The trouble with most summer outfits is that they are
products of necessity, not style. You throw on shorts and a T-shirt so that you
don't overheat, not because they look good.
Looking stylish in the summer is as much about small,
deliberate gestures as it is anything else. Khakis and a white shirt are
comfortable, but you might look like a low-level IT staffer.
When you make a summer outfit you need to be thinking about the colors, patterns, textures, and accessories all together. The difference between stylish and just functional could be as small as a different belt or the right pocket square. But if you don't take the time to make that small difference you just look like one more overheated office guy.
When you make a summer outfit you need to be thinking about the colors, patterns, textures, and accessories all together. The difference between stylish and just functional could be as small as a different belt or the right pocket square. But if you don't take the time to make that small difference you just look like one more overheated office guy.
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