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Dimension
06-26-2008, 04:00 PM
Been wanting to change and add some cool stuff to my wardrobe for a while and also get myself a new pair of glasses, so today I went out shopping for a couple of new threads (only t-shirts this time though) and I've also taken home some test glasses.
Also bought myself a cheap cap that I thought looked awesome.
This is how it turned out (just gonna show two examples).
http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd293/bananamusician/Picture7.jpg
http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd293/bananamusician/Picture11.jpg
I made sure I bought some colourful stuff as I mostly have dark stuff in my wardrobe (got 3 white shirts with coloured stuff on and this one grey).
My biggest change is the glasses and cap and personally I feel like I can be congruent with this style as well.
What I'm not 100% sure about though is if I fit in these glasses because I'm not really used to wearing thick glasses like these and am not sure if I should go for them.
My family tells me I fit in them, but I don't trust their subjective opinions on the glasses, ha ha :)
So, what do you think? Something you think I should add?
Thinking of getting some more accessories but I'm wondering if it'll be too much if I add more stuff to this.
RoboBunny
06-28-2008, 04:43 AM
I don't know much about fashion, but one thing I noticed is the bracelet (or whatever it is).
It's a bit thin. Too thin for you. You haven't got very broad wrists, and this thin-ness only gets amplified by the bracelet. You should've bought a more thicker or 'chunkier' one.
I personally miss a belt. I'd get a nice belt if I were you.
Also: I think the hat looks rediculous. But that's just me. Get some opinions from women.
Dimension
06-28-2008, 10:52 AM
I don't know much about fashion, but one thing I noticed is the bracelet (or whatever it is).
It's a bit thin. Too thin for you. You haven't got very broad wrists, and this thin-ness only gets amplified by the bracelet. You should've bought a more thicker or 'chunkier' one.
I personally miss a belt. I'd get a nice belt if I were you.
Also: I think the hat looks rediculous. But that's just me. Get some opinions from women.
I know about the bracelet, actually I got it from a friend for my birthday this week so she didn't really know what size she had to get. I'm thinking of going to the store and see if I can get it extended or something. But I might get some more thicker bracelets as well as a ring or two just in case, so thanks for the tip!
Oh yeah, I've got a belt or two, good thing that you reminded me of that because I usually forget about using belts. Will make sure I bring a good looking belt next time I go out in field.
And the hat, yeah I know it's kind of funky, but this style is somewhat popular by some here in Sweden (the retro-ish kind of style) so I think it'll work out actually. Felt I needed something to stand out a bit from the crowd and I think it'll be a very good peacocking item. But that's what I feel eh :) It's not a set item yet though, will of course ask some girls what they think of it before I go out.
Hydra
06-29-2008, 04:38 PM
It's not a set item yet though, will of course ask some girls what they think of it before I go out.
How about going out and seeing how well it works, instead of asking how it looks.
renegade211
07-05-2008, 12:56 AM
The first pic is perfect. Looks fashionable, cool, but also friendly and approachable. The T-shirt in the second pic doesnt really work, the gray is too neutral. I think bold colours look best on you.
The glasses could look dorky on some people, but you pull them off perfectly, especially in combination with the hat.
Get yourself a good watch, get rid of the hat and hit the gym.
Clothes look fine. I see they are by Selected. Problem with that brand is that they try to be hip/modern.. but by doing that they are blending into the mainstream clothes, which in turn makes it look generic. If you'd go to Amsterdam in those clothes, you'd see 25 other guys wearing the same stuff.
But maybe it's different up in Sweden, so rock on. ;)
GoldStar
07-26-2008, 01:49 PM
I don't know what about you guys.. but in my country this look is god damn Nice Guy look.
do some pierce.. this hat is a shit its not a peacock buy cowboy or mafia hat.
beside that, throw that glasses away and by lens (My english sucks but I think its calles lens).
buy new shoes, jacket.. shirt (no t-shirt).. Jewlerry.. something.
dude, yeah you did a good job but I only want to show you that your isnt Perferct at all.
Ummmm... did you paint the walls of your room PINK??
ScottSavvy
07-26-2008, 03:43 PM
I think you're trying to go for the european look so I would bleach your hair, tuck your necklace in, shorten your shirts, get a leather bracelet. It's too thin for you, you look skinny as it is (no offence) and I have the same guitar in the background.
thegenerator
08-01-2008, 04:48 PM
this is going to sound crude, but it's honest: you look like a boy, not a man.
the bracelet around your neck is gay, and you don't get away with it unless you're italian or something. the one around your arms should be a thicker, leather one.
also, gain some weight and/or work out.
Hydro
08-05-2008, 04:03 PM
I thought it looked fine. Maybe a bit more wild on the designed shirts.
If you like to shop cheap ROSS always has crazy shirts.
Just add a few rings to them fingers and a dope belt then you're straight, bro.
artman
08-06-2008, 11:34 PM
One suggestion: you are thin so bold horizontal striping on shirts as a pattern will make you look broader and wider. Don't pick patterns in t shirts that accentuate just one part of the body. A pattern that is present on the entire shirt will give you a broader, less thin appearance.
When you go out, try out a lot of patterns. But make sure they go from neck to waist.
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