Men dressed in fresh and clean study Japanese wear it

Boys and girls, even if his high color, it will not make people have the desire to close, we can see the importance of dressing clean and fresh for men. If you dress before is also not elegant enough kind of class, then quickly follow the Japanese masculine learning dress, "throw away" the mess before it! Do not use too much exaggeration of color, so choose a coat of brown windbreaker jacket is very good, giving a simple and generous feeling, with a white knit + black pants feet can not over-repress, nor give " Sensational "sensation, outfit does not give people a sense of heavy, visually there will be no sense of cumbersome, men have to keep this in mind Oh! Xiaobian think matte color is a very cured color, after the matte color into the color of the baseball uniform and conventional models to open the gap, it seems a bit unique and fresh look, take the choice of dark color , Choose to take the next light-colored system, like this model is worth learning with it! Due to the texture of the clothes on the choice of mostly cotton material, let this wear refreshing with a bit lazy and leisurely. Image Source: Kikuchi Takefu

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A beret is a soft, round, flat-crowned, with no brim or bill, usually of woven, hand-knitted wool, soft cloth, crocheted cotton, wool felt, or acrylic fibre. Newer beret styles made of Polar fleece are also popular. The beret fits snugly around the head, and can be "shaped" in a variety of ways. The commercial production of Basque style berets began in the 17th century in the area of southern France. It was originally just a local craft however in the 19th century beret-making became industrialized and expanded to further regions outside of southern France including Italy and soon after, the entire world. Berets are also seen worn as a part of various military outfits, uniforms for the girl scouts, and as a popular fashion item.

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