How To Style Your Vintage Clothes For Summer
Introduction
You may not be willing to shell out big bucks for bespoke men’s vintage clothing, but that doesn’t mean you can’t look sharp this summer. You just have to know how to customise the clothes you already have, and add a few choice pieces that are cheap and easy to find. Here’s what you need to do:
Customise
Customising is a great way to make your vintage clothes more unique. You can customise just about anything on a piece of vintage clothing, including belts and accessories and more.
A couple of ideas for customising could include:
- Adding buttons to the front of your shirt.
- Using safety pins to attach buttons onto a piece of clothing that doesn’t have any left on it (this works especially well for cardigans).
Vintage clothing can be a great way to express yourself through fashion without spending too much money!
Shoes
Shoes are one of the most important items to consider when putting together an outfit, so choose a pair that matches the season. If it’s summer and you’re wearing shorts or a skirt, sandals are an obvious choice. But if you’re looking for something more transitional—and comfortable—you can still make them work.
For example: You can wear boots with your vintage outfit during colder months or even in fall/winter weather (they’ll keep your feet warm!). Make sure to pick shoes that fit well and are comfortable enough for all day wear! Don’t go sockless here though; they’ll leave marks on your feet while walking around all day long, making it hard not only on yourself but also others who will have to see them later on down the road as well!
Band T-shirts
Band T-shirts are a great way to express your personality. They’re often inexpensive, and you can find them in vintage stores or on eBay for a bargain price. They’re also easy to style with anything from jeans to chinos, making them the perfect wardrobe staple for any casual summer outfit. If you’re looking for a way to show off your inner rockstar, band tees are sure to do the trick!
After all, who isn’t obsessed with their favourite bands? And what better way is there than wearing it on your chest?
Classic Shorts
Classic shorts are a summer staple, and for good reason. They’re a great way to let your legs breathe and show off some style, while also being comfortable and easy to wear.
Shorts can make you feel confident about your body in a way that’s more than just skin deep—they make it clear that you’re comfortable with who you are, which is always something worth celebrating.
You can buy, not bespoke and still look smart.
You can buy, not bespoke and still look smart.
A lot of people think that vintage clothing is only for those who are ready to pay a fortune for bespoke tailoring or tailor their own clothes from scratch. However, that’s not true! Vintage clothing is often available at a fraction of the cost of its modern counterparts and there are plenty of places where you can find well-made items at very reasonable prices. You just need to know where to look!
Conclusion
If you like vintage clothes and want to buy your first pieces of clothing, it is important to remember that the styles of yesterday are not always suitable for today. As a result, we have discussed the importance of choosing items that can be worn on the street without looking too old-fashioned or outdated. There are five essential tips when choosing vintage clothes. They include:
- Stick with timeless items
- Avoid trendy items
- Look for well-made fabrics
- Choose garments that fit well on your body type (or choose those with minimal tailoring needed).
- Buy high quality materials such as leathers and silks because they last longer than other types. It’s also worth noting that it’s better not to overdo things – don’t try too hard with accessories like chains which might not go well together anyway! So there you have some tips for buying vintage clothing! If you follow these guidelines on how to style your summer outfit then hopefully there’ll be no need for any embarrassing fashion faux pas in future when shopping at thrift stores…and if so maybe just wear something else next time instead!”