Mens Casual
5:11 PM Posted In Beauty , Health , Jeans , Men's 0 Comments »Men's classic twill pants that are made just for your choice.
· You choose your style (including plain or pleated front) and fit preferences
· Worry Free™ finish stays crisp and clean. Dual-action stain-release and repel protection leaves you looking neat all day
· Wrinkle-free so they're ready to wear right out of the dryer
· Permanent crease stays neat
Your favorite men's pants in a fit tailored to you, plus all the features you've come to expect from JCPenney. Reinforced stitching at buttons and stress points for durability. Polyester/cotton. Washable. Men's custom-fit pants are imported.
Custom fit for your likenes
With inseams up to 40" and the following waists:
Regular Waists from 28 to 46
in ½" increments.
Big Waists from 46-1/2 to 60
in ½" increments.
Custum-fit cotton denim feel jeans that are just right for you.
Choose features and fit preferences for a custom fit
100% cotton denim feel gets more comfortable with each wash step
Wear a collared shirt with an undershirt. You can break up the oxford shirt monotony by wearing a linen or flannel shirt or one with a band collar. Knitted shirts and polo shirts are also generally acceptable. A casual sport coat is appropriate.
Before you go casual, check your daily planner to make sure you don't have any meetings that require formal business attire.Depending on your personal sense of style, a V-neck sweater may be an interesting choice, especially during the fall and winter seasons.
Men's casual clothing doesn’t need to be complicated, but it should be fashionable and comfortable. How can a guy determine whether last year's baggy pants and worn-out shirt is in or out? It can be challenge in today's fashion world.
Avoid casual cliches like baggy sweats and leggings. The former is for lounging around the house only and the latter will make you look like you're stuck in the '80s. Instead, opt for great track suits with a more fitted look in fun colors (pink, blue, red)and rich fabrics like velour or terry
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