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you head out with our men’s fashion tips. We know the clothes to wear and the
techniques to follow for a better-looking, more confident wardrobe.
Five Ways to Elevate
Your Fashion
Are you tired
of getting lost in the fashion crowd — or worse, standing out for all the wrong
reasons? Image and first impressions are a big deal whether you’re heading to
the office, the club, the beach or just cruising on the town. We want men to
look good and be themselves at the same time, so our style experts have put
together the five best ways for men to improve their fashion so they look and
feel good.
STYLE OG has a very nice video instruction here:
1. Own
At Least One Good Suit
Every man will
have at least a few times a year where they need to dress formally. A smart
suit says you know how to step up your fashion game. Navy blue suits and
charcoal gray suits are the two most versatile colors available, as they can
both be worn for almost every occasion or function. So if you can only afford
one suit, make it one of these hues. Pair it with a few matching shirts and
ties that you can switch out to add some variety.
2. Don’t
Forget about the Shoes
Both men and
women pay a lot of attention to what shoes you wear. They’re what you wear the
most in your wardrobe, which means they say a lot about your personality. So
don’t get caught in an old raggedy pair. At a minimum, own a good pair of
lace-up oxford or derby shoes for formal dress and one or two pairs of loafers
and casual sneakers so you can still look good at informal events. Quality is
the key here — it’s better to have three well-made pairs of shoes than 20
bargain-bin pairs. - And don't forget, every man should have a pair of elevator shoes for the special occasion or not.
3. Layer
Your Way to Success
There’s nothing
inherently wrong with a basic shirt and pants — but it’s hard for just two
garments to hold people’s attention. Adding layers to your base outfit is a
great way to draw interest, and it gives you ways to adjust your look during
the day. Throw a blazer, sport jacket or cardigan on over your shirt and you’ve
instantly given your apparel character and detail. You can also do this using accents
such as hats and scarves.
4. Upgrade
Your Pants
Having a
dresser full of baggy, light-colored jeans will be comfortable to wear every
day. But it will also look like you never left college. Owning a few pairs of
chinos or khakis, depending on how formal you want to be, will upgrade you to a
more dapper look without taking away the comfort. If you can’t give up on
jeans, go with dark fitted jeans that have a more mature vibe. They also pair
better with dress shirts, polos and blazers.
5. Don’t
Be Afraid to Experiment
As much as you
might love wearing plaid shirts, sport jackets, boots or fedoras, the same look
can get stale to others after a while. Variety is good when it comes to
fashion, so be willing to mix it up. If you usually wear a blazer, try out a
cardigan. If you always collared button-ups, see how a polo looks. Go to new
clothing stores now and again to see what catches your eye. Not every look will
work, but the confidence you’ll gain from branching out is invaluable.