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  • 10 Expert-Approved Collared Shirt Styles for Work and Life—Make a Bold Statement

    10 Expert-Approved Collared Shirt Styles for Work and Life—Make a Bold Statement

    Have you ever looked at your collared shirt in your closet and thought about how to wear it differently? You’re not the only one. Most of us perceive shirts as a boring office attire but the reality is, a classic collared shirt may be one of the most versatile items in your wardrobe. Whether it is morning meetings or evening dinners, the right styling can transition you between professional and stylish in a jiffy.

    Whether you choose a formal business look or a casual collar shirt, the styling choices for this classic staple are endless. We will discuss 10 new and innovative ways to wear it today, ensuring you always look shiny without sacrificing any comfort.

    Top 10 Ultimate Ways to Style a Collared Shirt

    1. Pair with Tailored Trousers for Office-Ready Style

    There is nothing more beautiful than a dress shirt with a collar tucked into custom trousers. A slim-fit collared shirt gives you a sharp, professional look, while a long-sleeve collared shirt keeps things business-appropriate. Add a leather belt and polished shoes, and you’re ready for any corporate meeting.

  • Fancy opening your own restaurant? Sainsbury’s magazine shows you how…

    Fancy opening your own restaurant? Sainsbury’s magazine shows you how…

    Whether it’s dealing with difficult customers or worrying about cashflow, running a restaurant is about much more than putting good food on the table for paying customers. But the hard work, long hours and stiff competition haven’t deterred this plucky foodie couples from pursuing their own dreams.

    Twins Jess and Laura Tilli run the Brown & Green café at Gipsy Hill station in south London. ‘Having to wake up at 5.25am every morning to be open by 6am is a low point, but seeing our hand-painted wooden sign go up over the café showed we were really doing what we’d dreamt of,’ says Laura.

    Husband and wife duo Andres and Marie-Lou Alemany bought and refurbished rundown country pub the Purefoy Arms in Preston Candover, Hampshire, in 2009. Since then, it’s been awarded a Bib Gourmand in the Michelin guide. Says Marie-Lou, ‘We almost never get a weekend away together, but ultimately, the long hours have been worth it. We’re doing what we’ve always wanted to in terms of the food and drink we serve.’

    Twelve years ago, Richard and Lucy Golding gave up their office jobs to run a B&B in Wales, before moving to the Market Bistro in King’s Lynn in 2009.With Richard in the kitchen, Lucy combines running front-of-house with looking after their three children. Says Lucy, ‘When I was pregnant with our second child, I served breakfast in the morning and had my son in the afternoon!’

    Plus, William Drew, editor of Restaurant Magazine, gives prospective restaurateurs his top tips on what to remember – and what to avoid.

    Says Helena Lang: ‘Every foodie I meet – and in my job I meet many – always has a secret fantasy of cooking and getting paid for it. This revealing feature exposes the reality of what it’s really like when it’s not your friends or family at the table, but paying guests. It’s a reality check that every restaurateur-to-be should read.’