Look Hot, Feel Cool
It's that time of year again – the sun is shining, the temperature is rising, and it's time to step up your summer style game so you can look effortlessly cool, confident, and irresistible to women.
While it's not rocket science, it does take a little finesse, and we’re here to help to make the summer of 2024 the hottest one yet in all the right ways. These tips apply to both single and taken men, because even though you might be hitched, you still gotta look good for both her attraction and your self-respect.
Let’s jump right into these game-changing summer style tips.
Topics Covered in This Guide
1. Master the Art of Layering
I already hear it; "Layering in the summer? Are you crazy?" Hear me out.
Layering isn't just for winter. A lightweight linen blazer over a crisp white tee can transform your look from casual to sophisticated in seconds. When the sun goes down, you're ready to impress, and lightweight linen top layers can help to cover unsightly sweat marks.
Pro-Tip: Summer sweat a problem? Check out our post on how to deal with summer sweat for men to conquer summer sweat once and for all.
2. Embrace Color
Summer is the perfect time to experiment with color. A bold hue can add a touch of personality to your outfit without being too flashy.
Think vibrant blues , sunny yellows , or earthy greens . Just remember, less is more. Pair one standout piece with neutral colors for a balanced look.
3. Don’t Underestimate Accessories
Accessories can make or break an outfit; a stylish watch, pair of sunglasses, or simple necklace can take your look from above average to head-turning — but don't overdo it. Choose a few key pieces that complement your outfit and reflect your unique style.
4. Wear Drawlz
The foundation of any good outfit is your underwear. Drawlz boxer briefs aren't just incredibly comfortable, they're also stylish. They'll keep you cool and confident throughout any day no matter how hot it gets thanks to the moisture-wicking technology , which translates to an overall more attractive you. Trust me, Drawlz are a game-changer.
5. Footwork Matters
Your shoes are the final touch to your outfit. Invest in a few versatile pairs that can be dressed up or down; loafers, boat shoes, and clean white sneakers are summer staples that can take your look to the next level. Don't forget to keep your shoes clean and polished for a sharp, put-together appearance.
6. Grooming is Key
A well-groomed man is an attractive man. Pay attention to the details – a fresh haircut, a trimmed beard, and manicured nails can make a world of difference. Also, don't neglect your skin. Sunscreen is essential, and a good moisturizer will keep your skin hydrated and healthy.
Pro-Tips: Check out our post on 9 male hygiene habits that lead to female rejection to avoid common grooming pitfalls.
7. Confidence is Your Best Accessory
FAQ
How do I find my personal style?
Finding your personal style is about experimenting and discovering what makes you feel confident and comfortable. Look at fashion magazines, get inspired by style influencers on social media, and mesh different looks until you find what works for you. It’s important to not copy/paste what others are doing, but rather make a Frankenstein of style by picking and choosing what resonates best with you and your unique style.
What are some good summer color combinations?
Classic combinations like navy and white, or khaki and blue are always a safe bet. For something bolder, try pairing orange with brown or green with purple.
How do I dress for a summer date night?
For a summer date night, opt for a light-colored linen shirt, dark jeans, and loafers. Add a touch of personality with a statement accessory, like a watch or bracelet.
The Bottom Line
Summer style is all about looking and feeling good, and by incorporating these tips into your wardrobe, you'll achieve both. Remember, it's not about following trends blindly but about finding your own personal style and owning it. Step out there, embrace the sun, and let your style shine.
Thanks for stopping by, until next time.
Anthony
Founder, Drawlz