Top 10 Fashion Tips for Clueless Men

Men: we all know it's important to look good, but that it's equally as important not to look like you know that it's important to look good. Twenty - or even fifteen - years ago, a man's accessories simply weren't a big part of the fashion industry. Men's accessories have become a huge part of today's fashion market, and today men are under just as much pressure as women to pull together a perfectly-accessorized outfit in order to make the best possible impression to those around them. From Stylish wallets and belts to latest much have accessory the Man Bag...So here are some fashion tips, that no matter how clueless you are, will set you well on to the road to an appearance of effortless style.

1. Match your belt with your shoes. Such a simple touch, but one that makes the difference between dishevelled charm and threw-it-on-in-the-dark disinterest.

2. Don't go mad with colour. Fashion isn't about having everything matching but it is advisable to exercise a little restraint with colour unless you're a catwalk model. Bright colours go with black, reds go with brown and denim goes with (nearly) everything.

3. Just wedding rings.

4. Get a nice wallet. It's the little things that count and dragging round a ripped, scratched wallet is more likely to have you losing your cash than winning admiring glances.

5. Think about a manbag.

Weighing down your pockets with keys, wallet and phone damages the material of your trousers and isn't exactly comfortable either. Manbags are definitely here to stay and you can show that you're on top of fashion into the bargain by getting one. Check out some great manbags to be found on the web and great deals to be had at the moment..

6. Choose trousers that fit. High waisted jeans a la Simon Cowell are a definite no-no, as are skater slouches that not only show your boxers but also your knees and ankles if you're unlucky. Get a belt if necessary (see Tip 1).

7. Avoid beige. Traditionally the premise of over 60s holidays and Crocodile Dundee, beige is rarely a good colour both fashionably and practically.

8. Wear a scarf. Nothing like a bit of opera-going sophistication to add to your ensemble - choose something understated and wear it draped around your neck rather than tied.

9. Throw away the hair gel. Too nineties!

10. Follow the stars. GQ magazine have just published their "Best Dressed 2011" list - check it out here for more inspiration! Visit Just4leather today and see their terrific mens fashion items today.

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