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Friday, June 30, 2017

If you're starting to just get into dressing well, a few tips to get started.


I'm sure i'm not alone on this when there have just been an incredibly large amount of posts / questions posted that are super basic and sometimes are honestly outright stupid.I thought i'd attempt to give out a few helpful tips that would help the newer people into this hobby. This will most likely be redundant for people who know what they're doing.Tip 1 - !!! BUILD A BASIC WARDROBE BEFORE HYPE PIECES / BRANDS!!!This is one of the big things wrong with a lot of fits i see these days. They'll be wearing a Supreme shirt / hoodie but then i'll fitting chinos or jeans or something and just looks off, and makes you look just generally bad.Make sure you have basics before chasing after any brand name pieces. Black / White shirts of decent quality, Earth tones and Pale tones will always be really good and can later be "upgraded" into those hype pieces that you still enjoy.Good quality jeans too to get you started is really easy. You can find good quality Jeans at Uniqlo and cheapish Acne on eBay if you know your size.Places to pick these up.ASColor : Bulk Deals on buying multiple shirts and great quality. These do run a little long so just beware, they're just a little bit longer than my other shirts.UNIQLO : Greatest place on earth for just getting into fashion, no big brand names and great quality for the price.Tip 2 - Take your pants to a tailor!This one is also a bit of a no brainer, but the question seems to still pop up about skinny / slim jeans and none of them fitting you.Buy a pair of straight leg trousers / pants / jeans / whatever you want that fit comfortably around your waist and get them tailored specifically to your leg and it will be literally infinitely better fitting than any other pair of pants.It's incredibly inexpensive depending on the tailor and will provide some great results.Tip 3 - !!! TAKE ADVICE !!! - editedI guess i wasn't really clear on this tip i guess.If you're posting a fit or something, and someone gives you maybe some small tips / advice on how to improve it, consider it! Don't just think "nah this guy is wrong i'll dress for myself."Think about what he's saying and imagine it. The advice can be as small as "Different color belt would be nice." or even "Consider a slimmer shirt to fit your figure better." Just consider it or try it out in store and if you still don't like it, then that's fine!I can guarantee you a lot of the people who post here today have taken advice in the past and it will help you grow as a person in style and how you give advice in the future.You may or may not agree with my opinions here but either way they will help the newer people getting into fashion. via /r/streetwear http://ift.tt/2svmz1F

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