The main anti-trends of men's fashion: stylist tips
Men often pay little attention to fashion, and fashion reciprocates. But even not the most fashionable men are surrounded by women who care how their husband, friend or son looks.
What and how should a man not wear?Shirt under a thin jumper
A thin jumper with and without buttons, in itself, can be attributed to anti-trends. You cannot put it on a naked body, breasts will stand out. If you put on a tight shirt under such a jumper, then the jumper will repeat all the irregularities of the shirt, the image will turn out to be sloppy.
It is important to pay attention to the compatibility of materials in multi-layered looks.Either go for a tight jumper or a thin shirt for a neat look. By itself, the combination of a jumper with a shirt is not an anti-trend, but a classic.
Old worn belt
Many men have an old worn belt that they absolutely adore. He may be 20 years old, and he inherited from his grandfather. If you put on such a belt under beautiful jeans and shoes, then the image will be spoiled. The main purpose of clothes is to make them look good on you, this also applies to accessories. If the thing is physically outdated, then you cannot wear it, especially if you are in a leadership position. Sentimental feelings need to be overcome in yourself.
Clothes tucked into trousers and jeans
The habit of tucking everything in your pants. With certain t-shirts and
turtlenecks this way of wearing is relevant. At fashion shows, some brands deliberately style images in such a way that they look provocative and attract attention, but in real life only supermodels can easily tuck sweaters into trousers and look stylish at the same time. If we are talking about a jumper or a loose T-shirt, then these clothes are worn over trousers.
You always need to understand which thing can be tucked into trousers, and which not. You can fill up, without hesitation, a narrow T-shirt that fits the figure and a turtleneck. For the rest of the combinations, you need to understand how neat this top looks when tucked.
Bootcut & Skinny Jeans
If bootkat jeans, slightly flared to the bottom, are in the wardrobe, then you need to get rid of them. Opt for straight jeans. Skinny jeans are also not relevant. Skinny jeans can look normal, and even then not always, only on skinny guys, on a pumped up and full figure, they look ridiculous.
Mountain boots for every day
Sports shoes, mountain style. Some men like to choose boots for the winter that look like specialized climbing shoes, but in the city these shoes don't even look like jeans. Denim gathers on top of a rough, high heel of the boots, the image looks bad. The best alternative would be classic timberlands.
Purse
Buying a bag for a man is a problem, most do not like bags and prefer backpacks, and for a business image they choose diplomats and purses. There are many bag options for men, especially this season. But the purse is the king of anti-trend bags.
If you are used to wearing purses and do not want to part with it in any way, you need to choose and buy an unusual model. For example, a handbag, oriented vertically, without a metal fastener, but on a hidden magnet, and made of reptile skin. Replace the leather handle with a wide stainless steel Byzantine weave chain, and you get a comfortable, but unusual handbag.
There are really many options for replacing a standard purse.
Regular purses worn by gopniks and people stuck with their worldview in the 1990s.
Sports winter jacket
A sporty hiking winter jacket is not compatible with a formal suit. Cold weather sets in and instead of putting on a beautiful coat, men choose a jacket because they are afraid of coats and trench coats, but they look gorgeous.
Men do not pay attention to details, they look at the silhouette as a whole or the combination of colors, but it is the details that can spoil the impression and make the image irrelevant.
If you like clothes that are labeled as anti-menswear, wear them. But if you feel at least a fraction of a doubt, then heed the advice and replace irrelevant things and combinations in your wardrobe with actual ones.
Author stylist-image maker Elena Khmelevskaya