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Today, we offer you a selection of 10 inspiring looks from the community, each time accompanied by a little comment.
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Pink power
A very successful outfit with the pink Soajo.
The combination of the pink hoodie and straight-cut jeans is quite obvious. The jeans are in a light shade, a little faded, like the hoodie. These two clothes mix very well. We can note that the socks are light blue, in the extension of the jeans.
On the feet, we find sneakers. But not just any sneakers: they are slip-ons , without laces, which are put on like slippers. This shape is more original than the laced sneakers and begins to take the look a little further. The shoes are light beige: another soft shade.
Hoodie + jeans + sneakers. This is the basic outfit.
We could stop there. But Jeremy goes further with layering and accessories.
First, layering with a brown houndstooth work jacket. Pink and brown: this is a color combination that we don't see often . This combo works well, especially with fairly soft or intermediate shades like here:
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And then, in terms of accessories: bob, necklaces and rings. These elements allow you to visually densify the outfit, to give it character.
It should be noted that the bob and the leather collar are both brown, which creates a monochrome with the jacket.
The result: a casual outfit with character, made possible by a touch of originality (slip-ons, bob, necklace) and a clever integration of colors (variation of light colors + shades of brown).
The path to magnitude
Laaazzzeee (with 3 “a”, 3 “z” and 3 “e”) always offers great #outfits , with a good look.
Here, it's a slightly more street interpretation of our Niijima shirt.
It is worn quite loose. This volume is balanced at the bottom with shorts that are also wide.
On his feet, simple black Vans (completely black) and visible white and black socks.
Note that the tones of this shirt (especially pink and green) go very well with black.
Wearing Yellow, Part 1
This look reminds me of this one with Paul Binam .
There is the same idea of associating our yellow Melbourne pants with a green t-shirt. It is rather vitaminized and effective. The tucked-in t-shirt allows you to mark the waist.
On your feet, charcoal gray espadrilles. It's a sober and seasonal option to complete the outfit.
Finally, a watch, a bracelet, and off you go.
To go further: if we had to add a garment with a layering perspective, I would see a blue jacket , not too dark to stay in the spirit of the t-shirt or pants. Why not our Ibara denim jacket for example.
Wearing Yellow, Part 2
Here is a second outfit with our yellow Melbourne pants.
The light, ecru jacket allows you to focus your eyes not only on the bottom but rather on the entire silhouette.
The pink cap is unexpected. Isn't wearing yellow AND pink together too much? Not if the pink is discreet, which is the case here.
To calm things down a bit, we can mention the navy blue t-shirt and white canvas sneakers.
The two necklaces adorn the torso and add a little character to the whole.
Finally, we can note that all the colors chosen here go with the yellow of the pants: white, ecru, olive green, pale pink, navy blue. If you didn't know how to wear yellow (not necessarily pants), here are some ideas :-)
On vacation yes, but without neglecting style
A simple and casual look for summer.
Giancarlo chooses our Imeji linen shirt, which he wears tucked into our Hokhalm corduroy Bermuda shorts. This helps structure the silhouette and show off the details of the Bermuda shorts (drawstring and darts).
Both colors are quite soft and complement each other well . He stays in this direction with ecru leather sneakers.
The classic accessories: sunglasses, watch, bracelets complete the set.
Quiet workwear
An effective look with workwear influences.
Work jacket, jeans, boots: this is a combination that has proven itself . We could choose a henley instead of a t-shirt to push the workwear slider a little further.
Both the jeans and the jacket have a slightly weathered, faded look . It looks quite good and brings consistency to the whole.
In terms of colors, we see that they are in light and intermediate tones (there is no dark color). This allows for a fairly soft overall look, without a very marked contrast.
To go further: I imagine a braided necklace or a bandana. The necklace for a slightly more street heritage side dear to Boras, a bandana (red for example) to emphasize a more US workwear side.
A printed shirt changes your look
A strong piece can add pep to an outfit made up of more sober pieces.
Here, our Niijima paisley shirt is part of an outfit composed of a white t-shirt, beige chinos and our indigo Nazare sneakers. And an olive green cap too.
Without the shirt, the outfit is simple and works. With the shirt, it gains character.
Small style gimmick to note: only the 2 middle buttons of the shirt are closed . On a summer outfit, with a t-shirt underneath, don't hesitate to do the same. It gives a little more style, relaxation. To start, open the top and bottom button for example.
To go further: to nitpick, I find that the belt stands out a little here. More precisely, it seems a tad dark compared to the other pieces around it (t-shirt, chinos, shirt). Here, I would like to see a belt in tan suede leather, a little lighter.
Dare to wear a tank top
We were recently asked how to wear a tank top.
If it's white, then I would recommend layering it, assuming that your torso is a little more exposed than with a white t-shirt.
Here, the tank top is worn in double layering: with a workwear jacket and a shirt worn tucked in but very open, which is almost invisible.
Our Renji bleach jeans complete this set which comes in shades of blue.
For another tank top look suggestion, check out the latest episode of Panache:
To go further: I find that there is a Fortela vibe here, slightly cowboy. I could see a hat to complete this Panama-type outfit .
Blending into the greenery
Bleached straight jeans, an olive jungle jacket and brown Paraboot shoes: we find the green, blue and brown combo seen a little higher up which works every time.
The workwear side is a little broken by the striped shirt under the jacket.
This is an interesting look if your style oscillates between workwear and casual/chic.
To go further: I would like to see a fun shirt here. It is a shirt, often in oxford with a button-down collar, with inserts of different colored material. It is a piece that both challenges and divides, but not too much either because the shape remains recognizable and because the colors are arranged in a harmonious and coherent way.
Another option: a colored and/or printed shirt. Our Newport mustard shirt would fit well here for example.
Blue, white, brown
This outfit is a bit similar to the previous one, but not quite.
We find the bleached jeans, the brown boat shoes and the blue striped shirt.
On the other hand, the olive jungle jacket is replaced by a very bright ecru work jacket. I always find it interesting to see ecru or white where we are less used to it : on the one hand it stands out a little, and on the other hand it also often works quite well because white or ecru remain versatile colors.
The shirt is worn tucked in and its collar is worn over that of the jacket. These two style choices give a slight tailored touch to the ensemble.
The braided leather belt is a good choice here: it brings a bit of casualness compared to a smooth leather model. The brown leather bag is also relevant and recalls the shoes and the belt.
To go further: we can dress up the wrists a little. I could see some small braided or stone bracelets. I think there is something to play with at the neck level too I think a gold necklace (to echo the belt buckle) would fit in well here !