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Fall Pants at Clusier 8 novembre in General

This season, discover the nicest collection of elegant sport pants at Clusier. The softness of the italian flannels and structure of

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Fall coats at Clusier habilleur! 3 novembre in General

HEre is an overview of coats available at Clusier habilleur for the cold season! Brands such as Zegna sport, Clusier, Aquascutum, allegri, Bugatti and Valstar will keep you warm this winter!

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Grenson Shoes 27 octobre in General

Here are a few pictures of 2 new styles of Grenson shoes we have received at the store today!

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New Allen Edmonds boots! 22 octobre in uncategorized

Here are a few pictures of the new allen edmonds boots available at Clusier habilleur! We really enjoy the darker toe patina!

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The big question: 29 mars in uncategorized

In this changing season, many clients ask us the following question: What do I wear in spring to look elegant, up to date without being too warm.
Well the answer is quite simple, but you may have to give up your tweed jacket for a few months. Let's take the example of a client of ours that is a real estate agent! He wears dressy jeans on a daily basis for work so these act as the anchor of his wardrobe and outfit. What we suggest is to wear a dress shirt with a knit tie. He could then layer a cardigan over the dress shirt. Overthat, a niche spring blazer in an earth tone color would complement the jeans very well. On top of all this, a nice Aquascutum raincoat would be ideal!
For the week-end this spring, we propose a full collection of vintage washed sweaters, polos and trousers. Pair these with cool sport jackets and denim and you are off to have a greaat sunday brunch in a happening spot!

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Nos Commentaires sur la mode pour hommes 7 septembre in uncategorized

Lisez l'article suivant sur la mode pour hommes. Clusier habilleur commente avec Denis Gagnon l'évolution de la mode pour hommes ces derniers temps.

Cliquez sur le lien suivant:

http://www.bretoncom.com/larevue/2010/07/02.asp

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