Some advice please

I’m growing increasingly tired and unsatisfied with the way I’m dressing.
I have no idea what to wear especially for tops since with just a t-shirt is too cold.
Also I need some advice for mid jackets and winter coats that could go with jeans and pants.
Wanna kms I don’t know

23 thoughts on “Some advice please

  1. Anonymous says:

    sweater/cardigan with a flannel underneath
    bomber jacket or parka over that
    black/grey jeans
    chinos on bottom if you want to go a step above jeans

    • Anonymous says:

      just buy looser fitting clothes, skinny fit is a meme that makes almost no one look better, and certainly doesnt in a regular ass fit.

      flannel over the sweater but yea def
      for jackets get a nice denim jacket and find a carhartt-esque jacket (something durable and functional) inna thrift store or ebay
      for sweaters u can get some nice older champion/similar brand hoodies, new hoodies arent as thick unless you go somewhere expensive like american giant or whatever meme brand is popular, get some wool sweaters and some wool cardigans, flannels, and probably a nice fleece maybe quarter zip
      for shirts is whateva u like
      for pants get looser fits and try to get them in different materials, jeans, chinos, corduroys, sweatpants, cargo pants (different from chinos), wool pants, maybe linen if ur sweaty

  2. Anonymous says:

    ditch the fugly clark’s desert boots… idk why r/mfa keeps forcing these down people’s throats
    I’d go for a more relaxed fit on the pants and some nice sneakers in white or gray. maybe adidas gazelle or something

    • Anonymous says:

      Would white and blue adidas stan smith/lonsdale layton work?

      I’d like something more "adult" than sneakers tbh

      Docs Martens boots look horrible on man with big feet imo and the non boots one it feels like it would be hard to style with pants and socks.

      sweater/cardigan with a flannel underneath
      bomber jacket or parka over that
      black/grey jeans
      chinos on bottom if you want to go a step above jeans

      flannel underneath? Do you have some examples? What about the shoes?

  3. Anonymous says:

    those jeans are the only thing that is worth keeping, none of the other items will ever look good, no matter what you combine them with
    if you just dressed yourself like an absolute mall tier npc you would look ten times better

  4. Anonymous says:

    Right looks good because of the extra top layer. Left looks bad, and I think the jeans are the problem. I think jeans generally ruin fits, they’re ugly and seem to only go well with flannels and plain tops. I think any pair of pants other than jeans would greatly improve left.

  5. Anonymous says:

    I don’t think those shoes are working for you, they make your feet look too big. I think your biggest fit issue right now is that your color choices aren’t working for you. I would suggest looking into what your color season is and that will hold your hand until you get comfortable picking colors for yourself. As for the actual fit of the clothes, you have an attractive body but wear things that don’t flatter it and it makes you look like you aren’t confident in yourself. Idk how much you care about getting
    >attention
    but with arms like your you should be wearing something that you can comfortably roll your sleeves up to the elbows in when you’re indoors… for the ladies of course.

  6. Anonymous says:

    Dress shirts are indefinitely better than sweaters, especially nerdcore sweaters like yours. Wear something smaller and more form fitting. Pants are fine, shoes are fine. Backpacks are for children. Get yourself something for men

    • Anonymous says:

      Sweater looks fine.
      The pants look very ill-fitting though, where do you even find cuts like these. Too baggy on the thigh area, I know it’s comfortable maybe but with the massive taper at the bottom it looks like you have chicken legs. You seem to have kinda long feet so that makes it look even worse. Try something more of a straight fit.

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