Three Bullet Proof 'Meet The Parents' Pieces


by Najwa Moses at August 3, 2009, 11:10 AM

Alrighty, Boyfriend. She's finally wrangled you into meeting the parents and you're sweating bullets (or should be) about what to wear to make the right impression. Since we don't want you to lose all your fashion cool trying to impress the 'rents here are three pieces that will certainly stop them from criticizing your personal style. Now, as for your career choices...


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The Summer Blazer: Let's be real. One can never fail to impress when rocking a blazer. This light blue striped cotton 2-button blazer by Generra quite easily gives the impression of cool, quiet, sophisticated style. Plus, it will hide any potential sweat stains (hint, hint.)

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The Seersucker Pant: Trade in your usual slacks and khakis for a more, relaxed but stylish and sexy pair of seersucker pants. These Marc by Marc Jacobs pale grey cotton seersucker pants should do the trick.


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A Funky Print Polo: Polos are ubiquitous and for due reason: They rarely need ironing and they always give you a look of 'debonair dude'. That said, this Theory ivory check silk-cotton 'Patterson.Graphic Plaito' polo adds a twist to your basic polo with the addition of a bold graphic all-over print. Wear it with your fave pair of dark designer jeans and boat shoes.


Good luck, dude!

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Comments

The funky print polo is an instant favorite of mine! It never fail me in almost all occasions.

Posted by: all over print at September 11, 2009 10:01 AM

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