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If you have always been more comfortable in winter wear and often feel confused by fashion choices when it comes to summertime, be rest assured that you are not alone. Summer wear is frequently less flattering and less comfortable than the clothes found in most autumn/winter collections. For those in fashion crisis, attempting to prepare for the arrival of the new season in 2010, here are a few basic starting blocks from which to build your summer wardrobe. Start simple. The right T-shirt is the first step to many a successful outfit. The fit is the most important thing. Too tight often looks preppy, too loose can look lazy. Try a range of different brands and once you''ve found one you like, stock up on their lightweight varieties. For more formal occasions a shirt may be required. For one of the most comfortable solutions, a shirt made from linen is both a cool and stylish option. Choose a versatile colour so you can team it with a range of bottoms to match the formality of the function you are attending. Some men simply aren''t comfortable in shorts and it''s true that it''s a difficult look to pull off. There are alternatives available, however, Capri pants and turn-up lightweight trousers are just two. Check out your favourite high street stores for more. Whilst on the topic of shorts, boxer style swimming trunks are always more flattering than speedos, which, unhappily, are still far too common a sight on many of Europe''s most popular beaches. A light jacket, for evening wear and smarter functions - weddings, work dos - is also a useful addition to your summer wardrobe. It doesn''t have to be an expensive purchase, either. There are plenty of affordable versions available on the high street. Finally, don''t leave home without your shades. Sunglasses can add instant allure to any outfit, with their air of mystery and celebrity status. If you aren''t sure what suits you, fall back on the old classic Ray Bans. They suit everyone. #Pen Name# is a freelance writer, inspired by New Look''s new summer collection for men.
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Wilber Gjokaj is a fashion critic and writer. To find out more about the latest high street trends check out New Look''s website for an impressive range of mens clothes.
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