Do's and Don’ts in Fashion World

Many men feel fairly comfortable getting dressed up. From suits to tuxedos, they feel at ease in the standard, accepted “uniform” of the well-dressed man. But what about casual wear? What about the less formal nights out, or day looks that work outside the office?

Trying to put these ensembles together can seriously stump many otherwise fashion forward men. If this sounds like you, this guide should help you in those moments of doubt.

Men’s Casual Staples

Every guy should have certain staples easily at hand. There are just certain, timeless pieces that every man should own and be able to pull from the closet even at the last minute and still look put together you can check out Charcoal for more ideas.

First, don’t disregard the power of a solid jeans and t-shirt combo. There are definite rules here, though. Those baggy, clever t-shirts with funny sayings and cartoon characters, those are best left as pajamas, or better yet, back in the dorm room where they belong. Grown men can definitely pull off the t-shirt vibe, but stick with solid colors or solid with thin horizontal stripes in a contrasting color. Avoid vertical stripes; they often read more “soccer ref” than fashion forward. Add a little edge with a fitted Henley or V-neck cut.

Dare To Denim

Jeans don’t have to be especially expensive, but they should be of a quality not likely to be found at the same big-box store you buy your automotive tools and laundry detergent. Invest in several good pairs and keep them looking new by keeping them stain-free. Also avoid over washing them, which leads that quality pigment you paid for to fade away faster. Stick to zero-logo designs and leave the flared, baggy styles for the kids at the skate park.

Luxe Layers

Since thoughtful layering is the first rule of casual fashion, every man should have an assortment of comfortable, stylish sweaters. This is where you can embellish a little. Toggles instead of buttons, over-sized pockets, vibrant colors … they all go a long way toward classing up your casual look!

And don’t forget how important shoes are to any overall look. Boat shoes, suede desert boots, and classic loafers all lend a certain air of distinction to your outfit that sneakers don’t generally offer. If you must wear sneakers, make sure they are sleek, clean and offer a bit of interest.

A casual look might seem like it was carelessly thrown together, but the end result is both effortless and chic. Today we’re revealing the keys to styling a flawless casual look.

Clearly, whoever said ‘beauty is pain’ has never heard of casual wear — a style that is comfortable, functional, unassuming and above all, makes you feel natural and free. Who said anything about pain?

Where did casual wear come from?

Casual wear emerged in America in the early 20th century, when sport was no longer considered an activity for the lower class, and socioeconomic consequences of the world wars instilled functionality as a determining factor when getting dressed.

This is when brands such as Levi Strauss, Charcoal and Lacoste emerged on the scene. Not to mention that it’s also when Coco Chanel liberated women from the corset and began to incorporate athletic wear in her collections. It was then that the idea that clothes should adapt to our lifestyles began to come alive.

Trousers and casual jeans

Skinny, straight, mom jeans, dark or light washes — anything goes!

T-shirts and Tops




Plain or striped T-shirts and tops, slip dresses and graphic tees, but always in natural, flowy fabrics.

Skirts

Knit or denim skirts that are flowy, straight cut, midi, maxi or flared.

Outwear

Oversized denim jackets, parkas or bomber jackets. The looser the clothing, the more relaxed the look.

How to create a casual look

DO

Invest in high-quality basics that you can wear year after year.

Avoid clothes that wrinkle easily or don’t handle the wash well.

If you wear make-up, choose a more subtle or natural look. A little eyeliner or a touch of dusty pink on your lips is all you need to feel your best.

Update your wardrobe! Basics also go out of style.

Draw the attention to your legs.

DON’Ts

Don’t wear tight trousers and narrow hemlines

Comfort walks a fine line between style and disaster. Beware of excess.

Stay away from bright colours and you’ll have no problem mixing and matching.

A casual, chic looks for spring and summer

Combine a monochrome dress with a pair of neutral-toned mules. A fresh summer look that is casual, comfy and chic.

A casual, chic looks for autumn and winter

In winter, jeans are your best friend. Choose a straight cut in a dark wash and pair it with an oversized white jersey, parka and trainers. Voilà

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