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How do I develop my own style? I tend to dress like pic related

>> No.13890090
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>>13890086
I gotchu bby

>> No.13890407

>>13890090
SHERPA DENIM JACKET

>> No.13890428
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>>13890086
look for insoo and you might find something you like

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>>13890428
I ment inspo

>> No.13890444

>>13890086
>I tend to dress like pic related
very hot

>> No.13891332

>>13890086
literally nothing wrong with that.

>> No.13892799

>>13890086
I love how pic related dresses

>> No.13892801

>>13890444
>>13891332
>>13892799
Creep.

>> No.13892805

>>13890086
Don't wear pants as they are not feminine.
Go for high waist skirts with tights.

>> No.13892866

>>13890086
It's a process, and it can take very long. Before everything else, you need to start giving a shit about what you look like, and that extends beyong just clothes. But you can start by going shopping and trying to find things that you like, but that you usually don't wear. Start following trends, notice what people are wearing. Get a sense of what you think looks good and what looks bad. Getting basic pieces that everyone else also wears isn't necessarily bad. What kind of subcultures do you identify with? What do they wear, and what kind of inspiration can you draw from that? Is there a certain style that you feel reflects you and your personality? Do you want to be extravagant and fancy or do you want to be modest and restrained? Ask your friends what they think looks good or bad on you. Do you have any friends or family with a good sense of style that can help you (I've unironically asked my little sister several times when deciding what to get as she has a very good sense of taste). Browsing on /fa/ is also unironically also a very good idea. You might not like everything here, but you will like something, and when you find that something you can begin to crystalize your own taste.

That's what I did anyway. I used to an autistic teenager with an actual ideology against caring about how I looked as I thought it was unnecessary and dumb. I'm stil in the process of learning my own style, but I now look so much better than I used to, just because I started to give a shit.

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>>13892866
>Just bee yourself and independent
Basically pic related

>> No.13892893

>>13892888
>Start following trends, notice what people are wearing.
>Getting basic pieces that everyone else also wears isn't necessarily bad
>just bee yourself

Nigger what

>> No.13892913

>>13892866
How does one dress in accordance with his build and face? I'm a STEM autist that has never really payed much thought to fashion. while I appreciate the abstract nature of it, I'm having a hard time getting anywhere without at least some formal system of rules or constraints to work in

>> No.13892917

>>13890086
i'm really attracted to this mannequin

>> No.13892951

>>13892913
>build
''Get things that fit'' is probably the best and easiest advice I can give as far as that goes. Clothes should follow your silhouette at least somewhat, even if you're displeased with your current build. Form fitting clothes look make you look better since it communicates that you actually give a shit about how you look, and you're not ashamed of your body and you're not trying to cover it up.

I don't think there's any hard rules about what certain people of certain builds can or can't wear. Some people on /fa/ have a vendetta against heavy dudes wearing slim fit clothing, but I don't get why as heavy dudes wearing non-slim fit clothing often end up looking even bigger.

Polos and tshirts should end a couple of inches below the belt, the sleeves shouldn't leave a giant flap of loose fabric around your arm, and they should end around halfway down your upper arm.

There are a lot of faggots on /fa/ that are absolutely adamant that straight fit or baggy pants is the next wave, but I don't see it. Slim fit pants is difficult to get wrong, and will work with everything. They shouldn't hug your legs when you're standing up, but they shouldn't be flapping around the the breeze either. Pants should end at, or slightly above, the bony portrustion on your ankle. If they're shorter they have a tendency to ride up when you're sitting down and reveal a sliver of you bare, hairy calves, unles you're wearing very long socks

You can get baggy clothes if you don't just want form fitting clothes, but:
1. For the love of god, don't wear cargo pants/shorts
2. Don't go double baggy, if your upper is baggy, a slimmer lower looks better and is easier to pull off
3. Double baggy is possible, but unless you're rich, famous or homeless its gonna be hard to pull off

>face
Your face doesn't really relate to your clothes as much. Though it is definitely relevant when choosing eyewear and hairstyle. You can for example google ''hairstyles for people with round faces''.

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>>13892951
Thank you so much. Screencapped for future reference. I think I have more of an oval face. Do my glasses fit? I've since cut my hair and trimmed my facial hair, but can I pull off the shaggy look even with a receding hair line?

>> No.13892964

>>13892951
Fat guys should go to the gym and lose weight before they buy any clothes

>> No.13892977
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>>13892960
>Do my glasses fit?
You're right that your face is oval. And the general rule is that the shape of your glasses should be the opposite as that of your face, square glasses for round faces, round glasses for square faces. So in that sense your glasses fit, I just think they look kinda bad. They look cheap and plastic-y. They're also very dark and blocky which clashes quite a lot with the rest of your face as you have very fair skin and light hair. Tortoiseshell, silver, gold or clear frames would better fit your complexion IMO.

>but can I pull off the shaggy look even with a receding hair line?
I don't think so. Opening up your hairline like that makes your face look even more egg shaped, which isn't a good look. A pretty high and tight french crop with a fringe could look could, that give your head the impression of being a little more square shaped and would hide your high hairline. Pic related.

I would also trim that beard. Since your hair is so light it kind of dissapears when looked at from a distance, and the only noticable part is the darker neckbeard which doesn't look good. You're going to have to:
1. Grow it into a long and thick beard, making it more visible
2. Keep it at a stubble, keeping a little bit of the masculinity and shagginess a beard affords
3. Shave it all off
The choice depends on what looks best on you