Does The Man Pick The Clothes Or Do The Clothes Pick The Man?
It is often a question wondering whether a man has a full choice of clothing where
he is able to build his personal likes and dislikes around building his own interpretation of his style, or whether he is forced to pick a style based on what clothing is available to him.
Actually it works both ways for the men picking the clothes. When men are deciding on a style for themselves that they want to set as their own personal trend, they will often look at a particular brand of clothing that appeals to them. In the case of men, they don't necessarily buy clothing because it is brand named and that this is what puts them in fashion, but it is that they find that the designer of the brand appeals to them in their own personal style. Therefore once this is established they will often even perhaps not consciously look at clothing for that brand name before purchasing other attire.
If they find that there isn't something that appeals to them in their general line of clothing then they will often look for a second brand supplier that they feel comfortable with as well. It is not too often that you will find that men will mix and match in their styles once they have become comfortable with a certain look. For example, if a man is a down type dresser that likes to go very plain and casual you are not likely to see him the next day wearing something bright and boisterous.
Reversing this situation where now the clothing designers pick the man for there type of clothing this is often true as well. Some designers will tend to design for a particular build or physique. Although they may cater to all sizes they will often concentrate on specific cuts and styles or a particular physique for example. There are some manufacturers that deal with the tall man or the plus sized man as their predominant customer, and then use small design turn outs for the other sizes.
Then there are some manufacturers that will cater to a circle of men. For example, some will cater to the business industry while others will cater to the male clientele that is more sports minded, and then there are those that will go for the jet setters and trendy type.
So its easy to see why there is a good mix between what the men look for when picking their clothes as opposed to what the manufacturer that is designing the clothes targets as their clientele, and hopefully there is a good match up between these two and it is quite evident for the most part there is. It's not too often where you will hear male clients state that they just can't find anything that they are looking for which is often the complaint of many women.