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If you're looking to dress well, on a budget, I'd generally suggest looking into Guess and Uniqlo. They're mid-priced and pretty stylish, while being fairly unique.
You could also go to lookbook.nu and look for the straight guy posts who have the most hypes. That site is about %80+ attractive women, so the feedback is pretty useful. Even Mia sites don't have ratios that good.
Right. It's not too difficult. I had set really high standards because I was looking for style cues from celebs in magazines, but once I saw the people at this club, I realized that even the best dressed men aren't dressed that well.
Here are my observations, from my local "it" club. Pretty much everyone is doing some variation of these ideas... It shouldn't be that hard to build on this:
A form-fitting linen long sleeve shirt, one color, usually black or navy, with a pronounced collar, is the standard top. This may not be appropriate for me since I still have belly and chest fat... I'm relatively thin but I had to lose a few pounds to get here... But a nice collared shirt will do it.. Linen is in.
Some dudes wear brightly colored or oddly patterned collared shirts. Some people would consider this alpha, other people would consider it as douchebaggery, others would call it straight up white trash.... I'm not sure I wanna go down this road. They're trying to be different from the standard black/navy that is so common, though, so points go to them for originality. They're combining formality with flair.
Pressed pants seem to go best with a linen or formal looking shirt, though Jeans and sneakers are fine as long as the jeans are modern looking and well cut.. People are into that distressed denim with the slightly sandy color.
If people are going casual and wearing sneakers. they are those ones with blue or gray cloth on top with the whitish outsole... They are kind of a preppy look that goes back decades and decades... People wearing these usually wear them with a cotton or gingham top, instead of linen, because this type of shoe is sort of a summer-theme.
Kind of like these, but navy, or darker grey, usually:
http://www.shoes.com/mens-pf-flyers-per ... 2_id429378
http://www.shoes.com/mens-lacoste-glend ... 2_id376982
I actually like this variation of that idea... maybe the mouse grey in the second photo.
http://www.shoes.com/mens-palladium-fle ... 2_id368281
With a linen-fabric top, black leather shoes are more common.. Still need to research leather shoes, along with linen...
Back to sneakers....I don't know if I would wear these at a club, but I might at an art fair or something. I'm talking about the burgundy version.. (click on the second photo)
http://www.shoes.com/mens-puma-suede-cl ... 2_id409829
^^Pretty hip, with dark grey pants and darker grey shirt I think this would look good. This would be fine in an artsy neighborhood, but not at a club.
Lotta steroid freaks at clubs, man.. I wonder if this will ever go out of style. Dudes losing their hair. I used to use juice but it just made me emotionally unstable. Don't juice! I would have a great build if I juiced right now but I would not feel so hot afterwards.... ugh...
So, yeah, I'll look up more linen shirts and pressed pants. Not rocket science.
Thanks for the link, I will check it out.