Is there literally any good way to incorporate irie colors into a fit?
I ask because I'm a rasta, and even though I stopped wearing the colors way back in highschool, i really want to incorporate them into my outfits somehow. Everything I find is so blatant though it makes me look like a faggot.
I kinda like this but again, it's SOOO fucking blatant it's obnoxious. It's only saving grace is the Africa elbow pads
I like this because it has a vintage look to it. it's just I've always found Bob Marley T-shirts lame as hell
Also if you want, please feel free to post rasta cringe, jah knows its fucking everywhere.
>>12030290
The whole rasta thing is kinda burn.
If you like doing that, well more power to you, but if you wanna look like you're unemployed and live off food stamps then that's the way to go.
Just wear toned down colors of the ones you pointed out.
Wear like a like cream (leaning to yellow I supose), burgundy, and darker green colors you should be gucci desu.
>>12030344
Ayy, white Gucci polo with chinos maybe for the yellow? Actually might look really good with my reeboks
>>12030343
Trust me I'm aware of the negative stigma, I get enough dumb fucking questions just for having locs.
Gonna sound super corny I know, but the colors actually do mean alot to me which is why I wanna find a way to incorporate them somehow
Use contrasting small things or jewelry or accessories against blander things, or always avoid wearing any one colour as an entire solid piece of fabric unless it's desaturated.
Try to limit how much of what colour comes through and avoid large solidity.
in other words, you don't want to wear a suit made of the guyanese flag, but you would wear a suit? put on blander/unsaturated fabrics like black, white, grey with different shades of colour. If the entire shirt is something like a desaturated forest green, don't wear any one of your other two colours as it's own piece like yellow or red pants/jacket. it wears on the eyes. If you wear a solid, make sure it's under something else.
ALSO consider rasta as laid back, which means you could take advantage of textures that look laid back, non-shiny things like nep and flannel here and there.
maybe something like this, OP?
The rasta colours incorporated into normal clothing