Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
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Looking To Past Style Icons Can Influence A Man's Personal Style
Everyday we are presented with the slightly terrifying prospect of presenting ourselves to the world through the prism of our clothes. Our clothes tell people who we are, what we think about our bodies and trends happening in the world.
Women are encouraged to play with trends no matter the results - clothing is unfairly portrayed as the exclusive playground of women. Mini-skirts, leggings, and ever changing styles and colors are the headaches of women. For men to be overtly on trend or extremely fashion forward, that mantle mostly resides in the realm of celebrity.
Teenage boys in their jean skinny styles and long greased hair or slouching extra-large jeans held up with narrow belts well below the butts of hip hoppers are declarations of what these boys are into. As adults, men should find a personal style to suit them that doesn't adhere to any particular trends.
Pushing most trends aside, men can look to the past for inspiration on their today styles. Over the 20th century, men's fashion streamlined to a number of pieces that look on point after decades. A well-cut suit, navy cashmere sweaters, dark wash jeans, straight-legged slacks, dress shirts, and vests are all part of a timeless retinue of fashion. The underlying element to using these pieces effectively is in their fit. Tailoring pieces of the body in use is the greatest way of making something relatively inexpensive look incredibly rich.
The simple style of Steve McQueen with his jeans, lumberjack shirts and leather brown boots added to his coolness which translates as easy in the 21st century as it did in the 1970's. A stylish man owns who he is, much like the dark suit and skinny black ties of champion Muhammad Ali or white button down oxford shirts of actor Paul Newman. Silhouettes that are More Than 40 years old still looks as sharp today- dismissing something that works is counter-intuitive to creating your fashion identity.
Allow your clothes to speak with you and your personality, rather than broadcasting messages that don't apply to who You Are. A man who knows himself and doesn't fawn over being fashion forward is extremely attractive.
Accessorizing with a hat, a men's sport watch, or even the fabric of a well-cut blazer can add something to any outfit. For men, the goal is to keep fashion simple and clean, nodding to the past and finding in it the keys a personal style that will last lifetime. Playing with trends is encouraged but should be thought of as gilding the lily of your everyday established sartorial identity.
Bob Dylan - Like A Rolling Stone (ORIGINAL)


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