The most comprehensive guide to "British style outfits" for 20yearold guys is here! Mark it down now!
First of all, I really love the British style!!!
So handsome!!
He's so handsome!!
Below, I'll share my summary of "British style outfits" with you guys.
As usual, let's first outline the table of contents for this article:
(To save you time)


I've seen some fashion bloggers painstakingly share content, only to be criticized by many netizens who say they only post pictures of foreigners and offer no reference value.
As a sharer, I respect every blogger who shares useful information, and I also understand everyone's requirement for practical information. Therefore, I guarantee that the content of this answer will be down-to-earth and will not contain any foreigners.
Let's first see what the so-called British style looks like when worn by Chinese people.




Do you think that if you wear this outfit, you'll look as handsome as them?
Haha, you're overthinking it.
for example:

That's just how genuine the president is.
Since everyone takes the time to read my articles, I don't want my readers to gain nothing and live in a dream forever.
Don't rush, now let's get to the good stuff:

While pondering how to create a British style, I suddenly thought of a similar issue with Japanese style:
If pairing with Japanese style is about choosing individual items, then pairing with British style is about mastering the details.
Let's look at a few pictures first:


Let's first list out the details of a complete British-style outfit:
hat:

The hats were mostly top hats or felt hats; the material was mostly wool; the color was mostly brown or dark brown; and the pattern was mostly plaid.
Glasses:

The eyes are mostly round in shape and made of metal.
beard:

Whether you have a full beard, a goatee, a handlebar mustache, or a square mustache, having a beard makes you look more British than not having one.
Bow tie/neck tie/scarf:

The difference between having a neck ornament and not having one is quite significant.
shirt:

The materials are mostly coarse cotton, linen, and wool, and the colors are mostly brown.
Vest:

Without a vest, it's like having no soul.
Pants:

Most of them are made of woolen fabric with plaid prints. Without a sense of quality, they lack appeal.
shoe:

They mainly wear brogue-style leather shoes and ankle boots, in dark brown or yellow.
Do you think you'll be fine after wearing this kind of item?
British style relies on details.
Let's start with the hat:
Aside from top hats and felt hats, any other hat you change instantly changes the vibe.
Let's talk about hairstyles:
British style is actually quite picky about hairstyles:
The following hairstyles are quite suitable; others may not quite match the look.

Let's talk about accessories:
This brings us to the core issue: if the details aren't done well, it's easy to end up with a mismatched, ineffective outfit.
For example, belts: suspenders have more character than belts, and plain leather buckle belts have more character than canvas belts;

For example, a bronze-colored metal round frame for glasses has a much better look than a black plastic square frame.
For example, a pair of brogue brown leather shoes with full wrinkles has more character than other shoes.


Focus on two key groups: "early twenties" and "young men".
The first term refers to an age group, which has a broad scope; the second term refers to a type, and synonyms might include "puppy" or "young heartthrob."
Honestly, whether or not the British style suits you has nothing to do with age, but with personal style and body type.
Is it suitable for a young boy?
If you are a tall, slender boy with a narrow and long face, then you might be a good fit;
If you are a short, chubby boy with a round and short face, then the incongruity will be quite strong.
For example, the difference is roughly like this:


I'll tell you first how to dress in an affected way, and then you'll naturally know how to dress in a way that isn't affected.
1. Different styles, yet they still have to be forced together.
If your personal temperament and physique are not suited to the British style, or if your clothes are incompatible with your qualities and manners (like dressing like an elite but swearing and talking nonsense), then no matter how you dress, you will look pretentious.
It feels like you're wearing someone else's clothes, giving the impression that you're going to take a photoshoot or make a short video.
for example:

2. Inappropriate attire.
Appropriate and well-fitting are two different concepts.
For example, it's inappropriate to wear slippers and shorts to a banquet, or to wear a suit and tie to play basketball or haggle at the market.
The same applies to the British style. You need to think about where you are going that day, what you are going to do, and what kind of people you are going to be with. Appropriateness and harmony are very important.
for example:

(The environment and personal style of dress are slightly out of place)
3. Hard-concave combination.
For example: extravagant accessories, excessive piling up of style items, and blindly copying other people's outfits.
Such a forced and contrived style can certainly make others feel that you are unique and stylish, but it can also easily make others feel that you are pretentious, and even become the target of their criticism. Of course, if you don't care about other people's opinions, then everything should be based on your own happiness, and then disregard what I said.
for example:

Finally, let me share a few simple yet stylish everyday British outfits:





The most important thing for men's clothing is to be appropriate, followed by a good fit, and then consider the selection and experimentation of various styles, color and style matching, etc.
If you don't understand yourself at all, don't pay attention to these core things, and just blindly follow trends, pursue novelty and being different, then in the end it will be difficult to improve your image and create a wider audience through clothing.
Fashion, in reality, is a deception, a deception created by a group of people. Those who follow trends can never outdo those who create them. The only way to truly succeed is to stay true to yourself and find the best solution that suits you. The saying "respond to all changes with constancy" is not without reason. As long as we grasp what remains constant and find the optimal solution, that's enough.

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