mixing and matching daily outfits can become very turnkey. Here, style connoisseur Ryan Poague, general manager of Bonobos in Buckhead Village District, offers his rules of thumb to successfully pulling off any guy outfit.
This is enough to create an endless variety of semi-formal outfits, especially when you add accessories such as suspenders and an assortment of casual and dressy shoes. Mastering the Art of Mixing and Matching There are no hard and fast rules to follow when it comes to creating a business f...
You can also take inspiration from your favorite monochrome outfits. But rather than mixing and matching solid-colored pieces, consider pairing prints and patterns from the same color family to create a cohesive look. Let’s say you want to wear a pink striped T-shirt. Try pairing this top ...
Accept that you'll put together some outfits that just don't work, and treat them as experimental data. Figure out why they look bad and what you need to fix so they'll look good. Don't be afraid of pattern matching. With a bit of practice you'll quickly figure out what does and...
Advanced Mixing & Matching These are just a few easy ways to put patterns to work for you. Once you’ve mastered the two-pattern combination, the next step is adding a third or even fourth pattern. The general rule of scale still applies, but it gets progressively more difficult to pull...
Mixing prints is meant to be fun, so consider the rules lightly and take a risks when pairing your travel outfits. After a few trials it should become easier, and you will be mixing and matching prints like a pro. What are your tips when matching and mixing prints? Please share in the...