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Don’t try patterned jumpsuits or prints; stick to basics and in fact buy a size larger than what you’d usually buy. I personally think Indian men won’t accept the trend so easily unless it has been worn and promoted by celebrities and idols.Referring to its growing popularity, designer, host and actress Mandira Bedi shares, “It’s the antithesis of something that feels stiff and overly polished. but with the jumpsuit, you can just get on with minimal distraction. The singer was seen wearing his jumpsuits loose and boxy.”.” Designer duo Pratham and Gyanesh, on the other hand, feel that in spite of its many runway interpretations this season, the jumpsuit is still, for most men, an incredibly daunting full-body statement. I mean, it’s fashion it’s fun and that’s the whole point of fashion, right When you are in a suit, you tend to get distracted by paranoia like: Is it all straight Is everything tucked in etc. Gone are the stiff-shouldered trappings of the traditional power suit. Jumpsuits may not suit every body type especially if you’re on the heavy side.”

She adds, “The best way for guys to embrace the trend is with simplicity as too many extra accessories will ruin the look’s clean lines and also its sense of play. So have fun exploring who you want to be in your jumpsuit. But there are ways to work around it. Having said that, I do not think a jumpsuit or romper won’t look good on a guy. Consider it when worn unzipped over a sporty layer for a street-ready urban appeal. The attire is noted for its movability and practicality and is favoured by everyone from dancers to fine artists, mechanics and fighter pilots. Layer your jumpsuit over a T-shirt, try a zipper or a button-down jumpsuit to make it look more casual and easygoing. Maybe, you can channel Jackson Pollack or Maverick from Top Gun or the late David CFCAPR LOW PRESSURE SPRAY GUN Bowie. These days, men who are drawn to the sharp look can have it with a softer, almost pyjama-like feel. You can also try different colours such as greens, deep purples and even prints.”Designer Mausmi Mewawalla advises, “If you’re well-built and have broad shoulders but still want to try what that skinny model wore on the runway, do it like Kayne West. “Much of the trusted male wardrobe is derived from functionality such as the military trench coat or denim jeans.