Fashion makes a huge difference in the way people see you and how you portray yourself. Eg. Thongs, old shirt and board shorts screams “I’m just popping down to grab milk from Woolies” so why then would you wear that to a club? I understand if someone wants to be comfortable but there are comfortable alternatives. A little effort goes a long way. There is just something sexy about a man who knows how to dress. Looking confident makes you feel confident and no matter your body shape, big, small or medium you can dress to suit you and rock it. These are some staples I think every male wardrobe should have:




-a couple fitted button up shirts- not too big or too small- fold up the sleeves.
-a couple plain shirts, white, black, army green
-A couple polo shirts – again fitted
-A long sleeve button up shirt- white, tartan pattern, fitted/folded up sleeves to elbow.
-A denim or leather jacket or both
-Tanned chino pants
-Staight leg jeans
-sweat pants
-Leather dress shoes – not pointed or squared
-Haviana thongs black
-Converse sneakers black
-Nike running shoes black
-Armani fragrance
-Manscaped facial hair
-cleanse and moisturise face daily, wear sunscreen on face
-boxer briefs
-NY cap
-A tailored suit
Fashion is an expression of who you are ! Most of these can be picked up cheap at Kmart or op shop/thrift shop and are a great investment to start off your wardrobe.


Avoid:
-Big logo shirts, jewellery, crocs, sandals, short shorts, skinny jeans that are too tight, clothes that are baggy, board shorts unless your swimming, running shoes with jeans, bling or studs, train caps, fedoras, scarves.
More info:
Realmenstyle.com
ASOS.com
H&M.com
Pinterest: make a folder and pin some ‘Men’s fashion’
Vinnies op shop
Salvos op shop
Red Cross op shop
Local church op shops usually have great vintage pieces
Gumtree
Markets
Lawn sales