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Mmfad
•Created by Masaters on 4/6/2025 in #questions-and-advice
Looking for a sense of direction
Rn I feel that time is going by and I'm not making any progress towards any clothing that I want to aim for; I'm new to fashion haven't really needed to wear many clothes other than uniforms/sports, but now I do so thats why im here.
At my uni i feel every guy is just wearing roughly the same thing; baggy jeans, or jorts, plus a much more fitted top. imo i dont think i would go for that type of style, want smth more minimal and clean. ig I'm looking for a way to be different (not stick out like a sore thumb) but still keep it simple and minimal. Also having the ability with my wardrobe to not have tons of clothes, as i hate just piling up stuff that i might not end up wearing at all.
Idk about inspiration, cos ig thats where one would start; looking at basketball players (i play sport if you couldnt tell) like steph curry. Most of his outfits are simple and clean and thats sort of what im after, but go for a darker or beige colour palette instead of some of the plain whites he wears. (look ik hes curry and im just some random guy and that plays a part in why he "looks decent" imo).
Also i dont necessarily like bulkier leather shoes, they just seem uncomfortable to me; plus you gotta break em in and its just a hassle that i dont wanna go down.
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Mmfad
•Created by Masaters on 3/24/2025 in #questions-and-advice
First/second pair of shoes
Hi Ive only ever bought sandals (like birkenstocks), runners or joggers (idk what y'all call them), and basketball shoe to play in. Also I'm new to actually buying clothes that aren't for sport.
So I was wondering what are a good pair or two pairs of shoes to get started with?
Ik that is very generic but I'm not entirely sure what my own style is yet. But I like being minimal, so not techwear or super streetwear-y style.
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Mmfad
•Created by Masaters on 2/26/2025 in #questions-and-advice
New to wearing clothes and lost where to start
So throughout highschool we just had uniform, and I would mainly go out for sport and rarely go out for more social events, and so I could scrape by on the limited clothes I had.
However, now I don't have a uniform restriction for uni anymore and I'll probably be going out much more for things (and ofc uni), recently started taking care of my hair and whatnot, yet to look into skin, but I thought the clothes I wear and how I present myself is pretty important as well. And tired of not having smth to wear for various weathers and that I feel confident in.
Most of my stuff is geared towards winter clothing, so i struggle to put stuff together that's comfortable for the hotter days; I'm in Melbourne and it's a temperate environment, so you could have hotter middays in winter as well but chilly mornings. I'm usually on the sweatier side, I heat up easily even in winter, cos most places have heaters inside.
I understand that buying sort of random clothes or like "must haves" is pointless if you don't like wearing them, cos you'll just end up with a bunch of stuff you don't wear. Also I don't really "know my style" yet, but anything minimal and clean is nice. Logos or designs are fine as long as they still look minimal + clean (which is just preference)
If I could get any starting points, tips or words of advice on what I've written above that would be appreciated.
But also I was thinking for the hotter days, in my culture we often wear loose clothing with a longer top. But I like the pants part of it, the western equivalent to those are the baggy linen pants. How do you go about choosing what to wear on top of those and for footwear? I was thinking something like birkes, ofc other suggestions are appreciated.
Also just a general thing I don't really have any shoes to wear other than jogger, geared towards sport.
Ik this is long and sort of a rant but any help or pointers would be much appreciated.
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Mmfad
•Created by Masaters on 1/4/2024 in #questions-and-advice
Outfit Recommendations for sweater polo

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