Frightfully Stylish

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The invites for Halloween parties are starting to come rolling in, so it's time to start getting your looks together! Let's start the week off with something a little bit vibrant and more than a little bit bold. Grab yourself a piece like the Medium Blue Solid Dress Shirt, available to you from Original Penguin, and channel your dazzling disco persona this spooky season. Pair the top with a pair of flared pants in a white or metallic shade and get ready to boogie to the groovy beat!

Trying to go for a traditional token of Americana with an understated feel? Keep an eye out for flannels and plaid shirts that will keep you comfy and cool while dressing up. Items such as the Classic Fit Brushed Twill Shirt in Blue Plaid, available to you from Nautica, are a great way to make an effort but make it seem effortless. Wear with your favorite worn jeans and a straw hat to bring some solid cowboy vibes to any event this Halloween!

Going from work straight to the party? Get ready in advance and then add a few extra accessories for a DIY costume that'll do the job right. With a garment like the Classic Fit Poplin Shirt in Vertical Stripe, also available to you from Nautica, you can go from office to soiree with style and ease! All you need to add is a pair of suspenders, sunglasses, and a flashy watch to bring to life that finance guy from Wall Street who's got it all figured out. Pair with brown or grey slacks and get your number crunching face on!

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For those among the readers who like the combined aesthetic and lesser pressure of dressing up with their friends, I'd recommend a group costume. Get yourself some matching colored suits and wear them with the Men's Montana Skinny Floral Tie, from the Bar III collection created for Macy's, to draw all eyes to a hipster wedding party that is sure to take the scene by storm. Colors like teal, green, and brown are a great choice to bring your coolest groomsmen looks to life.

By: Beka Berlak





Beka Burlak