It often begins a bit by chance: we prick a sweat a bit too big, a white shirt adjusted or a t-shirt with a rock aura. Then it becomes a habit, we integrate certain parts of the dressing room of our man in our dress routine, even if we just take them appropriately. And for good reason, drawing from the male collections quickly becomes tempting when one realizes all the advantages that they present. Demonstrations.


Because the cuts are more flattering (and comfortable)



Without falling into the extreme XXL , men's clothing has the merit of concealing our complexes. Straighter, the jeans easily camouflage an excess of hip while the tops, sweats and jackets minimize the hourglass effect of certain morphologies. What definitely let fall this slim who tortures us or this coat in which one feels slightly engulfed. To us freedom.



Because the pace is bolder



More structured, stronger, masculine pieces offer a most definite draw. One thinks, for example, of the feminized tuxedo of Saint Laurent , an alternative full of character to the traditional evening dress, or to the black derbies that have become legion today, happily replacing our delicate ballerinas. You will never be told enough: the style is in the human ray.



Because the parts are timeless


Nothing like the H & M men's section to finally get their hands on the good basics we've been looking for so long: white T-shirt, black blazer or wool-blend trousers. Less embedded in trends than their female alter-ego , these pieces also have the merit of being timeless and constitute the durable basis of our city locker room.