
I have never heard of someone who got arrested or shot for wearing awful clothes even fashion police aren’t real to perform this arrests because when it comes to fashion gents, it is all about being free, liberated and selective in your clothing and the message you want to send to the public based on what you are wearing.
Here are 3 tips to assist you when wearing your clothes gentlemen without having to worry about being shot by the fashion police or judged by people:
1) If you are dressed in a shaggy way you will appear like a suspect
Even though fashion police are not real in the real world but a stylish person who is so glued to dressing well every day, one bad outfit can make you feel like a suspect or feel like you have done something wrong to a point that you want to go down to the police station to report a crime or turn yourself in. As, this avoid this drama, wear good looking clothes such as fitted jeans, suits, good shoes such as loafers, boots and sneakers and not the bad one such as torn shoes or turn unwashed shoes, they will just look of.
2) Wear fitted clothing
The most important factor when it comes to style it is nailing the fit of your clothes, it doesn’t matter how you are expensive it is, if it is not for your body size it will look awful.
3) Avoid all black during summer and spring season it makes you look like a thug
I am not saying black is a terrible color it is a good one. I for one love the color black but when this color is not needed it is during those cooler to summer seasons where light, earthy and natural colors are the best choice for your wardrobe. Also, as funny as it sounds, wearing all black does makes you look like a Thug, it is just a color associated with aggressive men or dangerous and bad people.
Lol, #1 is so true, because as much as we hate to admit it, we do still judge a book by its cover, and it’s important not to lose that game before the interaction even begins. Thanks for your entertaining post as usual!
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Thank you so much my friend for stopping byπ. I agree we shouldn’t judge a book by it’s cover without knowledge of it content
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