Help Curate Ideal Wardrobe
I'm trying to elevate my style and would love your input! I've been collecting inspiration from my Pinterest board, and I feel like I have a clear vision of the looks I want to achieve. I’m looking for recommendations on stores where I can shop for pieces that align with my aesthetic.
Attached is a video showcasing my Pinterest board so you can see the vibes I'm going for.
What stores do you think would be best for achieving this kind of wardrobe? Any specific brands or lesser-known shops that have caught your eye?
Thanks in advance for your help! Looking forward to hearing your suggestions!
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Respectfully, I think the excessively tight pants in a lot of these are incongruent with the aesthetic that you seem to be going for otherwise
Appreciate you sharing this inspo. This seems like a very common, albeit dated, aesthetic that can be found in a lot of clothing stores. What do you find particularly appealing about it? Also what's your budget?
almost any mall brand will have elastane chinos and clothes like that
I’m a pretty slim guy with decent quads and hate the look of straight leg.
I think if you do any sort of leg day you are going to run into fit issues if you want everything to be that tight
I don't know what decent quads means but if you are muscular you will look muscular regardless of what you wear
Unless you tailor everything
That’s fair. I like the tighter fit
I cant think of any brands that are currently doing the skinny pants thing like this, but you should be able to get absolute steals on vintage APC jeans in this cut
Uniqlo jcrew cos mango
Yea pretty much any mall brand is still offering skinny
yep
APC skinnies TRR are like $20 go fucking nuts
they might be outdated but they're way better than mall brands
yep
Otherwise pick between sinchad’s list and start swiping
in addition to sinchad's list the images include j.crew, abercrombie and polo ralph lauren product links so that's a thought
it's also worth trying stuff on regardless of where you go; often in product pics they pin the clothes on the model to appear tighter which may not reflect their actual shape or fit