Saturday, October 27, 2007

Saffari Suit

It was around 1970 that the safari suit made its foray in to the Indian fashion scene for men (not that men had much of a fashion scene back then). It is a hybrid with both, the trousers and the shirt made of the same material. Hitherto, men wore what was amusingly called a Bush shirt or Hawaiian shirt. The shirt in a safari suit was not tucked inside the trouser, but left outside and normally half sleeve. It was a slightly longer than your regular shirt. Safari suits are designed and manufactured to match the aesthetics and to add a spell of bewitching charm to the personality. Safari suit are also fun to wear in addition to being exquisite. The main advantage that safari suits provides is that these can be effectively utilized in different type of situations like steaming hot jungle to the urban jungle.

Totally fashionable, totally drip dry, with it’s practicability of a multiple choice of pockets that could house the form guide and winning tickets out on the track, or important accessories such as sequined sunnies. Safari suit is quite lucrative and is simply capable of increasing the face value of the wearer by many folds.

Safari suits are also available at affordable prices in addition to being impressive. Safari suits beautifully designed and carefully manufactured are even leaving a strong mark on the international markets. The captivating array of designs of safari suits will definitely sweep away your imagination.

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