The devil is in the details
The presidential fold of the pocket square is just one of the half a dozen formal accents, such as cufflinks, embroidered initials and perfectly polished shoes.
Dimitar Dzhenkov loves going out at night with the right suit. His impeccable style defines his daily life of a successful businessman constantly on the move, who has decided to marry.
Charles Hicks
To dress well is not a manner of egocentrism, but self-respect.
Dzhenkov is keen on looking like a gentleman and a groom at the same time and thus relies on some small details to stand out from the crowd on his special occasion and in general. The classic dark blue three-piece suit with contrasting grey waistcoat is doing a fine good job with some interesting finishing touches in dark red - from the suit jacket lining and the tie to the waistcoat pocket welts.
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The presidential fold of the pocket square is just one of the half a dozen formal accents, such as cufflinks, embroidered initials and perfectly polished shoes.
Dzhenkov comes out of the blue at the studio and doesn’t have any specific references for our first unexpected appointment. His only obligatory requirements are for strong details and a gentleman’s spirit in a suit for a guy, who likes to party. The best thing about the result is that such a suit can double is as a work uniform pretty easily.