Focus on street-style coordination! Introducing snaps & items for adult men’s reference! Page 2

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Focus on street-style coordination! Introducing snaps & items for adult men's reference!

What are the main characteristics of street coordination?

Street coordination is diverse in terms of genres and cultures, such as skater, hip-hop, and vintage clothing (grunge), but current street fashion is characterized by style mixing, deconstruction, hybridization, and remixing through collaborations with other brands. In addition, oversized and loose silhouettes that symbolize freedom and unboundedness and allow creative layering are the mainstream.

Balenciaga Cap

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The best part of street fashion is mixing and matching different styles

The best part of street coordination is mixing different tastes to create a new style. For example, the “city boy” look that has been gaining attention over the past few years is characterized by wearing “traditional” items that are “oversized” and easy to move around in.

Other street styles incorporating high-brand items called “mode street” and “luxury street” are also not to be missed, starting with Comme des Garcons and Yohji Yamamoto, which established a close relationship between mode and street in the 1980s, and the designers from Belgium’s Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp, who were influenced by these two brands. Mode Street was born from designers from the Royal Academy of Antwerp, Belgium, who were influenced by these two brands, and took the world by storm as cutting-edge fashion. Brands such as Balenciaga, Gucci, Celine, Saint Laurent, Maison Margiela, Off-White, Rick Owens, Louis Vuitton, and Prada, all of which have become trendsetters and leaders in the mode, have their roots in Mode Street, which mixes a variety of styles.

Rick Owens DRKSHDW (Rick Owens Dark Shadow) sarouel shorts

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Two points to keep in mind to avoid mistakes in street coordination

While the basis of street coordination is to dress freely and without stereotypes, many people are thinking, “I don’t want to look too aggressive and be seen as tacky by others. There are two points that adults should keep in mind when practicing street coordination.

Point 1: “Be careful not to coordinate only additions and subtractions.

Coordinating only with additions, such as pattern-on-pattern or jazzing up accessories, is for advanced users and difficult to create a good impression. It is a good idea to add a little bit of edge and a touch of modernity by layering simple, plain items with a single point of interest.

Point 2: “Be careful to choose a size that doesn’t make you look like you are being worn.

Even though oversized, loose silhouettes and wide legs are the mainstream for street fashion, choose your size carefully so that you don’t look “worn out. For mature men in particular, who are expected to look beautiful and appropriate for their age, it is not a good idea to look sloppy and sloppy or to look like you are trying to look young, even if you have a moderately loose or relaxed look. Don’t forget that it’s a good idea to keep a stylish look while tuning in to the current silhouette and size.

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