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Fashion advice thread - cobrastyle - 04-14-2011 12:17 AM

So, I'm not a fashion expert or anything, but these are some basic tips I'd give to people. Please correct me or add your own advice

- Don't peacock

- Make sure everything fits. Like, a Tshirt sleeve should fit around your biceps, not hang loosely around your elbow.

- Wearing some accessoires can look good, but too many is worse than none. (Personally, I always wear a necklace and on some occasions a leather wristband)

- Formal beats casual, but most of the time you'll be overdressed in a suit, so mix with casual elements: dress shoes, (black) jeans, (untucked) button down shirt with 2 upper buttons unbuttoned (with rolled up sleeves)...

- Dress like a gentleman, not like you're from the ghetto.

- If you have a light skin light colors will look better on you.


I'm sure there are many more fashion guides out there, and much depends on your age and culture. Pay attention to what other people are wearing and how it looks on them.

Dressing well can be learnt, and with time and effort you can develop a sense of fashion and your own style.


RE: Fashion advice thread - Lycan - 04-14-2011 12:22 AM

- Dont mix too many styles or colours together

The most important thing a fitting clothes . Wearing something that fits improves the looks of any guy by 300%

Btw Tucked in shirt can look really good too ( if it fits Wink )


RE: Fashion advice thread - Philip - 04-14-2011 04:27 AM

I don't know much about fashion at all. I generally wear sneakers (that I've actually been complimented on a few times by girls), darkblue jeans and like a V-neck T-shirt. I've never owned dress shoes, and I never wear black jeans. I also almost never wear button down shirts. Do you guys think I can look better by trying these things, or is it just different but not necessarily better?

I"ve been wanting to buy a nice button down shirt for night game btw. If you can post pics or give me some brands to check out that would be awesome.

edit: I'm a white, blond, 6'4" guy. In pretty good shape, not fat, fairly broad shoulders.


RE: Fashion advice thread - Happy - 04-14-2011 04:30 AM

Country you live in?


RE: Fashion advice thread - Philip - 04-14-2011 04:33 AM

The Netherlands.


RE: Fashion advice thread - Frozen Flame - 04-14-2011 05:08 AM

cobrastyle Wrote:- If you have a light skin light colors will look better on you.

Disagree completely. I think dark colors look way better.


RE: Fashion advice thread - Lycan - 04-14-2011 05:42 AM

(04-14-2011 04:27 AM)Philip Wrote:  I don't know much about fashion at all. I generally wear sneakers (that I've actually been complimented on a few times by girls), darkblue jeans and like a V-neck T-shirt. I've never owned dress shoes, and I never wear black jeans. I also almost never wear button down shirts. Do you guys think I can look better by trying these things, or is it just different but not necessarily better?

I"ve been wanting to buy a nice button down shirt for night game btw. If you can post pics or give me some brands to check out that would be awesome.

edit: I'm a white, blond, 6'4" guy. In pretty good shape, not fat, fairly broad shoulders.

Its just that your style is different
Depends on what kind of girls you are going after
you should read about Brad P. sexual stereotypes


RE: Fashion advice thread - Philip - 04-14-2011 06:14 AM

Ah. I actually had a Brad P. bootcamp by the man himself. Smile He dressed me in skinny jeans and a button down shirt. He thought I could go for normal (i.e. not rocker or any other stereotype), but just better dressed than average. Brad P's opinion is that tall skinny guys are more attractive in skinny jeans.


RE: Fashion advice thread - Lycan - 04-14-2011 06:19 AM

Well at least you had some professional advice
If you are not so sure about it post a pic of yourself and let others judge


RE: Fashion advice thread - Frozen Flame - 04-14-2011 11:09 AM

you'll find lot of good advice on styleforum.com
also check kinowear.com/blog