Please only use this thread to reply with questions about fashion and clothes. It is offered to give back to JSP. Donations are welcome but absolutely not required.Since you frequent HnF, chances are you care what you look like. The hard reality is that dressing well makes you look so much better, and is not that hard. You probably lift. Do yourself a favor and complement that hard work and stop being a virgin (humor barely included). If you're gonna make gains, make them count.
Posting this in HNF since it's probably the most relevant and related forum, and there is a topic on this subject once a week.
Wanna know if something works or not? PM me a pic and I got you.Conditions- This guide is geared towards those that have stopped growing. If you are still young, I wouldn't recommend wasting a ton of money on being fashionable. Get a few nice things for when it counts and be a sloth for the rest. Investing in a nice wardrobe at that age is a waste of money.
- The fashion guide is very general and works for many parts of the world including varying climates. If there are some specific fashion rules/differences to your region, you are ofc on your own.
- A lot of things are not hard or set in stone when it comes to fashion. There are guidelines, and then there are places where different people tell you different things. I will stay as impartial as possible. Some of these are my opinion however.
- Yes you can do what I said you shouldn't. But this guide is for learning and basics.
Men's Fashion GuideBasic Rules- Look for clothing that has VERY minimal or no branding.
- There are no key stores to look at. Some stores have better things than others. It's up to you to find the good stuff in each store. You will know what to look for after reading this guide.
- The most important thing about your clothes is that it fits welland that you are (or can pretend to be)comfortable in your clothes.
- There is absolutely nothing wrong with keeping it simple and safe. You still look awesome. Keeping things simple will make it easier to mix and match your clothing.
- Purchase clothes that is classic/timeless. More on this later.
- Find colours that complement you. For example, my eyes are a very nice green so green looks great on me. This can apply to your eyes, skin tone, etc.
Clothing ColourWhen you choose what colours you will pair, it's much safer (and easier) to pair colours opposite one another. Colours that are 3 apart are difficult to match. That's a basic rule to go off. Try to keep things at a max of 2-3 colours.
Unless stated, all of these look awesome and should be included in your wardrobeJeansGet a pair of dark wash jeans with very minimal styling. These shouldn't have holes, they should have little fade, no brand or writing and should only have small designs on the back pockets.
There are a million types to choose from (bootcut, slim, straight, etc). These are all about fit. Most people fit well in a slim pair, so start by looking at those. If you don't know how these should fit, I can't describe it in words. I'll edit in a picture to explain this but I can't find it ATM.
Wearing that type of jean will get you by just fine. You may want to invest in a dark wash as well (eg black jeans). These can look good too. Same rules apply as above.
CardigansEvery guy should own at least one cardigan. Go for a classic Navy or grey. These should be worn with a v-neck t-shirt underneath, or a dress shirt, (or riskier a button t-shirt). With dress shirt, you can go with a classic solid colour with tie, or a more relaxed coloured unbuttoned neck dress shirt. Cardigans vary a bit in colour, pouches and buttons. You pretty much can't go wrong here, these are just really nice.
Looks like this with v-neck or button t-shirt, Dress shirt no tie, Dress shirt clean, tie:
This post was edited by juicetoocool17 on Nov 12 2013 08:14pm