The difference between baggy and loose fitted clothes is that looser fitting clothes look comfortable but baggy clothes, they just look messy. As comfortable as sweatpants may be, don't give in to wearing them. Rather go for a loose fit jeans instead.
Being comfortable is all about fit, even in weekend or lazy clothing. So have your jeans tailored and get rid of clothes that you have outgrown. Worn sneakers are comfortable but when they have holes, it's time for them to retire.
2. Trendy styles
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Layering is acceptable too! Adding a jacket or waistcoat really finishes the look. A good tip that I can give you is to play around with your jeans because it's more about look than trend. Have different jean styles in your cupboard because some pieces look better with certain clothing. e.g. (bootleg, straight leg, skinny leg, etc.)
Boots will finish the look because sneakers are too casual and loafers too formal. Boots are both stylish and functional.
3. Business
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This is a professional look, but not formal. Just because your shirt has a collar, does not mean that it needs a tie.
Plain button down shirts are a basic necessity when styling. Sneakers draw the wrong kind of attention so on your first day in a new work environment it would be safe not to wear sneakers or denim. Dress shoes or loafers are appropriate when dressing business.
4. Smart
Smart casual looks bring the elements of formality and casual together. With this style you can mix and match different blazers with denim.
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A tie and pocket square is not necessary but if you feel like you want to, make sure that both pieces are the same colour.
Whether arriving for a lunch date or a meeting at a coffee shop. It's better to be overdressed than underdressed.
Shoes don't have to be formal though but when wearing formal material, wear a formal shoe to match. When wearing sneakers, make sure the style is not too athletic, but clean and casual.
5. Formal
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A solid colour suit is not a must, but it is traditional. If you are mixing colours, stick to dark colours with white pieces.
Lastly, white socks are too casual and should never be part of your formal style.
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