Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Mens designer shirts-Grabbing all the attention you can get


These days’ people want to wear what others do just to be modem. Of course you will not get noticed, but more likely to be lost in the crowd. Appreciation won’t be in the realm. If you are one of those people who like trends, stop and look at yourself in the mirror and say “what looks good on me?” Discover what will make you more conspicuous to the many onlookers when you walk by. A great way for men to get noticed is by wearing embroidered shirts. Everyone wants to be part of something cool. JoeyJ fine silk shirts (made in Italy) is
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an upscale Croatian designer that has many Ahimsa Silk embroidered labels. Tommy Bahama is also a favorite choice, however the silk is not high a grade as the JoeyJ label. Some may think that embroidered mens camp shirts are out of fashion. This is widely incorrect. They happen to be timeless. The current times are modified with new embroidery. Wearing mens silk camp shirts will get you noticed in a short span of time.
Some folks are into rock music, where as others are more modern music of today. This is a reality in shirt making today. For example, having an embroidered guitar on a shirt is as popular today as it was 25 years ago. This is because rock lives on. Even lovers of alcohol or golf are enamored when an embroidered shirt comes on the market that inherently reminds them of something or a memory of someone in the past. Let’s not forget our animals in our lives either. People love their animals. Dogs are usually in one’s life and so are felines. Of course we can’t forget the Lions and Bears either. Many of us have these animated embroidered shirts for all of these reasons.
Men are straiter forward when it comes to an embroidered shirt. Boats, cars, fishing, martinis and bikinis. We are one easy breed to understand, when it comes to mens designer shirts.  Men’s fashion has always run second to women’s simply because of the numbers involved. In the past, women have purchased as much as 80 percent of the clothing on the market either for themselves or for a male in the family. This has changed; men are more on hands nowadays. We like to see what is on the store shelf or online. Studies show men purchase as much as seventy percent of their own clothes. Sixty percent of these men buy either at the office or at home online. 

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