Hello guys

Hello guys
I'm new here but i've been developing a taste for the art of well dressing.
What do you think of my outfit?
I usually prefer more stern, classical outfits rather than extremely avant-gard clothing

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All good but the pants are too tight
Slim is good, adherent isn't

if you want to adhere to classical style, do yourself a favor and don't mix dark browns with black.

Then how should i mix the dark brown?
Blue, navy?

With other dark colors: Navy, Burgundy, Olive etc

Black + brown/beige is tired, played out.

>Black + brown/beige is tired, played out.

I don't care if it's played out.
Problem is, most of my clothing is black or white. I don't have much colours in between

just check out the sticky, for chesus' sake.

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This is pretty bad and only for more formal wear with dress shoes
I.e black shoes dont go with dark denim
Olive goes with black

Brown boots can easily go with black jeans, pic related. This fit would be worse off with black chelseas

it's just a photogenic pic but in real life, that color combo is cringy at this point

>I usually prefer more stern, classical outfits rather than extremely avant-gard clothing

That's how it starts. That's how I started now I'm ordering an 80s aesthetic Mexican blanket to wear around like a poncho.

dont listen to this guy

I like mixing olive oil with some puddle water off of the sidewalk and calling it "well dressing"

gonna need some of these, rugged, yet clean. best shoe imo

is wrong, listen to me

dark denim and black wing tips? get it!

stop with all this pleb shit phamily

>brown shirt
the boots are really mall-core too look into something scandinavian instead

absolutely hideous. rednecks and niggers wear them. seriously this is essential construction worker and townie core. not fashionable in the slightest

Hi user, I too myself began dressing better a few months ago and now I am at the point where I can recognize what looks good/bad and I'm assembling my wardrobe. I was in the exact same position you were in so here's some advice;

pick out a few items from your wardrobe that you like wearing the most and try to build outfits with them/around them

your end goal should be to have a wardrobe with pieces that work well together so you can mix and match to make different outfits

read the sticky, and while your at it go to reddit's fashion boards and read their beginner guides from the sidebar too. The information compiled here is made specificly for newbies and will help you avoid wasting money

only buy 2-3 new peices every month and look at them as a 5 year investment. If you can follow this rule then it will save you a lot of money by helping you avoid hasty purchases. You may buy something then realize a few weeks later that it doesn't fit well into your overall style.

when starting pick simpler pieces over flashier pieces

drink more water

thrift stores are your friend

how a piece fits is much more important than how it looks

almost forgot a very important bit of advice;

Sales are devices used to get you to buy things you don't want because it looks like you are getting a deal. If you see a sale that looks good, but you haven't already been looking at buying the item for a while, then don't get it

Dressing well must mean extremely basic and inoffensive. Seriously, what is there to discuss about this outfit? You just look like a regular jackoff so you'll blend right in.

>dark denim and black wing tips? get it!

Pretty borderline imo. I works in theory because wingtip brogues are more casual, still, it's a bit too close to the navy + black mismatch for my taste.

Take this infograph as a reference, not as a rule. Different shades of brown -can- work with black clothing, like oxblood or tan, while others clash.

>i've been developing a taste for the art of well dressing.
Well it certainly doesn't seem that way from your pic

Actually some really good advice.

I would add that you shouldn't ask people too much about their opinion. The stuff you posted looks pretty good so it shows you have a basic understanding of fashion. Just evaluate for yourself if it looks good on you, which is the most important thing.

>I don't care if it's played out.
This is the most effay attitude to have.

w2c?

You're gonna look like a fascist

w2c?

>Slim is good

just get the pure black ones, have a pair of these myself and they go so well with plenty of different fits
and they look less niggerish