What are Tudor's watch styles suitable for women in the workplace?

What are Tudor's watch styles suitable for women in the workplace?

How's your love watch? TUDOR Clair de Rose M35500-0004 Let it be the last touch of your shine, maybe this is the annoyance of many people, so it is a very interesting topic. Welcome to How to Wear a Watch, Malaika Crawford, wearing a beloved watch, shows you how to make it look its best, including styling tips and matching tips, taking the Rudder Tudor Bay 58 Watch as an example, because I love it so much, it even changed my view of all modern tool watches.

This watch student is not small for Chinese female society, TUDOR Black Bay Bronze M79250BA-0001 with a diameter of 39 mm and a thickness of 11.9 mm, all of which need to be reflected in the shape of the building; Refined but very sporty, it is difficult to find itself and its overlapping design in the modern management tool watch market environment. Why is our watch as an excellent product for me? Although I am such a watch lover, I have never considered wearing it, let alone praising any of Tudor's modern corporate products (let this sentence confuse you, because 99% of watch brands do not know how to wear it for female patients in our country). In fact, if you had asked me what I thought of the national brand before I got more deeply involved in the development of watches into the world, I might have scoffed back: "I don't think so simply because it's for a good choice, give me Rolex." In 2018, when the watch company released: BB58 went against the expectations of the size of the diving watch at the time, it was widely believed that the diving watch tended to be very large by volume, and the case size was large. This is the realization of a retro style watch, drawing on the history of different models of Tudor 7922 Submariner, but using some modern teaching materials, equipped with internal control movement MT 5402.

The B58 doesn't have that top-heavy feel, TUDOR Royal M28403-0009 but most sports watches seem to have that (including the original 41mm Biban). A heavy watch, no matter how big, is useless to me and my small wrist. In fact, BB58 is not small, compared with the old standard, but its tradeoff is balanced, even slim. I really like the versatility and durability of the BB58. I don't need to be cautious about it. Actually, the less careful I am, the cooler I look. Like a biker jacket or a pair of Levi's 501s. Dress casually. It's durable. Price is another advantage. I'm not saying $3,950 is cheap, not by a long shot. The good thing is I'm not in thrall to traditional watch snobbery, so I can look at the BB58 in a slightly different light. I really like to wear a practical watch because of its appearance rather than its function. While the rose gold plating may be a little too much for my taste, like the BB54, which is perfect, I love the purity of this BB58 watch, its matte finish and dateless dial.

The almost perfectly executed retro details make the BB58's design style, but still have a real sporty feel. It's full of vintage gadgets. For example, the red triangle at 12 points, the hash mark on the case and the thick bevel, make the product less technical and more delicate. When I used it, I probably rotated the dial a total of four times, so I really focused on how it looked rather than the time. To be honest, I'm not sure whoever bought this watch was keeping time. While the 39mm watch may be slightly larger than my diameter requirements, I know it is a watch that suits many women who like the weight and shape. For a woman who likes the middle ground, that's interesting. Style # 1: White POLO Shirt with brown slacks I'm a big fan of women who wear high-tech clothes outside the gym. I saw them parading through the streets of Upper Manhattan wearing Nike Dri-FIT tops, Alo yoga leggings and Hoka sneakers. This is a uniform.

Every woman my age and older is haunted by the eternal question of basic t-shirts, collared shirts, collared shirts, polo shirts. How tight is it? Round neck or round neck? Rolled sleeves or loose sleeves? White or gray? It's hard for fashion-conscious consumers here. About a year ago, I had an Epiphany about adult clothing - I call it Malaika vs "Baby T". For those unfamiliar, Baby T is a T-shirt worn by young women today. Usually short and always tight. For most women over the age of 22, these T-shirts are an emotional flashpoint. So my inner monologue (mixed with my mother's thinly veiled criticism of the health trauma caused by my appearance) decided to counter my obsession with T-shirts: "You're not over 16, you have to go beyond the Brandi Melville paradigm." "I chose the little Batao (very stylish, very French). It's time for an adult T-shirt: tailored, with sleeves that fall halfway up your upper arm and a hem that falls below your hips, a little sticky, but not too tight, where it's tightened properly. I own about 10 of these T-shirts and two of these classic crocodile polos. They keep spinning. Trust me, these plain white shirts will change your life.

The real benefit is that having these shirts allows you to be A little lazy, and you can pair the shirt with anything you want to wear underneath: a pair of blue jeans, a black A-line skirt, a pair of tailored pants; Your options are endless. The key to success is fusion and matching. Polo shirts are sportswear, so pair them with perfectly cut leather pants and heels, not leggings and sneakers. The white shirt argument is always worth it in the end; No matter how messy your apartment or brain is that day, a clean white T-shirt or polo will help you look clean and tidy. While I like to imagine some of my favorite fictional characters playing tennis, Charlotte in Friends' Bonnie Thomas McDonough in Thomas McDonough's The Country House, or Brigitte Bardot in Beautiful Day, this polo shirt isn't about playing tennis, it's about making it look effortless, Like you tried, but don't go too far. Because we just want to look like the woman who opens her closet, picks up the first three clothes in front of her, and then manages to look perfect, like Kate Moss in 2007. The same goes for watches. Dump her like you don't care. If you wear it with a Cartier tank top, the whole outfit changes, but it's also very feminine. As much as I hate wearing tights outside the gym, I have to admire Claire McCardell, the most influential female "sportswear" designer of the 20th century. She pioneered women's casual clothing with pragmatic fashion design; She ditched her girth and dart in favor of a wide, flattering hairstyle. While McArdle may not have anticipated that her liberal style would eventually culminate among Upper East Side women in more than just running around in tech clothes, I'm sure that if she'd had the foresight, McArdle would have encouraged us to wear things like BB58.