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Tag: High Low Mens Style

Casual Friday: Boots and All

6
28 September, 2012

boots and all

Like:

  • The jacket. That olive-green has military roots and it makes a casual jacket like this  look very masculine. And yes, you can “pop” the collar of your outerwear as it’s designed to sit up against your neck to keep you warm.
  • The sweater. A crew neck dresses this whole look down and gives it the right High/Low look he wants. A V-neck would still be good, but it would dress it up more.
  • The bag. A more streamlined or classy weekender doesn’t fit with jeans and boots. You need a canvas or nylon duffel like this.
  • The boots. One of the best things about fall and winter is the embrace of substantial footwear. I like keeping things slim on my feet during the warmer months, but you need some physical and visual weight on your feet in the winter.

Fence:

  • The colors. They’re all really good for his complexion, but he needs something with a bit more contrast. The bag helps provide that, but you don’t want to carry that around all the time to get the right contrast to keep people focused on your face instead of your clothes.
  • The jeans. The color is awesome and I like slimmer jeans. However, these look a bit too skinny with boots on. It helps that he has them cuffed, but if they were an inch wider in the legs they’d be perfect. That same visual weight you want in your boots in the winter also applies to your jeans and cords.

Don’t Like:

  • The beard. Dainty chin straps usually look too urban or too metrosexual. Neither one of those is appropriate for the rugged vibe the rest of his outfit puts off. Most white guys can’t pull off the chin strap anyway. He would look much better if he let his cheeks grow in and still kept it all trim.

PS. Have you gotten your Style Evaluation? It’s a great way to know the strengths and weaknesses of your current wardrobe.

 

Clothing High Low Mens Style, Men's Style, menswear, military style, rugged men's style

Wednesday Weigh In: Sweater and Shorts

8
26 September, 2012

sweater and shorts

PS. Have you gotten your Style Evaluation? It’s a great way to know the strengths and weaknesses of your current wardrobe.

Clothing High Low Mens Style

Warm Yellow

25 September, 2012

Here’s another example of a solid fall setup.

warm yellow

Darker suedes definitely have an autumn vibe to them and these chocolate wingtips are a great example. Pair them with the golden-toned socks and the dark jeans and you have an example of something that is perfect for fall. It’s not heavy enough to be worn in winter and the color combinations are too warm for summer. Half of dressing appropriately this time of year is learning to balance color with material.

PS. Have you gotten your Style Evaluation? It’s a great way to know the strengths and weaknesses of your current wardrobe.

Clothing autumn mens clothing, gold socks, High Low Mens Style, Men's Style, menswear, suede wingtips

Casual Friday: End of Summer

1
21 September, 2012

Like:

  • The shirt. It has a subtle pattern that’s going to give it some contrast without being too crazy. He also has the right number of buttons undone.
  • The shoes. Suede loafers in a natural color are an awesome late-summer shoe. They’re still appropriate to wear without socks, but will transition well into fall. Natural suede is just a good color all around anyway.
  • The belt. There’s been a big push in the last year to return to braided belts. For the most part, they conjure up images of mid-90’s fashions of extra-long belts, baggy clothes, and awful hair. This is a great way to resurrect the braid though. It’s subtle and he uses it to cap off the look instead of it being the focal point.
  • The jewelry. Whether it’s politically correct or not, most black men tend to have more Danger than Play in their overall appearance. By adding the jewelry it ups the level of Play and provides some good contrast.
  • The beard and haircut. He keeps everything tight and modern but still has some inherent masculinity in his beard and a nod toward tradition with the part.

Fence:

  • The jacket. Although it’s current to have a jacket that’s smaller in its overall proportions, I think this is something we’re going to look back on and see as silly. The body of the jacket and the sleeves are too short. Everything else about it is great though. It fits him well in every aspect besides length, the material looks like a linen – which is a good contrast against jeans for a late-summer look, and the color goes well with everything else he has on.
  • The jeans. The color is exactly what men should be looking for when they want a pair of everyday-wear jeans. Unfortunately, it looks like they’re just a bit too small. They look tight enough in his thighs and calves that I’m betting they restrict his movement. They also would look better with only one roll. I like exposed ankle in the summer, but the extra roll paired with the smaller proportions of the jacket just make him look like a giant who couldn’t find clothes in the right size.

Don’t Like:

  • The bag. The concept is cool and I’m digging the wooden handles, but it’s too purse-like. Sometimes you have to be willing to abandon a cool idea because the end picture isn’t what you were hoping for.
  • Too much. He has a bit too much going on. Instead he should have followed the rule of removing one thing. Whether it’s rolling the pants down, getting rid of one arm’s bracelets, or ditching the pocket square, he should have gone a bit more traditional in at least one more aspect.

PS. Have you gotten your Style Evaluation? It’s a great way to know the strengths and weaknesses of your current wardrobe.

 Diesel Timeframes

Clothing confident style, High Low Mens Style, linen jacket, Men's Style, menswear, suede loafers

Paradox Watch

1
18 September, 2012

There’s a lot going on here in one watch. The High being that it’s a Rolex, the low is the canvas NATO strap. Interesting contrast because it heavily plays down the Rolex aspect. It arguably could be a good balance between Danger and Play as well. Old Rolexes like this bring up the image of old bomber pilots and their time pieces, but the playfulness of the strap helps tone that down. If you can afford a Rolex, this would be a great way to have some fun with it.

PS. Did you know I do private style consultations? I can help you dress better according to your budget and your needs.

 Florsheim

Clothing confident style, Danger and Play in men's clothing, High Low Mens Style, Men's Style, menswear

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