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Tips For Online Shopping

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

If you are tired of visiting the same stores at the local shopping malls, save time and money by clothes shopping online. The convenience of shopping online 24 hours a day makes browsing a variety of clothing and shoes as simple as the click of a mouse. Compare prices and selections quickly from the early morning hours to late at night in stores online. Before purchasing clothing, follow several tips to have a rewarding shopping experience.

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Online Shopping for Clothes:

1. Sizes: Know your sizes before clothes shopping online. Have a friend or tailor measure your waist, chest, hips, inseam and arm length. Keep the tape firm and do not allow it to droop when measuring the circumference of the waist, chest and hips. Place your hands on your hips to measure arm length; measure shoulder to elbow and then elbow to wrist and add measurements together. Don’t suck in your stomach or stand perfectly straight; stand naturally when being measured or clothing will not fit well. Keep measurements handy when comparing clothing sizes. Measure yourself again if you gain or lose a considerable amount of weight; don’t guess by simply moving up or down a size. Note what brand’s or company’s clothing fits best before shopping online.

2. Details: Examine all the details of the clothes while Internet shopping. Many stores online allow clothing to be seen from different angles. Make sure to read all the specifics including the type of fabric, recommended cleaning instructions and color selection. Compare online retailers’ descriptions–some retailers will give much more in-depth information on clothing items. Read recent buyers’ reviews of the garment before making a purchase.

3. Sales: Sign up for e-mail discounts from your favorite shops online. You will be the first to be notified of shipping specials and other discounts. Online specials are just as common as those at shopping malls.

4. Returns: Remember to check the Web site’s return policy while Internet shopping. Even the most scrupulous shopper can end up with an item that doesn’t fit or is the wrong color. Learn how many days or weeks you have to return items, and understand whether refunds are issued and if they include shipping charges. Do not remove any tags or open items until you have firmly decided you will keep the item. Shop online only with companies that have a clearly-written return policy and a customer service number.

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Dress For Success Wearing The Perfect Necktie

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Four-in-hand: The four-in-hand tie is the standard men’s necktie. Often made of silk, these ties can also be made out of silk-like synthetics, cotton, linen or wool. The fabric is cut in three segments on the bias — diagonally from the fabric — which lets the tie lay flat. These ties are always lined to help the fabric knot properly. Four-in-hand ties usually range in length from 55 inches to 60 inches, with big-and-tall ties coming in at about 62 inches. Different lengths work for men with different heights and allow for different knots to be tied. The width of ties changes with fashion; the classic width is 3-1/4 inches, but you may see trendy ties as narrow as 1-inch wide.

Six-fold and seven-fold ties: Made using the traditional method of folding a square of silk six or seven times, these luxurious neckties are not as common and can be quite expensive because of all the silk required to make them. Six- and seven-fold silk ties are not lined.

Bow ties: Available in two styles, the straight batwing or the more familiar butterfly, bow ties are a jaunty alternative to regular ties. A popular element of black-tie dressing, bow ties are right at home with a tuxedo and cummerbund. Bow-tie lengths are the same sizes as dress shirt collar lengths. If you haven’t worn a bow tie before but would like to try it, practice tying one around your leg just like you would tie your shoes.

Choosing the perfect neckwear Ties have been used to show club affiliations, family background, team spirit and more. Every tie sends some kind of message, so make sure your tie is saying what you want it to say. Here are a few things to consider when you’re choosing which necktie to wear:

Solid ties: Solid ties are the simplest to coordinate with your button-down shirts and suits. A patterned shirt or a white shirt could each work with a versatile solid-colored tie. When pairing a solid tie with a patterned shirt, choose a color that is in the pattern. With a white shirt, choose a color that complements your suit or blazer.

Striped ties: Striped ties are a tradition in menswear, and a striped tie is almost always appropriate. A striped tie can be worn easily with a white dress shirt, but you can also wear a striped tie with a striped shirt as long as the colors are complementary and the stripes are not the same size. If you’re wearing a striped tie with a striped shirt, make sure your suit is a solid color, so the look isn’t overwhelming.

Patterned ties: Paisley, polka dot, abstract designs, even flowers decorate some ties. Patterned ties follow the same rules as striped ties: Make sure the pattern isn’t the same size as a pattern on your shirt and choose a pattern in complementary colors to your shirt. Patterns in subdued colors can be appropriate for more formal occasions, but save the pink flowers for a garden wedding.

Novelty ties: Ties with prints featuring holiday themes, sports teams or cartoon characters should be reserved for light-hearted occasions. Novelty fabrics, like snake skin or stingray skin, also make for ties that can’t always be worn as office wear. Depending on where you live, you may also consider bolo ties — which consist of a braided leather string with a decorative clasp — to be novelty ties, so you’ll want to consider the occasion and the location before you choose to wear one.

Caring for neckties Remove it carefully: When you take off your tie, undo the knot by doing the knot steps backwards. Don’t pull the thinner end of the tie through; this will cause the fabric to wear out quickly. Professional care: Occasionally your ties will need to have stains removed, and you’ll want to have your ties dry cleaned whether or not they’re made of silk. This will help your ties retain their shape and luster. Store them properly: Hanging your ties on a special tie hanger will let wrinkles fall out. Make sure not to overload the hanger, as this can cause more wrinkles. You can also roll your ties up loosely and keep them in a drawer. Knit ties should be rolled for storage, not hung.

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Common neckties questions

I have a vintage tie I really like, but I think it may be too wide to wear now. What can I do? While traditional ties are about 3-1/4 inches wide, the width of your tie just needs to reflect the width of your lapels. If you want to rock the retro style, wear your vintage wide tie with a vintage suit. If it’s just the fabric that you like, you can take your tie to a tailor. It’s very easy for a tailor to narrow down or even shorten ties, and it shouldn’t be very expensive.

How can I keep my silk ties from wrinkling when I pack them for business trips? Prevent wrinkles by gently rolling your ties up and tucking them into a shoe. You don’t want to iron silk ties, as this could ruin them, so if you still end up with some wrinkles, try hanging your tie up in the bathroom while you take a shower; the steam should release the wrinkles gently.

Does my pocket square need to match my tie? Traditionally, men have always matched their pocket squares and neckties, but if you’re not a traditional guy, you don’t need to match them if you don’t want to. If you want to wear a pocket square with your tie, and you don’t have a matching one, you can’t go wrong with a plain white handkerchief, but feel free to mix prints or solids that are in the same color family — if the occasion isn’t too formal.

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New Year….New YOU!

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

As we approach the New Year most people tend to evaluate their life to find some room for improvement and they will use the stroke of midnight on January 1, 2010 as their starting point! 

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For many people, their New Year’s resolution is to get into better physical shape by hitting the gym regularly or watching their diet.  Others look to tackle a big project such as renovating a room in their house, or maybe even renovating their life by deciding to follow a personal dream or goal they’ve been putting off for years!  But, your resolution doesn’t have to be a big one; it can be something small, like cleaning up that messy garage, yard or closet!  Whatever your resolution is to improve in 2010, just making that effort is always a step in the right direction!

And, if you decide to make a resolution to add more fashion into your life for 2010….you can trust that eTrendzShop is always here with the trendiest fashions for men and women! Check out our large selection of the best in designer name brands!   

I sincerely wish you and your family a happy and healthy New Year!  May 2010 bring you all the best! 

Happy New Year! 

One Rock Legend Covering Another Rock Legend….Tangled Up In Blue!

Monday, December 28th, 2009

The name Jerry Garcia and Bob Dylan are both known worldwide as rock legends.  What could be better than one rock legend covering another rock legend’s song?  Check out this video of Jerry Garcia covering Bob Dylan’s song Tangled Up In Blue.  It’s a classic which originally appeared on Bob Dylan’s Blood on the Tracks album in 1975 and was ranked by Rolling Stone as #68 of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time!  For all of you Jerry Garcia fans, you’ll love to see him covering it in 1990.  Enjoy!

If you’re a Jerry Garcia fan or just love to make a creative impression, J. Garcia neckties are the ultimate accessory!  The J. Garcia line of men’s neckties was inspired by Jerry Garcia’s original artwork. These creative neckties feature vibrant, rich colors with great artistic detail!  Here are just a few of the J. Garcia neckties that eTrendzShop has to offer!

Men's J. Jerry Garcia Neck Tie Moon Mountain Collection Forty-six Limited Edition RareMen's J. Jerry Garcia Neck Tie Collection Emerging Elephant Rare Limited EditionMen's J. Jerry Garcia Neck Tie Collection Twenty-nine Clockworks Rare Several Colors AvailableMen's J. Jerry Garcia Neck Tie Rare Limited Edition Collection Forty-one Virtual Reality ApeMen's J. Jerry Garcia Neck Tie Limited Edition Collection Forty-three Orange Horizon 100% Silk

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Mens Fashion: How To Match Ties to Suits & Shirts!

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

Guys, we know you take pride in how you look!  You want to look your best while you DO your best and work hard!  Whether you’re a CEO or a salesman, maintaining a professional appearance is important!  The perfect necktie can make an amazing impression and its important to know how to pull it all together. 

If you’ve ever wondered what colors match the best or how to properly coordinate your suit, we’ve got just what you need!  If you follow these guidelines you’ll stay on the right track to looking your best!

HOW TO MATCH TIES TO SUITS AND SHIRTS

Plain White Shirts
A shirt is like a canvas.  If you really want to show off your necktie put it on a clean white shirt, and watch the reaction you get.  Any color tie goes with a white shirt.  If you are ever in doubt, wear a white shirt.

Solid Color Shirts
Solid or single color shirts such as pale blue, pale yellow, pale tan, and the rest of the color spectrum requires a little thought.

First, you can match the same color shirt and tie, this has been done for decades and it is still a valuable option.  However, what if you don’t want to match, well the easiest thing to do is coordinate.  Coordinating doesn’t really take a lot of mastery, it simply means matching two different colors that go well together.

Coordinating

Pale blue shirt: Yellow, red, burgundy, gold or navy tie.
Pale pink shirt: Navy blue or burgundy tie.
Pale tan shirt: Brown (or any shade of brown) tie.
French blue shirt: Yellow, bright red, deep burgundy or gold tie. 

Striped Shirts
Looking for a bit of challenge? Try a striped shirt.

First, look at the shirt from a distance and decide on what color you primarily see.  Based on this color, add a coordinating color tie.  However, be careful, the best coordinated look for a striped shirt needs to be in the pattern AND color.  For example, if you see mostly navy blue stripes, add a yellow tie with a box pattern or a pin dot or polka dot pattern.  Today, you can even add a beautiful paisley pattern.

What did we just do? Well, we took the stripes and set them off with boxes, paisley or dots.  By doing this, we broke up the stripes on the shirt and introduced a breaking point which is a dissimilar pattern.

You can even use diagonal stripes, just make sure that the stripes of the shirt and the stripes of the tie are two different sizes.  Generally by two different sizes we mean at least a 2:1 ratio.  If the stripes on the shirt are 1/4 inches, go with a tie that has stripes at least 1/2 inch.  This will help the tie stand out rather than become a blur with the shirt.

Checkered Shirts
Coordinating a tie to a checkered shirt is the same as coordinating a tie to a striped shirt.  The same rules apply, but in reverse.  First, take a look at the shirt and decide on what the pronounced color is, then coordinate a matching color for the tie.  Make sure the tie has in this case, diagonal stripes.  This will make the checkered shirt look wonderful.  Additionally, you can still use a pattern of boxes or dots on the tie, but again, make sure that the boxes or dots are larger than the check pattern.

How to Match a Tie To a Suit
Coordinating a tie to a suit is very much like coordinating a tie to a shirt.  There are 2 elements to consider.  You need to consider first coordinating a color that goes with the suit, and then once you have decided on the color, look at the pattern.

Again the same rules apply.  If the suit is one solid color, the job is easy.  Put any solid color tie, or any color that coordinates well with any pattern that you like.

If the suit has chalk stripes, you know those faint thin stripes, then you can simply just follow the same rules as if the suit were a solid color.

If the stripes are very pronounced, wear any color tie that coordinates well with any pattern tie, except for stripes.

How to Bring It All Together
If you haven’t noticed, we have used the words match and coordinate very differently.  Matching means the same, whereas coordinating means complimenting.  Therefore, when bringing it all together, try not to overdo the patterns.  A striped, checked or hounds-tooth suit requires a solid colored shirt and a patterned tie.  For a solid color suit you can add a patterned shirt with a patterned tie, as long as the patterns differ.

Source: Necktie Aficionado 

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 Men's J. Jerry Garcia Tidal Wave Collection Forty-six Limited Edition Rare EXTRA LONG XLMen's Donald Trump Necktie Neck Tie 100% Silk Black/BlackMen's Donald Trump Necktie Neck Tie 100% Silk Deep Maroon BlendMen's Tommy Hilfiger Neck Tie 100% Silk Yellow/BlueMen's Donald Trump Necktie Neck Tie 100% Silk Blue BlendMen's Tommy Hilfiger Neck Tie 100% Silk Gray/Blue/Maroon

 

 

 

 

 

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