Asian gay men fashion
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Logos have been gradually getting bigger and bolder, particularly in Korean street fashion.Ĭlothing manufacturers are cranking out merchandise to keep up with the demand, and while activewear and outerwear seem to have the lion’s share of logo-laden pieces, in-your-face logos are making appearances on everything from basic t-shirts to briefcases. For the price, you don’t have much to lose. These Alexander McQueen sneakers are a great way to dip your toe into the trend (pun very much intended), or go all-in with this solid tee from ASOS.
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The key here is to be confident, however you choose to wear this one. We get it, the neon trend isn’t for the faint of heart. Even if you’re typically a conservative dresser, the neon trend is a great way to experiment and elevate your otherwise ordinary uniform of jeans and a tee. This streetwear trend inspired by k-pop works best when it’s kept to one statement piece, such as a jacket or shoes. Neon has been popping up in Korean fashion for some time now and it seems it will continue to enjoy cult-like popularity. You can’t go wrong with a genuine lambskin leather jacket like this one from Everlane, and no man’s wardrobe is complete without a pair of all-black sneakers that will seamlessly transition from the gym to happy hour.Īt the opposite end of the fashion spectrum from monochrome, we have this head-turning trend. To pull off the monochrome look, consider wearing a bold patterned backpack or shoes with a bright accent to break up the colors, especially when wearing all black. Think a baby blue striped shirt paired with medium wash jeans and a navy jacket or black combined with varying shades of gray. Your individual outfit pieces don’t have to be the same shade, and you can mix in patterns from the same color family as well. Try pairing these classic Adidas three-stripe joggers with a smart Barbour waxed cotton jacket.ĭressing in one hue from head to toe is decidedly cool-guy chic and appears completely effortless, so it’s no wonder monochromatic outfits are the unofficial uniforms of Korean men.Īlthough by technical definition monochrome means one color, take some liberties here. To make the athleisure look your own, balance casual gym-ready pieces with something slightly more refined.
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Korean fashion is no exception and in fact, athleisure is incredibly well-executed in South Korea, where high fashion pieces are expertly paired with casual basketball shorts, baseball caps, and joggers. The style is genius, really: Comfortable yet stylish enough to go literally anywhere. Athleisureĭefined by clothing items that can just as easily be worn for exercising as a day date, the athleisure trend has been gaining steady popularity for the past few years and doesn’t show signs of slowing any time soon.
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Whether you’re just looking for a little new year outfit inspo or want to overhaul your entire closet, here’s a guide to this year’s best Korean fashion trends for men and how to make them work for you. What we can say about it is that Korean men’s fashion is almost painfully chic. While that’s the biggest appeal of Korean fashion trends - the utter lack of do’s and don’ts - it also makes it difficult to define. The ultra-hip, streetwear-inspired fashion is bold and edgy, eclectic and avant garde, and it follows exactly zero rules. Based on what the runways of fall fashion shows indicated, 2020 is going to be an epic year for men’s fashion, and one of the year’s biggest trends comes to us from Korea. Out with the old and in with the new, as the saying goes.