Men’s Style : 4 Way for Men to Styl Blue Chinos
Last Updated on June 22, 2024 by Team Styl.
It’s safe to say that in men’s style during the summertime blue becomes the new black. It’s a staple in every guy’s wardrobe, be it blue denim or blue chinos. But given how hot it has already gotten I’d suggest you guys to ditch the denim. The reason being that denim fabric is pretty thick which isn’t good for your skin in such high temperatures. So replace your blue denim with blue chinos. Chinos can be worn as diversely as denims and given how comfy and breathable its fabric is, you’ll make it your main. So here I’ll show you 4 different ways to style your blue chinos for 4 different looks!
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Men’s Style : OFFICE LOOK
An on point men’s style work ensemble is supposed to make you look professional yet approachable so adding a fashion quotient to it is essential. Make your regular white shirt look even better by pairing it with blue chinos instead of trousers. Match the color of your belt and shoes for a more professional approach.
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DAY OUT
There are two ways to style your chinos for a day out.
- The first way is to keep it simple and pair it with a solid color polo t-shirt and loafers.
- The second way is a little technical but super fun and stylish. In summers one must try to wear cool colors like shades and tones of blue and green. So curate an ensemble based on this color scheme. The ensemble below is an example to help ypu get more clarity about the color matching.
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DATE NIGHT
I know it’s surprising but chinos are perfect for date nights as well. So diverse right! Play with bright colors and bolder patterns for the night scenes. Chinos are comfortable to be in while partying without having your legs get super sweaty.
By the end of it I’m sure all of us can see how multi-purpose chinos are and how you easily swap your blue denims with blue chinos. For further queries or to get styled reach us at STYL-INC.
Signin off,
Keep’in it Styl-ish,
-Priyal Malik
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