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LordIT: Uni is the place to experiment yar... thats what makes it so colorful be it hairstyles or clothes combo! You shoulda seen what people wore at my Uni especially when it was any concert or any special event (even those stupid Color Days) Fedoras, white leather jackets even gladiator boots!!
And I fully support sleeveless in winters,,, where else you gonna get your 'eye-opener' on these cold windy mornings?? (evil)
I'm all for experimenting, but there's a difference between experimenting and being dumb. His hairstyle is the epicentre of paindaness.
sneakers are too sexy to be ignored and top of all you can match it up with anything.
Sneakers are nice, but you need at least two non-sneaker shoes in your closet to pair with different outfits and to get different looks.
When I wear a casual white shirt, with a grey sleeveless sweater and a pair of chinos, I cant ruin the look with sneakers. Finish the look with grey slip ons or rust hiking boots, and there you have yourself a complete gentleman.
could you please tell me if wearing branded outfits is the only way to fashion?
Yes and No. Fashion is not what you wear, its how you wear it. Give Rs. 15,000 to a painda and tell him to get an outfit from "insert big brand here," and there's a 90% chance he'll look as painda as he did before. The devil's in the details, brah
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There are certain things you have to know that you should avoid. Like, for example, you could buy a Rs. 4,000 T Shirt from Levis, with a big ass LEVIS written on it. So what do you have? A Rs. 4,000 paindi shirt from Levis.
The above was the "No" part. Now onto the "Yes" part.
Buying branded clothes is easier. You have to make a lot less effort. You can just visit one of the so many brands and buy what you like, by paying a little extra. One of my favourite Pakistani brands is Charcoal. Its decently priced, and the shit they have is epic.
I have an unbranded tuxedo which I've worn to a couple weddings. How much did I pay for it? Rs. 6,000. But it overshadows awam ke Rs. 30,000 walay suits. The only thing is, I found it after 3 days of khuwari and window shopping.
To extend my reply, after all the tiny details have been taken care of, fashion is ultimately how you carry yourself. Keeping your back straight, showing that you know you're hot by your body language, NOT fidgeting, NOT fixing your hair every time you see your reflection. Smiling. Taking it easy.