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Just got to be confident and own what you got in order to look good right? Well lets look at what fashion advice exists out there for men shall we?
Lets go down the top google results for "short male fashion"
https://www.realmenrealstyle.com/short-man-style/
Okay well thats just one articl.....
https://www.artofmanliness.com/articles/dressing-taller-short-men/
Okay those are just headlines, surely they can't all be like this?
https://www.dmarge.com/2018/07/short-men-style.html
l-lets try s-something else
https://www.askmen.com/fashion/fashiontip_150/150_fashion_advice.html
JUST FUCKING LOL! Normoids tell us manlets we need to be more 'confident", but LITERALLY ALL advice for short people is "be tall"
Just give up if you're under 6'0" lmao
Lets go down the top google results for "short male fashion"
https://www.realmenrealstyle.com/short-man-style/
>10 Short Man Style Secrets | How To Look Taller | Stylish Tips To Dress Shorter Men
Okay well thats just one articl.....
https://www.artofmanliness.com/articles/dressing-taller-short-men/
Dressing Taller: 10 Tips for Short Men
Okay those are just headlines, surely they can't all be like this?
https://www.dmarge.com/2018/07/short-men-style.html
The golden rule for shorter guy dressing is to take attention away from your small stature. This means, minimising unnecessary details and hang-ups on your outfit and creating an overall stylish look. Think streamline; limiting pockets on coats and shirts and big accessories, like watches and ties. That way an onlooker can scan your body from top to bottom, and not get caught on a ‘busy’ detail or something that ‘cuts’ your look in half. Let’s take a like at five key tricks to dressing as the shorter guy.
In the vein of toning down visual busyness, monochromatic or a loosely tonal colour scheme assists in creating a streamline look. Bold colour-blocking is not an option for the shorter guy, as it literally cuts your body in two – accentuating either your stumpy legs or short torso (or both). Dark tones (navy, black, charcoal) are even better when thinking ‘monochrome’, adding to the appearance of blended height as the dark hues run up from your shoe to collar.
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Avoid double-breasted or three-button suits, leaning toward one or two button jackets. Search out jackets with pockets are that aren’t too spaced out, helping centralise and lengthen your torso. Shawl and notch are your key lapel selections, keeping them narrow.
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One way to elevate your stature is by wearing height-increasing footwear such as thicker insoles and shoes with thicker soles. You can use lifts or elevator soles too, which easily slip into your shoe. Whatever you do, avoid man-heel shoes, like the Cuban. It instantly says “I have a problem with being short”.
l-lets try s-something else
https://www.askmen.com/fashion/fashiontip_150/150_fashion_advice.html
Anything that elongates your height is a good thing. For example, vertical stripes in clothing can help extend the look of your shorter body. Patterns such as pinstripe, chalkstripe and herringbone also offer that "vertical" effect.
Note: Steer clear of plaid and checkered shirts.
Wearing a shirt and pants in the same color will prevent obvious breaks in your natural frame, and as a result can give the illusion that you're taller.
In addition, dark colors, especially black, tend to have a slimming effect and help shorter men seem more elongated. The same applies to light or medium-weight fabrics. Heavier fabrics, on the other hand, tend to make you look bulkier and shorter.
Finally, remember that it's important that your clothes fit flawlessly. Looser garments can make you look stumpy, so opt for a fit that is trim rather than baggy.
JUST FUCKING LOL! Normoids tell us manlets we need to be more 'confident", but LITERALLY ALL advice for short people is "be tall"
Just give up if you're under 6'0" lmao