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Usquanigo wrote:The goal of the questions was to try to narrow down what might be your sense of "style", and what is appealing to you, to move it in that direction.
I went through a similar process. I've always like Metal, been interested in goth (though don't consider myself to actually be one), and many things "evil", so the color black was an obvious choice. And the shirt designs always had to be reflective of things I liked - skulls, dragons, anime, metal, etc.. And at the time I actually wanted to blend in, but truth be told, with my size and stature, I did anything but blend in.
I also like flash (chrome, polished steel and aluminum, a flair for the flamboyant [to some extent], etc), and high tech. So I tend to like fabrics with a bit of a sheen to them.
So that's what I was trying to ascertain for you.
When you buy something, make sure it's "you". Things will sort of take care of themselves after that, but that's the trick, learning what IS "you".
Go-Karting and Swimming both tend to have gear and apparel of their own. Does anything there appeal to you?
If not, then if you don't want to push it too much, work on WHICH t-shirts, and what colors you put together. Maybe try a different wash jeans and spice up the shirts a bit.
Again, racing/go-karting and swimming t-shirts abound, so that is an option. Ditto band shirts.
This is not an answer to your style dilemma, but a process, a means of helping you find it, little by little as you go.
You could always find a cool "over shirt" (button front, collared short sleeve shirt) that appeals to you and wear it over your t-shirt.
For shoes, I'd ditch the plain white sneakers. Go for something a bit more upscale or even better yet, sinister. Cool boots, or even just black Nike high tops (but no "moonboots" like the crazy crap they seem to have out lately).
Plain white sneakers show, more than anything else that you aren't trying, or don't care. Combat boots, biker boots, tanker boots, Doc Martins, whatever - all will change everything.
For hair, talk to a hair dresser. I'm guessing that "style" came out of a desire for no maintenance? Look at other guys, talk to girls you know (of course that applies to EVERYTHING), and talk to a hair dresser and look through the books they have. They can guide you through some options there.
That's really a lot to start with. It's premature to get into chrome (accessories) and such.
Here's something to consider - the goal is not to simply stand out. That's easy. Wear a denim mini-skirt and stilleto heels and I promise, you'll stand out. The goal is to find YOUR style. Doesn't matter if it's like everyone else or not. It has to be something YOU feel comfortable with, and feel you actually look good in. Don't buy or do anything (like hair) simply for expedience. Fashion requires effort, that's just the way it is, shying away from the effort will only hurt you.
Once you find what suits you, even if you blend in, you will have more confidence, and people will percieve you as having more style. So ignore "standing out", and just look for what appeals to you, and makes you think you look good.
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