Styling corner
blessing the people, one steeze at a time.
blessing the people, one steeze at a time.
No more all black fits. First things first.. you’re gonna need some colour in your wardrobe.
If you’re an average guy, you’ve probably not styled a baby pink hoodie. Don’t worry I won’t throw you in the deep end with no guidance. Here’s a breakdown of why this works
Look Breakdown guide
Now unless you’re signed to Opium, or you have live in Chrome Hearts & RICK OWENS. There’s no reason to be dressing in all-black all the time.
Spring is up next, so let me get you prepped. First things first.. you’re gonna need some colour in your wardrobe. Now if you’re an average guy, you’ve probably not styled a baby pink hoodie. Don’t worry I won’t throw you in the deep end with no guidance. Here’s a breakdown of why this works
Brown is doing the heavy lifting here. It’s the backbone. The Declan Rice of this fit. The colour that grounds everything and makes it seem like “I’ve thought about this fit” even if you threw it on in five minutes. Brown grounds everything. It adds weight, and stops the outfit from feeling like you’re trying too hard.
Blue is where the contrast lives. You NEED contrast. It sharpens the fit. Whether it’s raw denim, washed denim, or a deep navy. A shade of blue cuts through the warmth of brown and stops the palette from blending into itself. It adds and structure, giving the outfit definition rather than letting it melt into one warm tone and looking like a strawberry ice cream (no pun intended).
Finally there’s pink. The main character in this outfit. Now on its own, pink can often feel loud and bold. But styled correctly next to brown and blue? It relaxes. It becomes intentional. Makes it look like you’ve not just threw a pink hoodie on. The Soft pink especially bring freshness without screaming for attention, which is exactly what you want.
And the result, you got a fit that has your steeze through the roof. Your IG Pics will no longer look like different sandwiches. You got a sense of style which is not too flashy, but not boring. Just correct. Clean
Stop thinking in colours — start thinking in tones (let me land).
You can mix “different” colours all day, but if the tones fight each other, the fit won’t bang. Keep your base tones aligned (warm with warm, cool with cool) and then add contrast intentionally.
That’s how outfits feel cohesive without looking obvious. Any one can match a red top with red shoes, a blue hat with same colour jeans. But hey if that’s your steeze, maybe this fashion thing ain’t for you
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Why This Works
Brown is doing the heavy lifting here. It’s the backbone. The Declan Rice of this fit. The colour that grounds everything and makes it seem like “I’ve thought about this fit” even if you threw it on in five minutes. Brown grounds everything. It adds weight, and stops the outfit from feeling like you’re trying too hard.
Blue is where the contrast lives. You NEED contrast. It sharpens the fit. Whether it’s raw denim, washed denim, or a deep navy. A shade of blue cuts through the warmth of brown and stops the palette from blending into itself. It adds and structure, giving the outfit definition rather than letting it melt into one warm tone and looking like a strawberry ice cream (no pun intended).
Finally there’s pink. The main character in this outfit. Now on its own, pink can often feel loud and bold. But styled correctly next to brown and blue? It relaxes. It becomes intentional. Makes it look like you’ve not just threw a pink hoodie on. The Soft pink especially bring freshness without screaming for attention, which is exactly what you want.
And the result, you got a fit that has your steeze through the roof. Your IG Pics will no longer look like different sandwiches. You got a sense of style which is not too flashy, but not boring. Just correct. Clean
Stop thinking in colours — start thinking in tones (let me land).
You can mix “different” colours all day, but if the tones fight each other, the fit won’t bang. Keep your base tones aligned (warm with warm, cool with cool) and then add contrast intentionally.
That’s how outfits feel cohesive without looking obvious. Any one can match a red top with red shoes, a blue hat with same colour jeans. But hey if that’s your steeze, maybe this fashion thing ain’t for you