Kinowear Lookbook: #14


What you’ll need to put together this look:

1. Short sleeve one-button white blazer

2. Blue deep v-neck tee

3. Blue pants

4. Red converse Chuck Taylors

First impression:

Double-take status. Makes me curious about who he is.


The breakdown:

Parts of this outfit really stand out, but it’s perfectly balanced to be attractive, and not over the top. If you master balancing, you can wear anything in almost any setting.

To key to always looking your best is to think about where you’re going to be, and aim to dress one notch above every other guy there.

Our goal is not to overdress or underdress, yet still look the best, so “one notch above everyone else” is the perfect place to be.

The easiest way to always hit this mark is by mixing dressy pieces with the casual, until you feel like you’re going to be a notch above the rest.

This particular look is perfect for a day spent in a fashionable city. My favorite part of this outfit is the white blazer. When do you ever see a blazer with short sleeves!? Personally, I love to make a blazer more casual by pushing the sleeves up. This blazer already takes care of that for you, making it a perfect summer piece as well.

The blazer is the dressiest piece of this outfit, so you can balance the outfit with a casual deep v-neck tee, like the one shown above. The deep v-neck reveals some more chest with adds some sensuality to the outfit, perfect for an evening date or a night at the bar.

Khaki chinos here would be a bit dressy (we already have the dressy blazer), and jeans would be the obvious choice, so why not try something that will really get noticed? Try a pair of blue chinos – it has the casual look of jeans yet holds a slightly dressy element, making you look super stylish.

Now that we have another semi-dressy piece, you can dress it down with a pair of sneakers. The red converses here really add that final punch and really shows the bold personality of the wearer.

So the key is to keep mixing dressy pieces with the casual until you meet up to the the setting you’re going to be in. Is the look too much for where you’re going? Then switch out the pants for jeans or the red shoes for something more tame.

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8 Responses to “Kinowear Lookbook: #14”


  1. 1 Akira

    Seriously cool. Dang, now I feel I need a white blazer.

  2. 2 PeterC

    Fu**ing love this outfit. This one and the very first one you did, styling that American Footballer are my favorites so far by a long shot.

  3. 3 PeterC

    Also going to try mixing it up with a bit of tasteful jewellry, and try it with some slightly louder shoes too.,

  4. 4 Ubuma

    Wow. Love this outfit!

  5. 5 Benedict M. Smith

    that is quite pimp.

  6. 6 Kevin K

    If I we’re to wear a belt with this, what color should it be?

  7. 7 Lasse

    Love the shoes and pants.

  8. 8 Ron

    Depends on the total look you are going for. The belt could either be of a sharp distinct color or opt for classic black leather belts. The belts with designed metals on them could work too.

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