Help! My Man is Fashion Impaired: Holiday Internet Shopping
By Anna Miller
Online shopping helps take your man from fashion casualty to Mr. GQ. "Are you really going to wear that?" This is the age-old phrase heard around the nation from women of all ages desperate to enhance their man's wardrobe. Whether it's acid-washed tapered jeans, plaid shirts or an addiction to the standard polo shirt, history (and dating) has proven certain (alright, most) men have a noticeable lack of fashion sense. Despite some men's shortcomings as a fashion maven, there is help readily available in the form of men's fashion magazines, Web sites offering advice and tips on the latest looks and makeover shows on TV. But the most important remedy for the male fashion crisis is the in-house stylist, also known as their better half (ie: their girlfriend/wife). That's right ladies, the editors at Men's Vogue and Esquire might not be able to get through to your man but chances are that you can. Behind every great man is a great woman. That means that if a man looks sharp, he probably has his girlfriend or wife to thank. Purchasing a tie, wallet or shirt for your man might even be the ultimate act of women's lib. Or it may just be an easier way to be seen in public with your man; you decide. You can help too, whether it's starting out with a nice Calvin Klein leather wallet or the ever-stylish Gucci version (for the less budget-conscious). This subtle enhancement can slowly evolve into an entire wardrobe makeover. What starts with a wallet can progress into a new tie and belt and eventually become a new shirt, sweater, pants and suit. Your man will appreciate your interest in his appearance, and he'll be very happy once he sees the results. You know your man's Velcro contraption (When did he buy that? The '80s?) or that wallet he's had since college? Imagine having it replaced by a gorgeous black leather Ralph Lauren or Calvin Klein. These choices won't break your budget and will help make him look fashionable. How about accenting that boring black suit (at least it was black when he bought it) with a silk grey Armani tie? With the online holiday shopping season just around the corner, now's the