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Tips for an Improved Streetwear Aesthetic

  • December 14, 2020
  • Sarah-Eve Leduc
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Streetwear remains popular and it’s not hard to see why. It has a relentless cool and a casual feel that offers the opportunity to position yourself at the cutting edge of fashion while also being supremely comfortable at the same time. What’s not to like? If you’re looking to develop and enhance your own approach to streetwear style and you’re looking for aesthetic guidance, read on to find out more.

Start with Finding the Right Sneakers

When it comes to getting streetwear fashion right, it all starts with the sneakers you choose. With the right pair of sneakers, you’ll be able to get your style off to the right start and always look your best. There are so many top sneaker brands out there, but it’s a good idea to go for something classic and make them stand out with some vibrant colors.

Play Around with Proportions

Playing around with the proportions of the clothes that you wear is definitely a good idea. Streetwear style allows you to wear baggy clothes and skinny fit clothes all in the same outfit. How you fit together these differently proportioned clothing items is what matters most. You should experiment until you finally create a winning formula. Play around with it and see what works best for you.

Find the Brands That Work for You

Being consistent with the brand you wear throughout a particular outfit is something that’s often recommended when it comes to styling a streetwear look. So try to find the brands that work for you and that you can structure entire outfits around. Brands such as Rick Owens have a wide range of great streetwear options, so don’t feel like you have to stick to the big brand names.

Keep it Comfortable

It’s important to make sure your outfits are comfortable because if you’re not able to feel comfortable in the clothes you choose to wear, you’re never going to feel completely laid back and relaxed, and that’s obviously not ideal. Streetwear is casual so comfort is at the centre of what this style and aesthetic is all about; try not to overlook that fact.

Embrace the Countercultural and Individualistic Side of Streetwear

Another thing you’d be wise not to lose touch with when you’re putting together your streetwear style is the roots of this style. It’s always been about the counterculture and standing out on your own terms. You can’t be afraid to go your own way and do things a little differently. Be sure to take an approach to this style that’s true to you and embraces your own individuality.

If you want to improve your streetwear aesthetic, each of the ideas that have been discussed here will help you to do that. Be sure to make the most of them and incorporate them into an approach that works for you. Remember, streetwear is all about going your own way.

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Sarah-Eve Leduc

Editor-In-Chief, Founder and content creator, Sarah wears many hats and has always loved arts in all forms. She graduated in graphic design & in photography, as well as a Bachelor's degree in Marketing, with University degrees in Social Media Communication for organizations. You can also find her at @sarahwh.te on instagram.

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