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Accessoris­e sunglasses for a chic daytime look

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When done right, eyewear can add a hint of suavity to any outfit but the question is how to pair your sunglasses with other accessorie­s for a chic look. Experts suggest some smart ways to team it up without creating any fashion faux pas. Ishaan Kataria, Director, Gem Opticians, and Salesh Grover, Business Head, OSL Luxury Collection­s Pvt Ltd - Corneliani, share some smart tips.

* Patterned metal-framed sunglasses and cufflinks: Lightweigh­t metal framed sunglasses with patterned detailing are popular these days. Cufflinks are a great way to add a personal touch to an outfit as it is a piece of jewellery along with functional benefits. It helps in displaying one’s unique fashion sense and can simply add that tinge to a basic shirt. As long as it’s a long-sleeved shirt with requisite holes in the cuffs, one can work cufflinks with all kinds of outfits.

* Aviators and leather belt: Aviators are a summer staple but they can look great in winters too, especially when supplement­ed with gloomy outfits for a laidback look. These can also be paired with a formal and semi-formal outfit for a more sophistica­ted look. Inclusion of a good textured leather belt can take one’s look to the next level. A belt is, of course, important in keeping one’s pants in place; however, they need not be just functional. It’s a good idea to splurge on tan browns, black and navy blue colour. The best tip would be to match the colour of the belt with the shoes.

* Dark tinted lens sunglasses and tie: They can make you look debonair when complement­ed with a formal outfit. The dark tinted sunglasses reduce the glare of reflective surfaces which makes them suitable for driving and, therefore, upping their utilitaria­n quotient too. A tie is an easy way to sharpen up everyday workwear. It’s a eulogy for being a great add-on to accentuate one’s look. Whether suiting up for the office or laying out a look for the evening, a tie allows one to pull together the incongruou­s elements of the wardrobe with a touch of texture or complement­ary colour.

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