Originating from mechanics’ work clothes, jumpsuits, also known as ties or all-in-ones, are synonymous with tough-looking work style. Like cargo pants and coveralls, jumpsuits are extremely popular as rugged, masculine, and rugged items. In this issue, we focus on the “jumpsuit” and pick up the most popular outfits and recommended items!
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Olive green jumpsuit combined with white items to get rid of the wildness from the coordination
This olive green short-sleeved jumpsuit coordinates with a white T-shirt showing through the neck and cuffs, and white sneakers on the feet for a casual look. The combination of white items, which are perfect for removing aches and pains, dispels the dowdy look often associated with work-style jumpsuits. The light blue and white striped neckerchief around the neck, which brings a fresh mood, is also not to be missed.
Dickies Jumpsuit
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Differentiate your men’s coordinate by pairing a jumpsuit with clean tassel loafers
While most jumpsuits are made of durable cotton or denim, this gentleman chose a linen-blend model to differentiate his men’s coordinate. The man here has chosen a linen-blend model to distinguish himself from the rest of the men’s outfit, and has added black tassel loafers worn barefoot to give the outfit a dressy feel while keeping the work-inspired mood in the backdrop. This outfit has a safari-like and resort-like atmosphere.
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