Sunday, May 10, 2009

Dream to dress or Dress to dream?

Guys I have got you a new way of dressing style. After a long research I found the pros and con in dressing. When we come from a work a tad bit early. We will have a quick shower and change ourselves into king-sized cotton dresses. Now we can bid adieu to those kind of dress and we change the trend by replacing the old ones with trendy Bermudas and a embroidered camisole. It not only relax you in getting into comfy clothes but needn't scurry to change when there is a sudden visitor. A causal look with specific apparel will transform from drab to chic in case of females. For guys it's something elegant and comfy.

One should not loosen his/her purse strings to purchase a stereotype lounge wear. I prefer Ralph Lauren and Nautical for casual wear. Frankly speaking, everything from tees to toes, slippers to scarves, bags to jewelery fits into lounge wear category. But our major concern is leisure. Men can opt for boxers, tees, tracks, caprices, robes, pajamas, jerseys and quite a lot more. Similarly females opt for camisoles, chemise, halters, spaghetti's, feather booties, caftans tops, smock tops, pants in different styles also. The most important in lounge wear is the material, which has to be spell comfort to very last stitch. Designers experiment with organza, cotton and velvet. Sheer lounge wear with a mix of Matt and shine is popular. When it comes to patterns vintage prints and animal prints are combined with floral and the colors will be of aqua and coral.

Instead of choosing straight tracks,leggings, crop or harem pants will add a stylish look. Simple tees can be skipped and pullovers are worn with sweatshirts to pair with shorts. In fact one can look good with funky embellishments, bold prints and interesting cuts.

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