Showing posts with label menswear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label menswear. Show all posts

Saturday, April 18, 2015

How to Wear a Boyfriend Shirt

The other day I just couldn't handle my closet. I was just so bored, bored, bored with it. Lord knows why; it's not like I'm not lacking in clothing. But the idea dawned on me to take a gander into someone else's closet. What's the perk of living with someone if you can't peek through their wear-ables every once in a while? 
My eyes alighted on my boyfriend's button-up. I knew it was tight on him so there was a chance it might not swallow me up. And bonus! It had the cool hooks on the sleeves to keep them rolled up. 

When I think of the boyfriend shirt, I automatically go to Song of Style and Sincerely Jules. So I knew I wanted to embody their cool, effortless boyfriend shirt + shorts look. Here's how I think they pull it off and how you can, too! 

1. Wear lots of several pieces of basic but detailed jewelry. Jewelry pulls any look together. Wear simplistic silver jewelry you could get away with saying, "Oh, this ol' thing? Had it forever. Live in it." Jewelry you could have been born in.
2. Sunglasses & a killer bag. First of all, do I even need to explain the worthiness of sunglasses? Everyone - from age 2 to 87 - looks badass in a pair of shades. And a great leather purse keeps the outfit polished unlike a traditional backpack or canvas tote bag. 
3. Casual & comfortable footwear. Not that you couldn't wear heels with any of these outfits but what's the fun of wearing a comfy, baggy boyfriend top and chill jean shorts if you weren't at ease walking around? 
4. Own the shit out of your outfit. In my boyfriend's own words, "You cheated. That's not fair. You just put a belt on everything and then, poof! You have an outfit?" I feel most comfortable accenting my waist. That's what's works for me. So naw, I didn't cheat. I just beat the system. ;-)

There are only a bizillion other ways to style a button-up or your favorite fella's finery. How would you  wear it? 









Shorts: H&M | Shirt: Plato's Closet | Shoes: Rack Room | Earrings: Lovisa | Bag: Korean Thrift Store | Belt: Goodwill

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Rocking and Rolling Retro Denim-on-Denim

This outfit was too much fun to wear. And it all came together seamlessly. I wasn't trying to do a retro outfit today. I just knew I wanted to wear my jeans because it's cold! And my chambray shirt because apparently it's shaping up to be my errand shirt. I also wanted to wear my saddle shoes because I was feeling lazy - I just wanted cute, warm footwear. I put it all on and thought... 
Love when that happens! It's also convenient because the denim-on-denim look is totally rocking and rolling this fall. The trick is to do different colors and materials. The chambray top is lighter in color and material than the blue jeans, so it's A-okay. 

My hair was being stupid today so I decided to stop fighting with it and do the good ol' bun and then put on the vintage-inspired headband. I was originally going to just wear the chambray shirt loose but to go with the retro theme, I tied it at the waist and rolled up the jeans at the bottom. To finish the look I put on my new heart earrings and red lipstick. I went with my "no make-up" make-up look because I was too lazy to do the extra eyeliner and such. And then I ran out the door to grocery shopping and other grown-up-ish errands. Now, where's the sock hop?! 

How would you style your denim-on-denim look?




Psssssh, can you see my socks? I actually have socks that not only match each other - they match the outfit for once!

Jeans: Cello | Shirt: Target | Shoes: Korean Thrift Store | Earrings & Headband: Naughty Cat 

Monday, October 14, 2013

How I Got My Man to Step Up His Style Game: 8 Steps on How to Convince the Fashionably-Impaired


This is my boyfriend. When we first met, he favored baggy clothes, dressing loudly or "peacocking" and wearing his favorite outfit - polos and 1990's gym shorts. One time I threatened to throw the gym shorts away and he said, "Don't do it! My mom had to work really hard to try and find those!" Ummm... yes. There is a reason she couldn't find them easily. NO ONE wears them anymore. He also had worn the same clothes for a very long time. This partly that wasn't his fault because finding clothes in Korea to fit him is next to impossible. But the fact was, I was very eager to update his wardrobe. 

While I wrote these tips with my boyfriend in mind, that doesn't mean they couldn't also be used  to jump-start a fashion transition for the resistant best friend, sister, mom or dad who could use a game-changer in their closet. Anyone who might who might need to spruce up his or her look now and then. Here's how I "got" my boo to step up his own style game. 

1. Baby Steps - I never said, "Oh, your wardrobe is horrible. We must go out and change it NOW." (Although, I might have wanted to once or twice.) Instead, we first worked with the clothes he already had. My boyfriend actually has some great suits which he wore to work but that's about it. So when we would go out to dinner or drinks, I started suggesting he wear khakis and a polo, or cargo shorts and an oxford shirt. He saw how he got favorable attention not only from me but others. Pretty soon, I wouldn't even need to suggest anything; he was already more inclined to dress it up a little more. 

2. Use Rationality - Whining, threatening or withholding affection will get you nowhere. Neither will negative remarks. The whole point was having Stephen dress nicer, not that he would feel worse about himself. Instead, I laid out the reasons why it would be beneficial for him. My reasoning (totally stolen from an advice column in my dad's Men's Health Magazine I had read years ago) was this: 
- If he really doesn't care about the way he dresses, what difference does it make what he wears? If he wears clothes that I think look nice, he'll be getting more affection, kisses, and compliments from me. Sexy boyfriend = happy girlfriend = happy boyfriend. Meeow. 
- Girls are better at fashion. We read up on magazines; we tend to know more of the trends and tricks of the trade. Use us as a resource. 
- Besides his girlfriend being pleased, he also would reap other benefits. Typically, when you dress better, you feel better. You feel more confident and people respond well to that. 

3. Call in the Ranks - My boyfriend trusts me, respects me, and understands that there are things I know about that he doesn't. But even still. Sometimes he just isn't going to be convinced initially. So I used my fashionable friends as extra resources. Guys aren't going to necessarily start a conversation about what they are wearing but my guy friends were quite easily persuaded to have a discussion about it. When one of our man-friends looked particularly sharp, I would point it out to Stephen. Also, when Stephen was looking on point, our lady-friends would shower him with compliments. And who doesn't like that? 

4. Give Him Simple Rules to Follow - Stephen always said that he wanted to dress nicer, but just didn't know how. The whole world of fashion can be daunting to anyone - but especially someone who doesn't know the first thing about it. By showing  him specific things that worked or didn't work, he was able to start following "the rules" by himself. For example, saying "I like/don't like that shirt" won't help him to pick a better shirt next time. Saying, "I like that shirt because it fits you nicely in the shoulders, isn't too big around your waist and the color matches your eyes" will be helpful. 

5. Show Him the Possibilities - There were a couple things we stumbled upon in the stores that Stephen wasn't quite sure how he felt about. A striped henley shirt was something he had never worn  but I knew it would be something he would like and get a lot of mileage out of. I created an outfit in the store for him to try on. The shirt went from something hanging on a hanger to being a part of a spiffy outfit on a studly man. I also found a few pictures of men in henleys on Pinterest. By giving him visuals, he was able to "get it" easier and faster. 

6. When Shopping Set Clear Expectations - Let's face it, shopping isn't a lot of guys favorite pastimes. When you say, "Let's go shopping!" they just don't know what will happen down that rabbit hole. Seeing a long rack of pants he might have to try on seems really overwhelming. So I told him that we were going to try on 10 pairs of pants and then after that, we would go. Putting a time limit on shopping also helps. Having to grind through 2 hours of shopping doesn't seem as bad when you know can see the light at the end of the tunnel. Also, strike up an agreement before you go into the store and then stick to it. One more expectation to set is what you are going to buy. Knowing what specifically you are looking for will cut down on time. 

7. Listen to Him - Stephen has his own fashion style, he just didn't know it. He liked to dress loudly because he felt it matched his loud, big personality. So I was able to use that information to help him find a stylish way of dressing with a lot of personality. We never got him anything he didn't feel comfortable in or didn't like. If he dresses better but doesn't feel like it represents him - what's the point? Also, during the whole experience I didn't try and push him too hard. If he didn't want to talk about his clothes and told me to (politely) shut it, I did. At the end of the day, fashion is supposed to be fun, not a cause for irritation in a relationship. 

8. Enjoy Him Enjoying the Reactions - After the first time he wore his new clothes, Stephen excitedly told me a story about running into a friend. The friend said, "Dude! You look awesome in that shirt! Wow! You look so muscly and thin." And the stories don't stop there. But at this point, I start to. When Stephen wants my input, I'll give it. However now that he knows the rules, I let him do his own thing and let him take all the glory. 

At the end of the day, my boyfriend didn't do anything he didn't want to. I can't make him do anything. And I don't want him to change. I love him for exactly who he is. I just wanted his outward appearance to be a better reflection of the funny, sexy, responsible, and intelligent grown-man he is inside. He was already receptive towards change. When he went back home this summer, a friend gave him a hard time saying, "Why are you wearing that button-up shirt?" His answer: "Because I'm an adult and want to look like one."  

Have you had any experience helping out a boyfriend, friend or family member change their wardrobe? What tips do you have to add? 
My dog, Pepper, wanted in on the fashion action. 


Monday, September 9, 2013

Menswear & Florals


I've come full circle on oxford shirts. I first started wearing them for student teaching and my part-time job at a jewelry store because I thought that's what was considered professional clothing. But those shirts eventually always ended up in the back of my closet. I felt like they were too boring and too masculine for my taste. Honestly, the problem wasn't the shirts. It was me. I didn't know how to style it in a way that still felt feminine. Well, nothing say girly like an A-line floral print skirt. And it would be silly to totally ditch oxford shirts - classics are classics for a reason. When you wear an oxford shirt, you do look put-together, crisp, and chic. I just prefer to steer clear of basic black pants while wearing one. 


Shirt: Gap (American Goodwill) | Skirt: Forever 21 (Similar) | Belt: American Goodwill | Watch: It's About Time Earrings: Gift | Shoes: Rack Room Shoes | Necklace: India 
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