52 thoughts on “how to avoid looking like this when wearing polo? give me trousers + shoes combinations

  1. Anonymous says:

    don’t tuck it
    leave 1-2 top buttons unbuttoned
    avoid gay colours/patterns
    get a regular fit one, no slim-fit shit

    • Anonymous says:

      >get a regular fit one, no slim-fit shit
      whats with the hate on slim fit shirts? the regular fit looks too squarey 4me

      • Anonymous says:

        >how do I avoid looking like this
        see

        polo shirts are one of the more versatile garments out there, you can fill out a good polo outfit with random pieces from your wardrobe that have good color synergy and it will probably look good
        >trousers
        anything but jeans, but my favorite is cargo pants; they lean into the utility aspect of polo shirts
        […]
        >avoid gay colors
        unless you’re talking about black white and grey, which are boring and lame when its all you have, there are no gay colors. its all about what colors you pair them with.
        >avoid gay patterns
        there are tons of good patterns like this abstract one from kenzo which I saw on grailed a while ago. given the content of your post, it wouldn’t be a stretch to imagine you think pretty much any mildly eye-catching pattern is "gay"
        >leave the top button(s) unbuttoned
        the amount of buttons is obviously going to depend on the character of the outfit OP chooses to build. there are occasions where it makes sense for a collared shirt to be buttoned up all the way and there are types of clothes typically associated with those times he could style a fully buttoned polo with.
        >no slim fit
        there aren’t any types of fits anyone should be restricting themselves from wearing. for any given fit for the shirt there are options for making it into a coherent outfit unless you’re a gay with no style (you are) also you’re fat
        >no tuck
        the logic in the my statements about about the amount of done-up buttons and types of fits apply to tucking
        […]
        >7. leather in 3 colors in one outfit? it makes you seem confused
        3 is too much but the way his belt kinda matches his shoelaces is one of the only choices he made that I like

        If you’re on the smaller side, it accentuates your small frame and it doesn’t look that good especially on an outfit that is trying to invoke a masculine feel, as people often associate masculinity with wider frames

  2. Anonymous says:

    >asian
    >manlet
    >pudgy
    >glasses
    >incel haircut
    >incel pose
    >cheap watch
    >ugly cuffed jeans
    >cheap looking ugly pair of moccasins that look like a pair of old stale bread
    Why would you do this to yourself? How can you look at yourself in the mirror looking like this and think this looks good.

    • Anonymous says:

      >how do I avoid looking like this
      see

      polo shirts are one of the more versatile garments out there, you can fill out a good polo outfit with random pieces from your wardrobe that have good color synergy and it will probably look good
      >trousers
      anything but jeans, but my favorite is cargo pants; they lean into the utility aspect of polo shirts

      don’t tuck it
      leave 1-2 top buttons unbuttoned
      avoid gay colours/patterns
      get a regular fit one, no slim-fit shit

      >avoid gay colors
      unless you’re talking about black white and grey, which are boring and lame when its all you have, there are no gay colors. its all about what colors you pair them with.
      >avoid gay patterns
      there are tons of good patterns like this abstract one from kenzo which I saw on grailed a while ago. given the content of your post, it wouldn’t be a stretch to imagine you think pretty much any mildly eye-catching pattern is "gay"
      >leave the top button(s) unbuttoned
      the amount of buttons is obviously going to depend on the character of the outfit OP chooses to build. there are occasions where it makes sense for a collared shirt to be buttoned up all the way and there are types of clothes typically associated with those times he could style a fully buttoned polo with.
      >no slim fit
      there aren’t any types of fits anyone should be restricting themselves from wearing. for any given fit for the shirt there are options for making it into a coherent outfit unless you’re a gay with no style (you are) also you’re fat
      >no tuck
      the logic in the my statements about about the amount of done-up buttons and types of fits apply to tucking

      manlets should avoid clothing that cuts their limbs, making them look shorter: For example, cuffing jeans makes the legs look shorter and should only be done by long-legged folk.
      2. black cuffs across the biceps make the arms look shorter
      3. literal soijak glasses
      4. buttoning the top button
      5. moobs or outright breasts need to be flattened with a sports bra or binder
      6. watch worn inward indicates psychopathic narcissism
      7. leather in 3 colors in one outfit? it makes you seem confused
      8. no socks means you smell like sweaty feet
      9. stupid grimace (it’s better than an O face but still)

      >7. leather in 3 colors in one outfit? it makes you seem confused
      3 is too much but the way his belt kinda matches his shoelaces is one of the only choices he made that I like

  3. Anonymous says:

    he mostly just looks uncomfortable. Fit is fine just undo top button and don’t roll up pants unless you wear high socks

  4. Anonymous says:

    manlets should avoid clothing that cuts their limbs, making them look shorter: For example, cuffing jeans makes the legs look shorter and should only be done by long-legged folk.
    2. black cuffs across the biceps make the arms look shorter
    3. literal soijak glasses
    4. buttoning the top button
    5. moobs or outright breasts need to be flattened with a sports bra or binder
    6. watch worn inward indicates psychopathic narcissism
    7. leather in 3 colors in one outfit? it makes you seem confused
    8. no socks means you smell like sweaty feet
    9. stupid grimace (it’s better than an O face but still)

  5. Anonymous says:

    Step 1 : Don’t tuck that shit in
    Step 2 : Buy polos that fit
    Step 3 : Avoid different collar color
    Step 4 : Don’t hecking button it to the top

    WOW HARD

  6. Anonymous says:

    First get contacts or better looking glasses, get a solid color polo, and don’t cuff your jeans they look like shit. If you want your ankles showing then get them hemmed. Not trying to be a dick but you look goofy.

  7. Anonymous says:

    dont be a narrow shouldered manlet
    dont button it up completely
    dont tuck if you wear low rise pants
    dont cuff your pants that much if any

  8. Anonymous says:

    Be jacked and have good posture, and you can tuck it in or do whatever the heck you want to it. Believe me

  9. Anonymous says:

    >all these goobers who think you should’t tuck a polo
    the issue is the low waisted pants clashing with the rest of his look.

  10. Anonymous says:

    Be handsome. Doesn’t matter how well you dress, if you’re ugly, you’re ugly. First thing EVERYONE will notice.

  11. Anonymous says:

    I think the first rule is being fit. That’s it.

    And don’t listen to the "gay colors" shit, polos are supposed to be summer wear, so colors are fine if they go with your skin tone.
    Personally i don’t wear patterns or logos at all. I’m more about classic italian style or Wimbledon style.

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