40 Common Men’s Fashion Mistakes to Avoid


40 common fashion mistakes to avoid:

Clothes that don’t fit - Baggy clothes make a person look sloppy, and like they’re wearing hand-me-downs. If your body type makes it hard to find well-fitting off the rack, make your tailor your best friend. Getting the right fit will transform anyone’s image.

Wearing a short sleeve shirt with a tie – Unless you work for a fast-food joint, where sleeves will probably get dirty while making sandwiches, avoid wearing a short sleeve shirt with a tie, as it is generally perceived as lower class apparel. If you want to stay looking professional and confident, stick to long-sleeve shirts.

Dirty shoes – It’s the area that too many guys overlook in terms of cleaning and proper care. A stylish man keeps his shoes as he does any of his other clothes; clean and free of scratches and dirt.

Warped shoes – Keep at least two pairs of dress shoes in the same color so you can let one pair rest for a day from sweat and stretching. Doing this prevents them from warping. Place a pair of shoetrees in your shoes when you’re not wearing them to maintain their best form.

Improper pants length –Don’t fold up your jeans or your chinos unless it’s some sort of fashion statement that you’re making. Your pants can come down to the bottom of your shoes but make sure they come just above the floor to avoid fraying your pants. Also, you only need a slight break, or crease, in the pants leg. And don’t be the guy who has his feet swimming in all that extra fabric. All it takes is a simple trip to the tailor to get them hemmed.

Wrong socks with a suit – When you’re wearing a suit, match your sock color to your pants, not your shoes. This is the same as mismatching your suit pants to your jacket. If you’re wearing a navy suit with black shoes, reach for navy socks. And when wearing a light suit, make sure the socks are darker than the suit but a shade or so lighter than the shoes.

Wrong belt color – If you’re wearing dress shoes, make sure the color of your belt matches the color of your dress shoes. Also, the finish of the belt and shoes need to match. In other words, if your shoes are shiny, your belt should be shiny as well. If you’re wearing casual shoes or sneakers, make sure you wear a thicker casual belt to match instead of a thin dress belt.

Improper tie length – A man’s tie should always end at the center of his belt buckle. This is such a simple rule, but overlooked by many. Having a tie that’s too short or too long, can make a man look incompetent.

Forgetting the necktie dimple - It’s the telltale sign of a professional who knows how to wear a tie.

Being too “buttoned” up - If a jacket has two buttons, just fasten the top button. If it has three buttons, you can close the top button, the middle button, or middle and top button. The key is to always leave the bottom buttoned undone. This is a tradition that has been used for decades, and will keep your style looking smart.

Socks and sandals – Have you seen anyone ever pull this off, and look sexy? Case closed.

Cartoon clothing - I love Disney characters, but unless you work for Disney, wearing them on your tie or shirts during the week make you look like you’re stuck in fantasy land. Oh and while we’re on the subject, stay away from those cheesy belt buckles as well. Instead, stick to the classic wardrobe pieces that will keep you looking your best for years to come.

Dress socks that aren’t long enough – When wearing a suit, your socks should come up to your calves, and stay there. When you cross your legs, you shouldn’t be showing any part of your legs. Isn’t it lovely when you see a man’s hairy leg peeking over his socks? When dressed casual, I recommend going very short on the socks or go completely sockless. So fully covered for professional wear, and the sockless look if you’re dressed casual.

Wearing the wrong colors - It’s important to match the color of your clothes to your skin tone. You want the focus to be on you, not the overwhelming color of your shirt. If you have dark skin, you can either wear dark colors or bright colors that match the strength of your skin color. If you have very fair skin, lighter colors are most flattering on you – like soft pastels or icy colors.

Wrinkled clothing- Unless you’re going for the “I sleep in these clothes” effect, keep all your clothes pressed and wrinkle-free. It’s a good habit to always hang up all your clothes, never throwing them on the floor of your room after use.

Wrong casual tie - If you’re wearing a tie as part of your casual outfit, go for a slim tie instead of the wider ones; keep those for the office. It looks a thousand times more stylish.

Wearing too many colors – Limit each of your outfits to a maximum of three colors or shades to maintain a coordinated look. If in doubt find a color wheel online and use it to help you choose your colors. Colors opposite each other on the wheel are “complementary colors.” Colors adjacent to each other are called “analogous colors”. When putting together an outfit, stick to complementary and analogous colors and remember less is more.

Wearing a backpack with a suit – Whenever I’m walking around the city, I see a lot of professional people wearing nice suits and carrying backpacks. I understand that a backpack can be more comfortable because you can throw it over your shoulder instead of holding a briefcase, but you can also get a nice messenger bag to maintain a professional look but keep you hands free and comfortable.

Unflattering hairstyles – Hair is one area of your image that you can constantly experiment with and upgrade without paying more than you normally do. Look around and see which hairstyles look flattering to you, and try something new this season.

Excess cologne – If a woman can only smell your cologne when she’s very close, this is good. She’ll have more reason to stay close. If a woman can smell you from across the room, need she come any closer? Depending on the strength of your cologne, use sparingly, if your cologne loses it’s smell throughout the day, simply reapply. A good rule of thumb is to limit it to two sprays – once on your neck and wrists.

Too much jewelry – All the jewelry a man needs are watches that will match different outfits, and a wedding ring if he’s married. Unless you’re a rock star, don’t go around wearing five rings and a bunch of necklaces at the same time. It looks tacky. Limit yourself to no more than three pieces of jewelry.

Comb-overs – Your not fooling anyone by covering up your bald spots – it’s better to accept and shave it all off Bruce Willis style. It makes you look a lot more sharp, and more importantly, healthy.

Sweatpants – Unless you’re going to the gym, you should never be wearing sweats out in the public. Not only do we dress up for ourselves, but mostly for other people. By wearing sweats, it’s easy to disrespect the people you’re meeting - they may feel that they’re not worth you cleaning up for.

Oversized branding – Avoid clothes that make you look like a walking advertisement. Don’t you know that’s what the advertisers want? Unless you’re getting paid, you’re getting the bad end of the deal.

Tucking T-shirts in – Tucking in polo shirts is acceptable, but t-shirts should be kept casual. If your t-shirt is too long then it’s probably too big on you.

Wearing a crew neck tee under a dress shirt – Pick up a v-neck undershirt and you’ll look a million times better.

Clipping your cell phone to your belt – This is as attractive as using a Bluetooth headset as a fashion accessory. It’s a cell phone, not a gun, keep it in your pocket.

Clunky square toe shoes – Popular in the 1990s, fashion has now strayed far away from this non-classic look. They’ll probably never come back into fashion so lose them and get some slimmer shoes.

Too many prints – Whether with casual clothes or dressy, avoid mixing too many patterns or prints together. If you’re wearing a suit, a good rule of thumb is to keep it to a max of two patterns. In other words, if you’re wearing a patterned suit, wear a solid shirt and a patterned tie, or if you’re wearing a solid suit, you can wear a patterned shirt and a patterned tie. But having a patterned tie, a patterned shirt, and a patterned suit can make you look too busy.

Mismatching styles – Don’t wear your sporty Oakley sunglasses with a blazer, or a pair of cargo pants with a dressy shirt. Keep your outfits coherent and matching in style.

Bulky pockets – I see a lot of guys walking around with bulging pockets. If it’s your wallet that’s creating that bulge, spend some time taking out all those old receipts or business cards. If you need to hold on to them, keep them in a safe place and take them out when you need them. Get a slimmer wallet or a money clip to save space.

Dirty nails – Some men have very overworked and nasty hands. They are either really callous, or they have cracked cuticles. If you work outdoors or lift weights, wear gloves, and use hand lotion before you go to bed at night. Keep your fingernails trim, and free of hangnails, cracked cuticles, and dirt.

Keep your facial hair well groomed – The hair on your face should be orderly. Your face is the first thing noticed, and so maintaining your facial hair is important if you want to look sharp. Either keep a cleanly shaved face, or keep your beard trim. They should absolutely should be no hair underneath your chin on your neck area.

Hair in the back of their neck – Hair on the back of your neck is the same thing. If you don’t get haircuts too often, use a small mirror to check the back of your neck against another mirror, and use a razor to shave any hair that’s growing on the back of your neck.

Using too much hair product – Be aware that looking like you have a bottle of hair product on your head never looks good. A woman sometimes wants to be able to run her fingers through your hair, not hurt herself doing it. Use a smaller amount than you think you need.

Wearing sandals outside of the beach or pool – Keep the flip-flops for the pool, and opt for a casual pair of driving moccasins this summer. Driving moccasins are usually made of leather, but really easy to slip into and have flexible rubber soles, which make them the rich man’s slipper. A pair of dark brown ones will work perfectly with almost anything. Wear them without socks and a pair of cotton shorts for a classically stylish appeal. And if you do wear sandals to the beach or the pool, make sure your toenails are trim and healthy looking.

Not tucking in dress shirts - If your dress shirts are long enough to cover your butt, they are meant to be tucked in. The shirts are made longer so that when you sit down, with your shirt under your butt, your shirt doesn’t come out of your pants. If you’re someone who hates tucking in at casual settings, than make sure the dress shirts you wear are tailored shorter to come above the center of your bottom.

Being a fashion victim – Avoid wearing something just because it’s popular, and not because you actually like the way it looks and feels you. Don’t get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with wearing things that are in fashion, or trying something out of normal comfort zone, but the problem happens when you’re constantly needing to buy that next “fashion piece” that everyone seems to be jumping for. Build a style of your own instead of joining the clones.

Not taking care of that unibrow – Keeping your eyebrows groomed is just as important as the hair on top of your head. Use a tweezer and pluck any hair that is above the nose, it has to go.

Wearing athletic socks, for non athletic occasions – Keep the white athletic socks for the gym or when you’re out playing sports, otherwise, stick to the navy or black socks. They have casual ones in those colors as well. They always look more stylish than white.

Don’t settle for low-grade tees - I see so many guys walking around with their free Pepsi shirts or something they got from their last vacation to Canada. Avoid looking like a walking advertisement this summer, and try a solid-colored v-neck t-shirt instead, or stick to collared short-sleeves for something a bit more dressy.

Wearing pseudo dress shoes with a suit - I see a lot of guys who have an awesome suit, and then ruin it with ugly work-type boots . Or they wear a pair of black shoes that are something like a hybrid between sneakers and dress shoes. These types of footwear ruin the rest of the outfit. The quality of your shoes should match the rest of your outfit quality.

An undershirt is just that - an undershirt - An undershirt’s purpose is to absorb the sweat, dirt, and body oils that we all inevitably secrete, and prevent stains on your dress shirts. The name explains their purpose. It’s not meant to be worn as an actual shirt by itself, so avoid this fashion mistake and call your buddies out on it when you can.

Protect yourself from making these fashion blunders, and keep looking your best!

33 Responses to “40 Common Men’s Fashion Mistakes to Avoid”


  1. 1 VT

    Nice article. But (rookie q) what is the difference between a solid-colour t-shirt and an undershirt?

  2. 2 Milo

    Amazing article. I’ve learned quite a few faux pas from this article and is great to come back to when I have doubts about my combination.

  3. 3 Gil

    Great article Jae, I love these little tips that I can keep in mind when shopping.

  4. 4 TipTopShape

    Great article Jae,

    I, myself, am familiar with most of the faux-pas but I do plead guilty for doing the following:-

    - Wearing sandals outside of the beach or pool (I do this when just heading to the local shops or even when wearing combat/board shorts in the Summer)

    - Wearing pseudo dress shoes with a suit (I prefer minimising my wardrobe so I wearing prefer’work-to-smart casual’ shoes i.e. from Clarks, Rockport or Kenneth Cole).

    - An undershirt is just that - an undershirt (I’m sure nearly all guys are guilty of this! As long a you use a good stain remover like Vanish, I’m sure none of you guys would care)

    Keep those articles coming
    Thanks again!

  5. 5 Johnny Lucky

    The only “fashion mistake” I make according to this list is the “too many jewelry” one; I wear a big chunky brown leather bracelet un one hand and 2 rings, and 2 small leather bracelets on the other one and 2 rings, and also 2 necklaces (sometimes 3).

    I don`t think is a “mistake” because it goes well with my look that is very rocker, I get complimented all the time for them, people recognize me for the accesories, they see them as part of me and something characteristic of me, it looks a little bit strange but that`s exactly the point! I love that weird look of having too much stuff in your wrists, kinda like johnny depp.

  6. 6 DV82XL

    I am printing this out for the edification of by just graduated, out-to-get-a-job son. I’ve been trying to tell him that what was acceptable, and probably chic on campus, won’t cut it in the office.

  7. 7 Dave

    Thanks, very useful tips.

  8. 8 Laurens

    Looks like I have quite a few things to learn. Success is in the details, they say. Thanks for the post and the blog in general.

  9. 9 Buba

    Fantastic!!
    Thanks :)

  10. 10 calfred

    very informative and detailed.
    never knew briefs (undershirt) are nvr meant to be worn as actual shirts.

    as well as the proper tie length being at belt buckle.

  11. 11 Yavor

    dude - those are all spot on.

  12. 12 manwhat

    Wow. ive done one of these things. i didnt think id be that bad. now i realize it is……..OMG

  13. 13 NarcissistK

    “Unless you’re a rock star, don’t go around wearing five rings and a bunch of necklaces at the same time.”
    “Either keep a cleanly shaved face, or keep your beard trim.”

    Or, unless you want to look like a rock star. It’s something I aim for in my look, so I wear multiple necklaces often. Same with facial hair, if you know how to do it stubble can look awesome.

    “Keep the flip-flops for the pool, and opt for a casual pair of driving moccasins this summer.”

    I’m not sure if this is something different in the States, but in Australia I saw a lot of guys looking really cool last summer wearing Havaianas, cool shorts, and t-shirts, with big sunglasses.

  14. 14 Anwar Sawyer

    All the points are valid and all men should follow what has been written. What colognes are in now? Curve has worked well with ladies for me in past but what about married men?

  15. 15 Shauna

    As a fellow AICI member and image consultant, I highly appreciate this blog post on common men’s mistakes. You have such great information here!

  16. 16 MajeztiK TwelvE

    thats great…I dont do anything at the list…except by wearing sweats(when Im at the skatepark or some ill spot..so..I dont care at all) Thanks for all the articles

  17. 17 Men's Fashion

    I have to agree with almost all of these. Number 1 especially! Ill fitting clothes are one of my pet peeves. I think the vast majority of men wear clothes far too big for them. Having the right fit makes all the difference!

  18. 18 John

    As always, superb article. I’m guilty of wearing crew neck tees under dress shirts on casual occasions however, when I think a certain colour particularly complements the dress shirt. A V-neck would go unnoticed. Please some feedback - is this really an invariable faux-pas?

    Thanks!! Love this site.

  19. 19 geld

    nice

  20. 20 justin yee

    lol damn i just bought a clip for my blackberry for my belt
    oh well 1/40 isn’t bad haha

  21. 21 Aaron Samuels

    Everything here is great advice except the tie and the short sleeve dress shirt. It’s hard, but you can work it with the right combo, or more importantly the right pants.

  22. 22 Ardianz

    its awesome tips jae. i agree at point “Keep your facial hair well groomed”

  23. 23 Kush

    Jae,

    Great article once again! I sent this to many of my colleagues in the office. If only all men took the time and effort to dress well and put the effort into their appearance. Looks aren’t everything but it says a lot about you if you take time and effort on the little things.

  24. 24 Fashion Monkey

    Great article with lots of good advice. For me the first point is the most important. Wearing well fitted clothing can transform how someone looks, especially if you are of a slim build like myself.

    You’ve also just reminded me to buy some longer dress socks, I have been guilty of showing a bit of leg!

  25. 25 Arno Cost

    I gotta say that was really good.
    I really agree with everything on there, and I realized that the only thing I wrong is not always shave my whole face everyday, because I like the scruff look for a day.
    But that was amazing, and now I have proof to rip on my friends who wear …. socks & sandles

  26. 26 Patrick Thompson

    I’m very conscious when it comes to my appearance. I was was just online looking for size 14 dress shoes when I ran into your Website by mistake. I have to say it was a great article. I matched almost everything you said, except that every once in a while I wear my black lace up dress shoes with a black jeans and short sleeve casual dress shirt, in the summer. I believe i still look good because of my physical appearance. However I wont do it again after reading your article. I will now wear my slip on shoes.

    Thank for looking out for guy like myself who always want to look great, weather casual or dress.

  27. 27 Benedict M. Smith

    excellent article. succinct with basics to follow and remember.

  28. 28 david

    hah yeah guilty of the belt clip. I used to make fun of people too until i realize i dont want to lose my phone that i paid a pretty penny for.

  29. 29 Sheldon

    Very great and informative article. I know I made a couple of these fashion mistakes before. Got some good advice about colors, patterns, and how to properly wear a suit here. I will use this and I know I’ll look good on job interviews.

  30. 30 josh

    i liked the article, but i also have to ask what the difference is between a plain solid t-shirt and an undershirt. also, being a college student in 100 degree florida summers…flip flops may be the way to go as everyone wears them.

  31. 31 Mark

    Dirty shoes thats one that slips me up - unforgivable!

  32. 32 vish

    nice article, learned a lesson…;-)

  33. 33 Winston

    Keep your nails clean, it’s true, but if you’re going to wear gloves to the gym, make sure they match your purse (as the great Mark Rippetoe puts it). Having tough hands is part of being a man, and if you’re getting unbearable calluses lifting weights, you’re not holding the bar correctly. In my experience, when women see that a man has tough looking hands, it tells them that man can get things done by means other than just telephone and credit card.

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