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got 3 as gift today

212sexy men Gucci guilty and bvlgari man

bvlgari man smells better than guilty


need to get my hands on
1 Million Paco Rabanne for men 2008version
Nice perfume not much expensive here in UAE just under AED200 you can get, I suggest you Hush Atar (UAE local) but have to visit UAE to get customized one quite expensive AED500 + per Gram, A standard bottle cost you around AED3500 aprox 100000 PKR.
 
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@Hyperion

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corum 50th anniversary golden bridge

Rolex Oyster Perpetual
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Nomos Ludwig Neomatik
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JLC Master Grande Memovox Platinum
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Am I the only one that prefers pocket watches over a wrist watch?
 
Panerai Pocket Watch Tourbillon GMT Ceramica
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The UR-1001 pocket watch introduced in 2011 by Urwerk, an independent watchmaker in Geneva, brings the company’s method of indicating time through a system of moving satellites to a huge, heavyweight pocket watch made out of AlTiN steel with some titanium elements. The oblong watch is entirely handmade and measures 106mm long, 62mm wide and 23mm high. The dial side’s satellite system is the real showstopper, but the size of the timepiece has allowed the inclusion of other neat features and complications, including a display of seconds, minutes, hours, the date, month, year, century and millennium. Just like a car, this pocket watch has an oil change indicator to tell users when they need to get it serviced (every 5 years) and a linear running-time indicator that counts up to an optimistic 1,000 years. Production of the UR-1001 pocket watch is limited to eight pieces, and the list price is about CHF340,000 ($380,000). - See more at: The Return of the Pocket Watch - The Financialist







Patek PhilippeThe Pinnacle
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Bovet 1822 Ottanta Tourbillon

Disregard trends:-)

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The Male Body Shape Breakdown
When considering typical body shapes, men will often fall into one of five categories: trapezoid, inverted triangle, rectangle, triangle or oval.

If you recognise and accept exactly what type of body shape you are, it will become much easier to identify whether an item of clothing has a positive or negative impact on your appearance – particularly if you understand the reasons why it has that impact. When this knowledge is then applied to your everyday shopping habits, it will not only improve your style and look, but will give you the confidence to know that what you are wearing is right for YOU.

With this in mind, today we bring you an introductory guide to the five body shapes identified above, along with some basic dos and don’ts for each…

1. The Trapezoid
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Those with a trapezoid body shape will have broad shoulders and chest with relatively narrow waist and hips.

Due to the upper and lower body being balanced, it means this shape is far simpler to dress than others. In general, most styles and fits will suit this shape because it is well proportioned.

So, if this relates to you, you can easily incorporate new trends, cuts and colours into your wardrobe, with little concern. Good news hey?

Obviously you will tend to steer towards that which you feel comfortable in, and that is important, but you should also realise this shape’s potential for experimentation. Why not try bolder prints and colours that make more of a statement?

2. The Inverted Triangle
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Similar to a trapezoid, you will also have broad shoulders and chest, however, your hips and waist are narrower.

This means your upper torso is much wider than your lower torso and, subsequently, the lower half of your body. This body shape is particularly common for those with athletic frames and can also be sculpted through regular weight lifting/body building.

When dressing for this body type the imbalance between top and bottom is something you should pay special attention to.

Do:
  • Consider detailing around the hips with the use of belts or pockets. This will help to break up an outfit whilst drawing attention to this area.
  • Wear Breton striped tees, which are both classic in style and ideal for men of this shape – particularly if the stripes are focused across the stomach rather than on the chest.
  • Opt for v-neck knits/tees as they will narrow the chest and draw the eye down.
  • Use graphic prints and logos to create a central point of focus that will reduce attention to the upper chest.
  • Try straight or more relaxed slim cuts (rather than too slim/skinny) for legwear as they will help balance your proportions and broad shoulders.
  • Try unstructured double-breasted jackets as they will help widen the torso without adding width to the shoulders or upper chest.
  • Try statement or on trend printed/patterned legwear in order to draw the eyeline down.
Don’t:
  • Wear structured jackets with shoulder padding or wide lapels. This will only emphasise the widest area.
  • Consider tops with wide scoop necklines. Again, this will only appear to widen that area.
  • Wear three quarter length sleeves that will broaden the appearance of your chest. Try to stick with shorter sleeves for anything but formal shirts.
  • Opt for skinny leg cuts as they will make the top half of your body appear even wider – throwing out your proportions further.
  • Gravitate towards shoulder detailing/prints/colour-blocking. Pieces that incorporate such detailing will only draw the eyes to that area.

3. The Rectangle
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Men with this body shape have shoulders that are the same width as their waist and hips.

When dressing a rectangle the aim would be to widen the shoulders whilst making the lower torso appear narrower.

Although you are unable to physically alter the shape, wearing certain styles and cuts can work to give the illusion of a different one.

Therefore the aim with a rectangle is to ultimately appear similar to a trapezoid.

Do:
  • Wear structured blazers and jackets that appear padded in the shoulders yet narrow down from the underarm. A good way to achieve this would be to get the sides taken in by a tailor or the jacket arm thinned.
  • Use scarves and circular necklines to widen the upper torso.
  • Layer intelligently – shirts and fine knitwear in particular can be used to widen the chest/shoulders and then narrow down towards the hips.
  • Utilise prints and patterns accordingly – intelligently placed colour-blocks and prints can be effective at emphasising the upper section of your body.
Don’t:
  • Wear double-breasted pieces as these will only strengthen the rectangular shape.
  • Wear prints that mimic and emphasise your rectangular shape – for example, photographic tees or large geometric.
  • Wear sleeveless pieces – unless layered effectively.
  • Use bright primary block-colours on the torso unless print, detailing or an appropriate neckline is utilised.

4. The Triangle
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Several parts of the body are used to determine whether this shape applies to you: chest and shoulders are narrower than waist and hips, meaning you appear larger on the bottom half of your torso. This may also result in a sloping shoulder line.

The imbalance is created by your lower half appearing wider than your upper body.

Correcting this imbalance should be the focus when dressing this body type.

Do:
  • It’s imperative you focus on well-fitted clothing, ill fits will only emphasise this shape.
  • Opt for single-breasted and button-down styles as they will help streamline the torso.
  • Wear straighter leg trousers and chinos.
  • Give shape to the shoulders with structured tailored blazers and jackets.
  • Aim for darker colours on top as they will instantly flatter. Introduce colour with a scarf or a bright piece layered underneath, like a tee or shirt.
Don’t:
  • Wear horizontal stripes across the stomach area.
  • Wear polo necks or narrow crew-necks as they will decrease shoulder width and emphasise shape.
  • Wear skinny or heavily tapered jeans/trousers as they will widen the central part of the body.
  • Wear jackets with noticeable pockets on the front as they will attract attention to the stomach area.
5. The Oval
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This shape is self-explanatory. An oval body shape appears round, particularly at the centre of the body. This may result in narrower shoulders and a slimness in the lower leg.

When dressing this shape, attention should be paid to lengthening the torso, making it appear slimmer. Shoulders should be given shape too, in order to make the body shape appear more defined.

This may be a shape that men find they fall into in their later years, however there are those that always fall into this category. Whatever your situation, there are ways in which you can add definition.

Do:
  • Wear vertical stripes and pinstripes as they will instantly lengthen that specific area of the body.
  • Ensure trouser legs and sleeves are the correct length as gathering will shorten the limbs and fail in adding shape or definition.
  • Wear detailed prints or textured pieces in darker hues to add a point of interest to an outfit whilst remaining flattering.
  • Aim to wear fitted, loosely tapered trousers as they will help to lengthen the legs.
Don’t:
  • Wear horizontal stripes anywhere on the body as they will make that part appear rounder.
  • Choose to wear cowl necks, wide crew necks or polo necks.
  • Use statement/coloured belts – they will only attract attention to the waist and highlight your widest point.
  • Wear footwear with a white sole or trim as it will widen your feet and take away from any attempts to lengthen the legs. Likewise, boots can make your legs appear shorter. Instead, try low profile, slimline silhouettes.
  • Wear double-breasted.

Introduction To Dressing For Your Body Shape | FashionBeans
 
Post 242 and 243 is my style. Love it. I like tan brogue shoes with light brown or beige jackets/blazers with jeans. I also love peacoats for winter.

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I have been looking for bikers jacket in quality leather with epaulletes but in tan like this below. It looks great but I don't like that stupid belt on it. If you know of any retailer or supplier in USA or Pakistan let me know.

And my fav fragrance is Brut. Been using it for decades. Although I hear they have great selection with exotic Arab fragrances in Dubai.

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I bought a trenchcoat from Next recently below. However I find it is slightly too long in particular when you get in cars. So I am having it shortened by inch and half.

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Post 242 and 243 is my style. Love it. I like tan brogue shoes with light brown or beige jackets/blazers with jeans. I also love peacoats for winter.

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I have been looking for bikers jacket in quality leather with epaulletes but in tan like this below. It looks great but I don't like that stupid belt on it. If you know of any retailer or supplier in USA or Pakistan let me know.

And my fav fragrance is Brut. Been using it for decades. Although I hear they have great selection with exotic Arab fragrances in Dubai.

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I bought a trenchcoat from Next recently below. However I find it is slightly too long in particular when you get in cars. So I am having it shortened by inch and half.

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Might be time to get rid of the "backstreet boys" haircut circa 90's...Just saying..
 
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