QUOTE(princezs @ Dec 24 2008, 02:19 PM)
They know if they were bluffing. Anyways..
last week i match up black jeans with checkered tee.
and puma shoe, Seiko watch.
What are you wearing today? (pictures only)
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QUOTE(itekderp @ Feb 1 2017, 03:43 AM) Chyan, please kill the last look. Go to mall see a bunch of hellspawns wearing the same thing just like that, it's getting a bit boring. When you're skinny, pulling the yeezy look is really silly. Notes taken. Not really what I'd wear usually. So it was CNY, no red. Though, the only thing red was my beads on my wrist bangle. 3 days of mandarin collar. I had another day dressed down a bit with a standard black tee and slim fit mid-crotch tapered grey slacks (tucked) coupled with black leather oxfords but didn't take any shots. [Deleted pics] This post has been edited by Chyan: Apr 15 2017, 03:14 AM |
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QUOTE(itekderp @ Feb 13 2017, 01:59 AM) Chyan, how old are you in fact? I'm guessing very early 20s from the way you dress? Mid 20s. The place I live is unlike KL or any other bigger cities so I try not to be seen as a try-hard. But yes, I don't fancy "exotic" fashion which made my style mundane. I've just started working not long ago like any other freshie so my choice of apparel is like you've seen, pretty limited. I try to not splurge on fashion in the time being as other priorities are much more important to me now. It will change that's for sure. Being born without a silver spoon also doesn't give me the advantage of owning more "luxurious" brands.Don't like the shirts slightly pulled out from the waistband, it looks juvenile to me. And I noticed something, what you wear is often dictated by how it fits right? In your opinion you subscribe to traditional fit notions on how everything should look. So in my opinion, it looks perfectly fine from the outset. But why not be more adventurous, instead of looking like every tom dick harry. The line between dressing well, and dressing fashionable is quite clear. Express your personality a bit, use your clothes to be an expression of your personality. The denim thread has a good thing going with their workmen aesthetics, you could opt for anything you like really. Check more lookbooks, avoid lookbook.nu or reddit P/S: This thread is pretty dead. This post has been edited by Chyan: Apr 11 2017, 09:40 PM |
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QUOTE(itekderp @ Apr 12 2017, 02:01 PM) The way you dress reflects what you are, cliché but not many understands it. Clothing for men is a function over form thing, we wear what suits our purpose be it a suit to the boardroom or chinos for those summer afternoons. Rather than being upbeat about this, I like the constructive criticism. I still regularly own and wear my leather boatshoe which lasts me 5 years and counting. I bought it back when I was still studying and getting monthly allowances from my parents, which of course I saved up from it. Money doesn't come easy so I contemplated for a while before pulling the trigger. The shoe costs around 400+ and it was astonishingly pricey for me back then but I went for it anyway because I knew leather would last if I took good care of it. As for sneakers, well I am genuinely impressed by Ultraboost's comfort and that's why I purchased it. There's a lot of "fashion" that are what to say, copycats for what celebrities wear. Kanye with his ridiculously cut pants, and jogger pants which carry over from the "Let's show off your kicks" fad. But these are transient, it's what H&M and Zara pushes season after season. So choose, whether you'd like to follow fast fashion and be a victim to the consumerists trend that plague every teenager. Cool looking stuff that falls apart after a season's wear or look so passe. Or choose pieces which reflect who you are, what you want to be. Like that crazy expensive suit, which you know would last you a lifetime or a pair of boots which will take anything you throw at it. Classics. Choose life. Don't splurge on fashion. Splurge on clothes, which appreciate your function and are well made. Clothing wise, am still learning. It's hot out here and like I said, the demographic here is not as hip as KL so that translates a lot into how I dress. For work, I do not have the freedom to style my formal outfit too so that's another drawback. P/S: Thanks for the insight itekderp. I would quit posting for a while so I wouldn't be replying anytime soon. Cheers! |
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