Streetwear Style: Building Your Wardrobe

Though streetwear has become quite the trend over the years ever since the noughties thanks to the cultures of hip-hop, surf and skate, as well as dress codes becoming considerably more relaxed even at the workplace, still some people tend to have the wrong impression when it comes to building a wardrobe with the style. This is mostly out of thinking putting on whichever T-shirt, any pair of jeans paired with and old hoodie and sneakers is all there is to it to getting the laidback look.
Same as with any style, it’s not as simple as that - the street style is about keeping the pace with trends, as well as making the right choices when it comes to staple pieces because they are the basis for outfits, so you can’t go on a shopping spree without even considering what it is you’re buying in the first place – even more so considering it’s a style that’s moved beyond the skateparks and has become rather high-end.
Lower outfit
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The Brands

If you don’t know where to start, looking into what famous streetwear brands offer is a safe option. For example, creating your Lower outfit from scratch is going to be easy given that this is a brand known for the designs and items since 2001. Moreover, unlike some brands famous for being on the pricier side, such as YSL or Gucci, it’s a great choice as it wouldn’t break your bank to adopt the style.
Even if you aren’t a fan of showing off with brand logos on the clothes you wear, though they are something that should be worn with pride, buying branded items means you buy pieces of quality, that you can wear time and time again without the fear of any signs of wear and tear that easily.
Besides, you can handle the logo aspect by choosing pieces with more subtle monograms that would in fact look rather like nice details for your outfits, however it’s advisable not to mix various logos since instead of cool you’d end up looking like you’re trying to fit in the hype too hard – keep it as simple as you can.
The Fabrics streetwear
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The Fabrics

Since it’s turned into quite the popular style, gone are the days when the clothes were made of fabrics that would easily start wearing off; nowadays the fabric options are abundant, so you can find the pieces even in something as outstanding as cashmere, but if you’re looking for the go-to streetwear fabric that’s stylish and comfortable, it’s got to be cotton.

From the unique 100% cotton hoodies, statement T-shirts, shirts, jackets and track pants to create your Lower outfit, to the varieties of cotton, like the classic chambray and seersucker from other brands – you won’t be lacking options of staple pieces that would help you build your street wardrobe! With fabrics like this it should come as no surprise many are after the comfortable laidback feeling of the style.

The Fit

This is an aspect that has a huge role because the loose fit is the first thing that’s noticeable about a streetwear outfit. Still, there are some differences from what was trendy a decade ago, with the baggy shirts paired with slightly loose chinos, as opposed to what’s trendy nowadays in the example of dropped crotch and longline cut, though whichever you pick is up to you and your taste considering both of the approaches are equally acceptable.
Adopting the Style
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Adopting the Style

It may seem somewhat far-fetched to go fully streetwear if you’ve been known for other styles, so the suggestion would be to take things slow, and work your way through it by introducing the clothing pieces slowly into the outfits you wear every day.
The chance to mix and match would allow you to also make more of your personality known through the outfits! For instance, a hoodie would be a nice refreshment to your usual workwear considering the business casual has become such a trend as of late and you can mix casual with smart without the worry you’d feel like the odd man out.
If you’ve grown tired of the stuffy traditional suit, and your job allows for a more relaxed look, then a nice Lower outfit base in the form of hoodie paired with a classier bomber jacket would do the trick when it comes to layering; you can steer more to the smarter scale by switching the jacket with a blazer!
In terms of pants, chinos and jeans are both great options, and they are also part of the style and make a nice alternative to tailored pants when you can’t go for something even more comfortable in the likes of joggers, whereas for the footwear you can’t go wrong by replacing the dress shoes with a pair of sneakers. Mind you though, not any pair would do for the work scene – instead of reaching for the more ornate and colourful running shoes great for the streets, you should choose clean minimal designs.

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