Dapper and Defined: The Art of Men’s Styling

Because we don’t like to be put in boxes, some of us are mavericks who consistently break the law and defy expectations. However, some of us appreciate rules; we seek the solace of consistency and order. Then, more of us are in the middle, needing structure and consistency to help us identify our boundaries before eschewing them later when we want to be free. All of these are available to us in men’s fashion. While some laws are designed to be ignored, others are steadfast principles that should be followed.

These suggestions will enable you to identify your style and male fashion archetype and even traverse the world of men’s clothing without going insane. Once you master these, you will have the foundation to start defying convention and developing your unique sense of style.

1.     Invest in Quality

You can decide whether to spend more money on something that will last for years or less on something that will do for now while purchasing suits, denim, shoes, or hats. Going with the inexpensive method may seem more practical in the short term since you can save money for other things, but you almost always spend more because the inexpensive clothing wears out.

Spending extra money upfront enables you to select durable clothing. Choosing clothing that you can keep wearing for a long time. The cost of each piece of clothing is one angle to take. For example, while considering military clothes, if you spend a few hundred dollars on cheap military shirts, they may wear out quickly, requiring you to purchase replacements sooner. Compared to wearing high-quality and good-fit military shirts as smart casuals that you can wear for much longer, the cost per wear is higher.

2.     Find A Good Tailor

An important component of a handsome outfit is fitting. Bell-bottomed pants, loose shirts, and too many folds in your suit can all ruin the appearance you’re going for. Finding yourself a John Wick-style tailor is the solution. Find a local tailor who can use the media and your relationships. Someone you trust should alter your shirts, pants, and jackets properly. If you want to save money, go to an individual tailor rather than a retailer, where you can pay more for less. If you have a lot of clothing to mend or even just a few, these tailors will frequently discount you.

3.     Learn Your Colors

Whether you like it or not, there will be hues that you can’t seem to wear. Even if you adore yellow, some pale men look washed out if they try to wear it. Color analysis is one technique to discover the optimal hues for your skin tone. Your skin tone will be considered, and its relationship to colors will be assessed. It will be much simpler to shop once you know which colors you should use and which ones you should avoid.

NOTE: This does not imply that you can never wear yellow if you adore it, but it washes you out. It indicates that you might have to put in more effort to get it off. a unique shade. A soft splash of color. You might have to experiment with those harder hues to figure it out.

4.     The Accessories Are Just as Important as The Clothing

This one needs to get more attention. Even with the ideal combination of a shirt, jacket, pants, and shoes, you still need to add the proper finishing touches with accessories. Start with your belt; choose something classy and understated. The goal is ruined by bright buckles and strange snakes or dragons, so stay away from them. It is best to stick to black and brown colors. Black will go with most of your wardrobe, while brown is only appropriate for a limited number of colors. Then, that elegant ensemble will coordinate with socks, cufflinks, ties, watches, sunglasses, and pocket squares.

5.     Start with Shoes and Then Move Upwards

The shoes are where it all begins. It would help if you went shopping for new clothes now that your current wardrobe is organized, starting with shoes. Jimmy Choo himself stated that the appropriate show is what differentiates everything. The likelihood is great that you’ll need to go shoe buying. What are the better options? Wingtips, derby shoes, loafers, and oxfords. These don’t all have to be purchased by you. The more, the merrier, though.

The best materials available are suede and leather, complementing most outfit combinations. If you choose the proper shoes, everything else will follow suit. After that, you begin climbing up from the shoes. Next are the pants, then the coats, then the shirts.

6.     Layer for The Weather and the Dress Code

Layering clothes on each other that can be removed when necessary will save your life if the weather or dress code is unpredictable. This can be done in various ways in a few different situations.

When it comes to layering, sweaters will be your best friend. Depending on the situation, you can dress more casually or formally by wearing one over a suit coat and a dress shirt. You can remove the sweater and only wear the suit if the scenario calls for you to be more formal. If the occasion is casual, you can dispense with the jacket and tie and stick with the dress shirt and sweater.

7.      Fill Out Your Shoe Wardrobe

Every man must own seven pairs of shoes to have a complete collection of shoes. Once you have them all, you can start experimenting with your footwear and enjoying yourself when shopping.

While you might be tempted to pick the cheaper options as frequently as you can to get the seven, investing in some of the better options will be more profitable so that you won’t have to continuously replacereplace them.

8.     The Devil Is In The Details

The best outfits always have accessories that draw attention to the rest of the ensemble, even though it may appear that an outfit consists only of a shirt, a pair of pants, and the appropriate shoes. The correct accessory may drastically transform your appearance and add the finishing touches to an otherwise unremarkable ensemble, whether it’s a necklace, bracelet, hat, or pocket silk tucked into the breast pocket of your suit.

Subtlety is key while accessorizing. Rings and bracelets look garish when they are stacked up. Keep in mind that you can have too much of a good thing.

Bottomline

We are all aware that appearances count. As the saying goes, they make the first and, for most people, the last impressions of you. It takes a certain amount of wit, grace, and delicacy on your part to dress dapper. All you need is a sensible strategy that begins with a suitable fashion concept and is followed by examining your closet. Please eliminate the less-than-swanky goods and swap them with excellent shoes and amazingly well-fit items. You’ll be all set if you just follow these easy steps.