Main theme: Stark pieces in muted tones with a straight/linear cut and also either an elongated or shortened cut.
My Look: a boat-neck pullover (1st from left), a fitted blazer with horizontal stripes at the waist (2nd from left), or a long winter coat that falls at your lower-thigh and has with shaggy faux fur at the collar.
Main theme: Winter overcoats in bold colors/patterns, large buttons and cropped collars
My Look: a plaid zip-front coat or peacoat (black-on-red and black-on-gray would be easiest to find) with plain, long, linear stitching, large button detailing down the chest and collar that button close to the neck (a zip-front can also work, as well as smooth faux fur on the collar).
Main theme: bold metallic pieces accented with pieces in softer tones.
My Look: a bold metallic blazer in mustard, gold or olive green (this is a very bold look, confidence is necessary!) paired with navy or dark pink trousers. If a blazer is a bit to bold for your taste, you can opt for a sweater over a bold collar shirt (1st from left) or a muted tee with colored trousers. The combinations are pretty much endless.
Main Theme: Monochromatic Checkered Patterns. Slim, straight fit.
My Look: a sweater in bold checkered pattern but with muted tones like black, gray and navy (a small pop of color works like the fella on the right). Keep the look anchored with straight, flat front, slightly high-waisted trousers. The polished black lace-ups are a nice touch to any dark, casual ensemble.
Main Theme: '60s & '70s inspired cuts & textures, mostly dark earth tones.
My Look: This look is all about flair, both figuratively and literally, in that it's all about long lines and flaired collars and trousers. Go for a thick wool sweater over a shirt with a pointed collar. These trousers are dark and are cut high in the crotch and flair out around the ankle thus creating the look of long & lean legs. I'm digging the side-zip boots with a bit of a sheen to them, they'll add funk especially when paired with slim, straight-leg trousers. A quality peacoat is a classic finishing touch!
Main Theme: Pattern-on-pattern over a white base, plush texture.
My Look: I'll admit I scratched my head on this photo, where do you even start? Remember it's not about trying to be a replica of the photo, just take bits & pieces. Pair patterned trousers with a pattern tie and a solid white shirt. Rock a long, pattern jacket (cotton/faux fur lined adds texture) like the fella in the rear of the pic, it doesn't have to be worn with a total pattern ensemble if that's too detailed for yout taste.
Keep it Stylish, keep it Sexy and always keep it true to YOU! -UrbanGent
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