Casual, chic, rock or streetwear ... it's not easy to find your way around all these trends.
Teaching Men's Lifestyle helps you find your style.
1. CASUAL
It is a style that is defined by its simplicity and comfort. In fact, in English "casual" literally means "relaxed". All is said. It's a style that adapts to all seasons and can be worn almost in any circumstance: at work or on the weekend. His basics are a t-shirt or polo shirt, a jacket, straight jeans, and scarf.
2. CHIC
Chic, or classic, this is the style of the elegant man. His wardrobe has timeless and quality materials to wear in the office or in the street for the most dandies. Its iconic accessories: bow tie, scarf, shirts, well-cut suits and beautiful shoes like the Richelieu, all in primary and sober colours. It is a style that ranges from sobriety to luxury.
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3. JEAN OR DENIM
If the jeans are like a second skin for you, you have the Denim look, named after this canvas "from Nîmes" excellent cotton fabric used in particular to make the clothes of the miners and which owes its popularity to Lévi-Strauss since the 20s. Unmissable in any season, jeans are available in all styles and cross all fashions to which they always bring a little “relaxed” touch. Provided, however, to be of quality.
4. ROCK
Leather, boots, worn jeans, belts, t-shirts, rings and bracelets… you recognised it: it's the rock n roll look. Male style, even sewn with testosterone, he walks his perfecto through the ages and years.
5. STREETWEAR
Streetwear, literally 'streetwear' fashion, is a look that surprisingly originated in the surf scene on the West Coast of the United States in the late 1970s, before being popularised by the Hip-movement. Hop in the early 90s. Sneakers and tracksuits rhyme with caps and are part of the dress code of youth culture.
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6. SPORTSWEAR
A style quite similar to Streetwear in terms of its accessories, sportswear is more clearly linked to sport and its activities, even if its attributes are above all those of both casual and dynamic outfits. It is made up of technical elements that also know how to relate to fashion.
7. HIPSTER
Recognisable by his beard and his cleverly crafted haircut, the Hipster (a term which literally means “trendy” in English) is defined by a falsely neglected outfit, clothes mixing chic and cheap, that we could try to summarise by a popular style dandy.