Men accessories that will never die
Men accessories that will never die
By Yahia Hawwari
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With no doubt accessories are as important as any other component of the outfit and no decent outfit is complete without them. But sometimes it can be difficult to know just how good an investment any of these stylistic accoutrements might turn out to be.
Fortunately, history has taken some of the trial and error out of the process; because if it looked good 50 years ago, and it looks good now, chances are it’ll look good for 50 more. These are the men’s accessories that will never go out of style here is Yahia Hawwari’s list of accessories that will never die.
Classic Sunglasses
Most popular styles have changed little over the decades. Aviators, Wayfarers and Clubmasters are all time-honored staples that suit different face shapes. While twists on these stalwarts are more than welcome, the overwhelming sentiment is that if it isn’t broke, don’t fix it.
A Leather Billfold Wallet
Practical, molded to the curves of its contents and aged to perfection over time, a leather wallet is an accomplice that will do the business long after the business has stopped accepting cash.
It’s for this reason that many men choose to have their note carriers embossed with their initials; a move that sets out intentions to keep it for life, even if what’s inside doesn’t make it to the end of the month.
Stainless Steel Watch
A stainless-steel timepiece has the ability not only to last one lifetime but several if handed down through successive generations.
The material that has its roots in gun making is as flattering as it is durable. It’s also equally at home with a suit and tie as it is a T-shirt and chinos combination.
Leather Belt
A good belt does more than simply hold your trousers up – it also holds a look together. Whether a much-needed divide for tall men between the top and bottom halves on an outfit or a subtle compliment to leather Derbies, a decent cowhide belt will endure long after other accessories have gone out of style.
Choose brown, black or (better yet) one of each, and always opt for the best you can afford. This thing will be holstering your trousers for many years to come, and you wouldn’t want to be unseated by a crumbling imitation number. Subtle, classic buckles in unprocessed metallic tones will also stand you in good stead.
Silver Cufflinks
If you are wearing a custom-made suit with Egyptian cotton shirts and sturdy English brogues you do want to spoil it all with a pair of cheap knots, all you need is a minor detail and that is a pair of well-made, understated silver cufflinks. Silver is an astute choice for every hue of shirt, and for any occasion. Better yet, silver cufflinks don’t distract from a watch or razor-sharp cuff line in a way that gold or bejeweled versions might.