized by celebrities such as Sylvester Stallone, Bjorn Borg and the cops of Miami Vice.
In 1985, the company went public and renamed itself Hugo Boss AG. Two other labels were added namely Hugo - for young and hip professionals, and Baldessarini - for the upper class exec.