Again, thanks to all the comments on my last post. I agree with alot of what your saying…. but to all those guys who are like ” don’t worry about gym work and your body the main thing is your confidence and inner beauty…etc”… I’m sure your all lovely delicate and beautiful inner flowers but in a crowded club or a five minute street interaction a woman doesn’t have the time or desire to search deep into your inner character but she does check out your physical appearance… and that is all my blog is concerned with…. so keep up your inner harmony and confidence balance and blah blah blah just hit the gym too…
Ok so today im gonna give you another hottt outfit to rock when your out on the pull… It’s quite a trendy number so next time I will go for something a bit more classic but for today were going for something cooooolllll
- Long sleeve white T – shirt – Pull up the sleeves of the T to your mid forearm. Forearm not elbow you don’t want the T – Shirt bunching taking in mind the next step. Avialable at Top Man or American Apparel.
- Vintage Black Jack Daniels or Rolling Stones T – shirt …equally you can go for any old classic T shirt depending on your preference (Led Zep, Run DMC, Naughty by Nature etc but I prefer Jack D’s) – Wear the Vintage T shirt over the long sleeve white T’shirt making sure the collar of the white T shirt can not be seen but the end of the white T shirt can be seen and sticks out a few of centimetres longer under the black T shirt over your beltline. Available at TopMan or Amplified.com.
- Pin striped or plain black waist coat (for all you yanks and Ozzie’s that’s a vest) – Undone over the T – shirt combo. Available at River Island or H and M.
- Mid chest length necklace with medallion – Something non tacky and metallic or silver. As with my initial style idea try a dog tag chain but lose the dog tags and replace with a crucifix. Star, or skull etc.
- Slim leg black Jeans – If you like a bit of a hip hop look ( which I do ) you can wear the jeans in a slightly bigger waist length than really suits your body and let them hang down your arse a bit. Although the baggyness should only be around the bum and upper leg, the cut should always be straight leg or medium skinny. This will look especially cool if your going for an old skool hip hop T – shirt. One quick point in all my posts i mention ‘skinny jeans’ by no means do i mean super skinny jeans which look like an extra layer of skin. These work for some rok n roll guys but are definitely not what I’d recommend for the average Joe Bloggs.
- Plain Black sneakers/Plimsoles – You can try Adidas classic sneakers or plimsoles but my current favourite is a plain black Vans classic skate shoe. You will also be able to get into bars and clubs with a black Plimsole or a pair of Vans.
- 2 Black or white bandana’s with classic bandana print – Tie one bandana around your wrist and have the other one draped out of your back jeans pocket. Falling down to the back of your mid thigh.
- For those of you who want to keep on pushing the look you can add additional accessories like more bracelets (black white or metallic), a white belt or a black trilby hat.
- Finally go fish…..
This look is arguably very 2006.
a long sleeve t shirt with a short sleeved tee over the top was trendy a couple of years ago however the overall look is cool now…. Paul did you wear skinny/baggy jeans a waistcoat and bandana combo two years ago???? i rest my case
ive always wanted to get some new threads along those lines of what ollie had described. but i’ve done alot of online shopping over the past year on underground clothing companies that have unique styles and designs. non of them are too over the top or ostentatious.
here i will give you guys a couple links
http://www.kiserny.com/shop/sale.htm
http://www.karmaloop.com/index.aspx
I’m definately going to give this a go, sounds cool to me. One question though – how do you wear a bandana on your wrist? Cheers.
tie it up in a fashion to make it look like wide bracelet.
how do you tie a bandana on your wrist. Like what is the proper way??
Instructions Please!!
http://www.indyprops.com/pp-bandana1.jpg
copy and paste that in your browser.
the flat part that is facing you in the picture, have that flat side facing up (the topside) of your wrist. leave the ends out as pictured. or tuck them under to get a cleaner look. hope that helps
good luck gents
Thanks Mike!
Nice idea about the versatility of black Vans, when you say classic do you mean slip on or lace up?
I imagine slip on are more conspicuous for clubs.
if your gonna wear the trousers baggy make sure you wear cool boxers, e.g. the clourful topman one
I need to create a garment made out knit fabric for school and I was just wondering what type of garments could possibly be made out of this?
Hi – Are you going to do a post on smart formal wear?
I find here good tips on this topic…….
Hi,Just like a strapless bra if it’s a strapless dress with wire if you want. Don’t use underwear that is like shorts, use underwear-shaped underwear so that nothing shows. Make sure that you have underwear and a bra that blends in w/ the color of the dress unless it’s really not transparent at all.
What style of wedding dress do you want? If it’s strapless, then by all means wear a strapless undergarment! A convertible bra would give you a lot of choice, but I think I’d opt for a one-piece strapless under-garment. That would work with nearly any dress you may try on!
For winter season, you can make any outer wear clothing, or inner, next to skin underwear clothing. If you take a look at any underwear (T-shirts) you will see that it is cut and serged at the seams.
that’s good! I will just add that fitting issue of garments has impact on the customer’s buying decision. The main concern of customers especially teenagers and women is to purchase garments that have proper fitting and yet fashionable. Although cuts and styles of the clothes we buy is important, the more important factor that influences the buying decision is the proper fitting which is according to the person’s body structure. Thnks for a nice blog!
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