Military Fashion Style: Tips for choosing style

This spring-summer season brings a very particular trend, which has had a long history on the catwalk: the military fashion.

miliitary fashion catwalk Military Fashion Style: Tips for choosing styleMilitary fashion become trend in spring-summer season. Companies such as Gieves & Hawkes, Jean Paul Gaultier, Kenso and Bluemarine propose camouflage, military jackets, dresses, cargo pants and chic and feminine garments, ranging from caps to evening gowns.

The military fashion is not exactly new, but this season is going strong because it is at the top of the latest trends. It is currently closer to the functionality and usability in the past, although their models are inspired by military uniforms of the twentieth century.

In 2010, military fashion comes in two trends: military and aviator. If you are interested in military fashion, you should opt for the greens, but if you follow the trend flyer, you must be clear that it is more sleek and thin sections in blue.
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If we had to define something Fidel Castro would be for their continued military green suit and beard. Their clothing has become an icon of the Cuban regime and we have rarely seen anything other than the uniform, in its different versions (special case is the fashion tracksuit jacket combined with an attempt to make this two-piece some classy). Read the rest of this entry

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Military Clothing: The Rugged Style for Civilians

Many civilians who take interest in the military or simply admire the work they’re doing commonly get themselves fitted in military clothing.

Casual Military Clothing Military Clothing: The Rugged Style for CiviliansMilitary clothing became famous and wear by general people, even if you’re not such an avid fan of the army, you can still find yourself looking quite good in a pair of camouflage pants, or perhaps donning a military vest. It’s all a matter of personal preference, but you’ll never know how you look in military clothing unless you try some on, of course.

The most basic styles of military clothing commonly use green and blue tones, with some leaning towards red or yellow. It mostly depends on where you live and what’s popular with your own military – for example, if you live in a country with dense green forests, your military would likely be using camouflage clothes that can blend well in such environment, so you’re likely to find more clothes with green tones on them.

Even though military clothing is known for being very durable, you shouldn’t skip the quality inspection part of your shopping under no circumstances – you should have always have a close look at the items you’re buying and see if there are any flaws in the design, especially when it comes to the quality of the stitches around the edges.

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