A good place to start is with some solid wardrobe basics. For example; dark colored dress pants, a good pair of designer jeans, fashionable footwear that would work in a business setting but also in a social setting. Not surprising, when purchasing men's designer clothes is the hefty price tag that is usually attached. For this reason in particular it is a good idea to choose items that will work in a variety of environments. For example, if you are choosing a pair of pants to wear at work try and pick something that would be good for dining out or grabbing a drink with friends. You will find that by switching up your choice in a top or footwear those same pants will have a completely new look.
Depending on your needs and what sort of setting you spend most of your time in, choosing a style that not only looks good but also works well in your lifestyle can be tricky. The most important factors to consider when shopping for Men's designer clothes are: styles that you feel comfortable in, clothes that will be a good fit for your lifestyle and of course, budget. I think the most important thing is choosing a style that suits you. If you like what you are wearing and you know that it looks good on you, you will in turn feel more confident wearing these clothes. That being said, to some degree you must also “look the part” particularly on a professional level. If budget is a strong consideration for you there are some great options available. One option is shopping at designer outlet stores that offer great name brands but with greatly discounted price tags. This is a fabulous chance to get genuine men's designer clothes at a fraction of the original cost. Clothing stores are able to offer these great prices by offering items that are from a previous collection or items with a limited selection of sizing. Another option is to attend events such as the “Clothing Show” which happens annually in Toronto and other larger cities. This is a great showcase of men's designer clothes and accessories at significantly reduced prices. The downfall to these sorts of places is that selection can be limited in both style choices and clothing sizes. If you go with the energy to search and with an open mind you are sure to find some treasures.
In any event, choosing a style that works for you is a very personal decision. I would encourage you to ask for advice from sales associates but don’t be talked into something that you are not comfortable in. At the end of the day, it is you that will be wearing he clothes so it is you that must feel great in them. I would however, also encourage you to try on some different things as well. You may end up pleasantly surprised by something that you may have ruled out by seeing it only on hanging on the rack.