Just got some comfy ass wool shoes but unsure how to style them. Live in San Diego (spring/summer weather only) so can't wear too much layers.
>>11957098
Absorbent socks and let them air well between wearings in that climate first of all or they will get gross. Otherwise, style as you do casual shoes? If you want specific rec's, what is your current wardrobe like?
>>11957112
Let's call it non existing.
I have some selvedge jeans, some really weird stretchy jeans from American Eagle that I tend to use more cause slim really are tight on my crotch. Also have a mustard type pants from h&m, cause on sale and poor af college student.
As for tops I have been mostly wearing solid or patterned t-shirts. Though I do have a nice olive green slim fit Polo.
>>11957120
post a picture so i can asphyxiate from laughter
>>11957120
Get a white button down shirt and a light grey polo and alternate wearing them and your olive polo with the stretchy jeans. It's ok to start small, make a capsule wardrobe. Think about thrifting too to learn about some different styles. I'd avoid them with the mustard pants and just try them on with the selvedge jeans, depending on the leg, ymmv.
Everyone starts somewhere so there you go.
>>11957135
>>11957153
Would a white button look too much in class?
Need an id on these
>>11957162
Allbirds... They also come in 4 other colors
>>11957154
I'm so sorry, it's terminal.
>>11957172
I know ;_;
>>11957155
Not if it's oxford cloth, see here: http://www.primermagazine.com/2012/spend/the-essential-ocbd-oxford-cloth-button-down-with-10-picks-to-start
Look at the Izod one styled with rolled sleeves.
What I'm wearing for class today... With the shoes, that you can't see unfortunately
>>11957571
Well, also add an iron to your little closet. Way too rumpled. Also finish zipping the pants and turn your zipper pull down. Details.
But the shirt fit is good and I like that wash for the jeans.
>>11957571
At least the jeans are a nice wash and fit from what I can see. Make sure they're not hanging over the shoes too much and if they are cuff or roll them. Get hold of some plain t-shirts in earth tones and greyscale colours. Maybe some black jeans too since they're extremely versatile. Your new shoes are actually pretty nice if not very versatile. If you want to start layering but don't have much to spend hit up thrift and try stuff out.