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Hey guys! Think worrying about what to wear is just for girls?
Andy understands that it's not always easy for a teen guy to know what's in or out. So he suggests that you watch how other guys put things together.
"Research magazines, TV, movies, rock groups, walk through department stores, and analyze what the 'in' kids are wearing to school."
He cautions: "But remember just because a new fashion trend is in a store or on a boy band doesn't make it right."
I agree! Just because N*Sync walks around sporting rhinestone-studded bandannas and cowboy hats doesn't mean you should. Are you getting the hang of this fashion thing yet? Here are my suggestions for making it easier: Colors You can compliment or contrast. Here's the lowdown:
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Complimentary colors are closer together in shades. Produces a more subtle look: Blue and green, khaki and gray, orange and red.
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Contrasting colors play off of each other. A bolder look: Black and white, navy and khaki, denim and red.
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Choose either complimentary or contrasting colors (to avoid a just-rolled-outta-bed-and-threw-something-on look). Try these:
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Tee + polo
Do's
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Experiment with styles. Urban; Prep; Sophisticated; Artsy; Retro; Mod; Punk; Surfer. Try to mix different looks.
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Be particular about the fit of pants - especially denim. Tapered leg (fitted at the ankle) is an absolute NO! Slightly loose-fitting in the leg with a bit of a boot-cut is always flattering.
Don'ts
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Avoid the head-to-toe baggy look -- it's just not flattering. T-shirts that reach to your knees will make your legs look two inches long (plus those extremely wide-leg jeans won't help!).
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Skip the athletic socks with non-athletic shoes. Doesn't work with loafers, oxfords, leather boots, and most importantly, Doc Marten-style leather sandals. Ever.
· Pass on head-to-toe logos. Mixing labels = good. Mixing over-the-top logos = tacky. When it comes to designer sigs, less is always more.
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