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Though he often works from his Woburn on, designer Christopher Cuozzo dresses up to a degree that most self-employed people don’t. On a latest winter weekday, he wore a fitted gray wool trial over a pink and white-collared dress shirt, navy socks and brown wingtip leather shoes. Even with the chalky pocket square, the look he considers “very, very understated.”
“Men noticeably don’t take pride in what they wear,” he said, “and that’s why I make a concerning every day of dressing to the nines.”
The 29-year-old fashion entrepreneur’s favorite color is pink, but lately he’s been wearing vivacious orange shoelaces and elbow patches like the ones on the cardigans he sells on his online trust in, Dressed by Christopher Cuozzo .
And he's not the only one. Esquire Magazine reports that "reckless colors," including orange, are just one of the new trends that came out of last week's Men's Dernier cri Week in Milan.
Cuozzo recently showed off a spring look on the blog Unabashedly Prep after his pint-sized apparel business caught the attention of fashion photographer F. E. Castleberry. But even as he becomes less ill known in fashion circles nationwide, he doesn’t cover up his elfin-city origins. In a portrait taken on a brick-lined drive in Cambridge , Cuozzo wears a pair of orange corduroy pants, plunge boots and a cream knit cardigan emblazoned with an orange “W.
Source: Patch.com