Are you tired of not knowing how to put an outfit together because most of your items are statement pieces? Well, you have landed in the right spot my friend. The key to deftly putting outfits together and not spending so much time standing in front of your wardrobe, is owning classic staples. They go with everything and can be dressed up or down.
I put together three unisex/genderless outfits for you.
- A cap
Pretty basic, I know, but hear me out. The graphic design on the front side giving people a view of your brain gives it personnality and uniqueness.
Style this cap with a black tank top:
For bottoms, you can never go wrong with denim bottoms. You can dress them up or down depending on your mood:
Carpenter Denim Shorts - Cotton:On
For shoes why not go with the classic converse chuck '70:
Converse Chuck '70 Low Black - ASOS
Add a bag. Always keep in mind that solid colors are easier to style and give you more outfit options than the ones with prints...
Unisex Handmade Leather Bag - Etsy
Don't forget your favorite accessories, and you are ready to head out the door my friend.
2. T-shirt
You can never go wrong with a t-shirt, instead of being a basic gray one, it has that touch of color that adds some fun to it.
Style this t-shirt with a pair of gender-neutral joggers:
Your favorite sneakers
NEW BALANCE 550 ' WHITE GREY - KICKSCREW
And voilà, you created a comfy look effortlessly. Don't forget to accessorize, it always makes a difference. That's when you throw in your own touch.
3. A Set/Suit
What's better than waking up, throwing on a two piece set and instantly looking put-together?
Here is an example of a tailored look you should invest in:
Collusion Unisex Tailored Suit - ASOS
You can wear the suit with anything. Loafers, for example, will do the trick if you're into them. They work in your favor at any occasion.
Always accessorize!
Work smarter not harder. Why overcomplicate your wardrobe with 90% pieces that are all over the place when you can stick to classic items that are easily pairable and stylable. Of course, you should always have statement pieces but don't make them the majority of what's in your closet.