Thursday, June 17, 2010

Casual Dress Fashion


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casual dresses first grew in popularity after World War I. Young people at that time didnt really own casual clothes, but wore their older clothes when they didnt want to dress up. In Indian wear, the kurta pyjama takes on the role of a casual outfit.Even among women, a salwar kameez and dupatta or a churidhar kameez in lighter fabrics and embellished with embroidery have found favor as the can be used for dressing up or down.

Over time, casual dressing has evolved from the sloppy look of yesteryears to a smarter chic of today. Even in the business circuit, the dress code has moved from suits and heels to khakis and loafers for work wear.
The wardrobe for casual dressing for the corporate world would include khakis, white shirt, loafers and other proper accessories. Basic dress pants and
could also be added. Scarves, earrings, and could add a touch of color to the entire look. For men, a smart blazer in a solid color would go well with a pair of slacks. These days knits have become popular as they offer comfort and are also easy care.

Today, however, chinos and slacks have become very popular not only with the corporate types but also the younger lot. Sports outfits too are no longer restricted to the field. They have become a part of the everyday wardrobe with track pants and T- shirts being the accepted look at clubs and poolside meetings with friends. Worn-out denims and khakis are definitely in- things with the people who matter. For building a casual dress wardrobe… think khaki, denim, red, black, white.

Make sure you have a great pair of shoes to go with the casual dress look. For instance, like a colorful retro sneaks, boots or sandals. Use casual accessories like sporty watches and bags to complete the look.

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