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Your new closet - Good Looks; men's clothes options - Brief Article

Men's Fitness,  Feb, 2004  

WE'RE NOT TALKING overhaul here. After all, you've gotten this far without us. We just want to get you one step closer to the ultimate goal. Whether you're gunning for a little respect in the office, or a nod and a smile as cleaning out your closet. And adding one or two of these cool essentials.

KHAKI PANTS, PULLOVER SHIRT

- Lose the baggy, pleated chino. + Replace with flat-front, slim-fitting chino. - Lose the logo T-shirt. + Replace with solid-colored pullover.

SUITS, SHIRTS, AND SHOES

- Lose the shirt with frayed cuffs, dirty collar. + Replace with bold colors and stripes. - Lose the wide-lapel suit. + Replace with a versatile brown pinstripe. - Lose the tassles. + Replace with a classic slip-on.

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TIES AND BELTS

- Lose the soup-stained paisely-print tie. + Replace with an updated pattern. - Lose the fat-roll-inducing belt. + Replace with one that's reversible and has texture.

MESSENGER BAG

- Lose the briefcase/laptop bag. + Replace with hands-free carryall.

HOODIE AND SPORT SHIRT

- Lose the fleece sweat shirt. + Replace with zip-up, hooded sweat shirt. - Lose the winter turtleneck. + Replace with large, checkered shirt.

SNEAKERS AND JEANS

- Lose the workout sneakers. + Replace with a snow/skateboard hybrid. - Lose the denim painter pants. + Replace with a snug, dark, all-purpose bluejean.

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