After being an incel for so long, and just being a pajeet who crams studies...
Now is the time for me to discover some fashion sense
I'm a kalejfag so suggest some budget friendly ideas or just resources to get into styling
>>19200
If you are on skinny side, go for shirts, tuck in, etc, if you are on bulky side go for the casual look, t shirts. You cant go wrong if you rely on Dark Blue, Daek Green, Grey, or such neutral shades. Rest of it is trial and error, dont do something ridiculous, buy clothes that fit you well, not too tight not too loose.
>>19210
Thanks
Does dark/neutral colors help in layering too? Or should I get bright ones
Currently I bought a sage shirt, already have white crew tshirt for inner layer and beige pants
>>19218
>Does dark/neutral colors help in layering too?
If you wish to wear buffalo check or plaid shirt over t shirt, or jackers over something having atleast one or two cream/off white t shirts have never failed me. They just tend to work with most shades.
>>19228
Two sets and you are good for life, get a casual sneakers and get a formals. Some people get a wear and tear resistent boots as well, but not everyone is treking. Go get a nice set of sneakers from comet etc, helps with most clothing. Sneakers can stand out and be a different shade from over all look (Yellow base in overall blue clothes) and it still looks nice. Formals can be purchased everywhere, see one that fits you, parties events, etc, maintain them and you will be good.
>>19214
A lot of nanhajeeta make a mistake by assuming there is correct answer to this. We all want to be bunch of stuff in our teen and so on. It all mellows out and we end up figuring out style when the brain is done developing. Pretty sure pain bhangir anon reposted some charts about this, some anon on 4chan made, doubt i have all of them, but here you go.