Style

Our Top 6 Style Hacks For Men

Published

on

Style matters. However, a lot of men think that being stylist simply means going for broke and stockpiling on expensive designer wear. This isn’t the case, though. You might have all the name brands, but if they don’t come together properly, you’ve just found an expensive way to look unremarkable.

True, sometimes money helps—like getting tailor-made clothes that fit you perfectly. However, there are other, simpler things you might do to help you look suave. So, without further ado, here are the top style hacks we recommend for men.

Buy Quality

Like we’ve said, spending big money on a brand name isn’t always the best way to go. That high cost is mainly going towards the brand-name tax. Instead, we recommend prioritizing the physical quality of whatever you’re buying. Whether it’s a shirt or a pair of jeans, your biggest priority should be what the garment is made of, how well it fits you, and how well-constructed it is. When you find it, you will notice that you look sharp when wearing it. This is because good-quality clothes always look good, and they also last long—which should save you some money in the long run.

Bleach White Shoelaces

White trainers are among the most challenging to maintain. Shoes interact with the ground, and they easily pick up dirt. You can clean them, but with time, they will become more of a challenge to keep spotless.

The laces, though, simply refuse to go back to their pure-white brilliance after a couple of washes. No matter how hard you scrub them, they will not look spotless. That is, unless you use bleach. Simply soak your white shoelaces inside a container filled with bleach. This will brighten them again, and will help your sneakers to look new again.

Complement Your Body

Not every color, pattern, or print fits every skin tone or body type. But when they match, you can look amazing. If you have pale skin, for instance, avoid neutral colors like black and white as well as any washed-out hues. If you have dark skin, the only thing you shouldn’t overdo is brown.

Wearing dark colors—and clothes with vertical stripes—will make you look slimmer and taller. If you’re well-built or a little round around the middle, avoid horizontal lines and cluttered prints; they will make you seem bulkier.

Dress For The Season

Just like you wouldn’t wear something light during winter, you would not want to dress in warm clothes during summer. Yet there are events that necessitate us wearing multiple items of clothing on top of each other—like a summer wedding, where a three-piece suit is essential. On such an occasion, simply ensure that the clothes you’re wearing are made from a thin material, such as voile cloth. This way, you will be able to wear your jacket most of the way without sweating by the bucketload.

Don’t Match Everything

Matching everything is a bad idea. Half the time, you will look like you’re in uniform. Contrasting attire almost always look better than fully matching everything. However, that doesn’t mean you don’t match any of the clothes you wear. Instead, we recommend that you match two items of clothing. This can be your belt and wristwatch, or even your belt and shoes, or another combination that works well for you. But in the end, you’re the one who dictates what you’re comfortable in. So, mix and match and find what suits you best.

Shed The Tee

This is something a lot of models are doing nowadays. Basically, if you’re planning to wear a sweatshirt or jumper, we suggest doing away with the shirt. You will look significantly more stylish because you’ve shed an unnecessary layer of clothing.

However, if you do this, be sure to apply more than enough antiperspirant; you don’t want to stain your top with sweat.

Popular

Exit mobile version