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10 brands every man's wardrobe must flaunt

You might not have a huge collection in your wardrobe but there are certain brands each of which you value and want to keep for eternity.
We’re talking luxury here– the must haves for a manly wardrobe; brands that will make you feel and look great and surely will turn a lot of heads around when you walk into a room.
Let’s look at 10 branded must haves for the flamboyant man in you

1. Giorgio Armani
You know how hard it is to get that perfect suit. Giorgio Armani will make you feel like a million bucks in their made to measure customized blazers. A definite must have for that ultimate feeling of luxury

2. Tom Ford
From their smart eye wear to their shirts and trousers, Tom Ford will make you look neat and stylish. For the trendy on-the-go men, their latest Spring Summer Collection is just what you need to add in your collection

3. Gucci
Add a Gucci belt or wallet to your attire and you will never go wrong. While you’re at it, you’re sure to love their fragrance - Gucci by Gucci Sport. Be a Gucci Man and everything will turn around for you!

4. Louis Vuitton
An LV men’s bag is just what the businessman in you needs. Contemporary and versatile, Louis Vuitton with its textures is the perfect option for the fashionable workaholic

5. Marc Jacobs
Nothing spells cool, comfortable and hip like Marc Jacobs. Be it his T-shirts, jackets or denims, Marc Jacobs is a must have to keep you comfortable during those rough times

6. Salvatore Ferragamo
How can you call yourself fashion-forward if you don’t own a Salvatore Ferragamo. From uber cool pants to hats and more, their SS collection is to die for!

7. Dolce and Gabbana
They say a man’s character can be judged by the shoes he wears. D&G shoes are a class apart and every man should own one to know its worth. Of course, their other accessories and clothes, too speak for themselves. Enough said

8. Mont Blanc
Classy and smart, it is never a wrong time to buy a Mont Blanc watch.

9. Ralph Lauren
Polo T-shirts for the snobby sport, chinos for the cool lad and a lot of thought put together by Ralph Lauren ought to be part of your wardrobe

10. Vivienne Westwood
For the risk taker in you, Vivienne Westwood understands your sense of style and gives you variations to set you apart. Get your hands on a Vivienne Westwood creation and you will not go unnoticed

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