5 Summer Outfits for 170cm Men | A Mix of Swagger and Freshness
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When wearing the first set out, the owner of the coffee shop at the alley entrance took a couple of extra glances - the white T-shirt was deliberately one size larger, with the cuffs rolled up to just below the biceps, paired with frayed denim shorts and canvas shoes with loosely tied laces. Walking in the sunlight, you can feel the wind filling the shirt, and when you raise your hand to touch your sunglasses, the thin silver chain on your wrist sways slightly. Friends say this is called 'casual cool'.
The second set features a linen shirt bought last week, in a light khaki color with natural wrinkles. With two buttons undone to reveal the collarbone, it's worn with a black tank top, and only the front half of the hem is tucked into military green cargo shorts. Carrying a canvas bag to the bookstore, I was asked for a link; it's so comfortable it feels like wearing nothing, and the swag is just subtle enough not to be eye-catching.
The third set is my personal favorite: a striped sailor shirt rolled up to the elbows, paired with white sports shorts and retro running shoes. When watching a game by the court, a girl offered water and said 'You look so fresh today' - it turns out that narrowing the hem by two centimeters can give a 170cm frame a neat look. With sweat-wetted hair casually tousled, the swag has a touch of youthfulness.
The fourth set experiments with darker colors: a black short-sleeved top with distressed denim straight-leg pants, with the hems piled on thick-soled canvas shoes. Wearing a backwards baseball cap, while buying an ice-cold cola at the convenience store, the reflection in the mirror seems a bit cool, but the round neckline was chosen deliberately to not shorten the stature. As I turned, the hem brushed past the shelves, and I heard someone behind me say, 'He dresses with such style'.
The fifth set is a godsend for the lazy: a thin grey hoodie with two small cuts at the bottom, paired with black tapered sports pants. Even when taking out the trash, the neighbors complimented 'This young man looks so spirited'. In reality, with the hood up, no one recognizes you, but the pants length is just right to the ankle, making you look taller and hiding the small belly from sitting too long, swagged like you just woke up and went out.
Switching between these five sets, I found that a 170cm summer doesn't need to force a tall presence; a well-fitted, slightly loose touch is much more comfortable than deliberately using height-boosting insoles - after all, fresh swag has always been hidden in the details of 'not seeming to dress up on purpose'.
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The second set features a linen shirt bought last week, in a light khaki color with natural wrinkles. With two buttons undone to reveal the collarbone, it's worn with a black tank top, and only the front half of the hem is tucked into military green cargo shorts. Carrying a canvas bag to the bookstore, I was asked for a link; it's so comfortable it feels like wearing nothing, and the swag is just subtle enough not to be eye-catching.
The third set is my personal favorite: a striped sailor shirt rolled up to the elbows, paired with white sports shorts and retro running shoes. When watching a game by the court, a girl offered water and said 'You look so fresh today' - it turns out that narrowing the hem by two centimeters can give a 170cm frame a neat look. With sweat-wetted hair casually tousled, the swag has a touch of youthfulness.
The fourth set experiments with darker colors: a black short-sleeved top with distressed denim straight-leg pants, with the hems piled on thick-soled canvas shoes. Wearing a backwards baseball cap, while buying an ice-cold cola at the convenience store, the reflection in the mirror seems a bit cool, but the round neckline was chosen deliberately to not shorten the stature. As I turned, the hem brushed past the shelves, and I heard someone behind me say, 'He dresses with such style'.
The fifth set is a godsend for the lazy: a thin grey hoodie with two small cuts at the bottom, paired with black tapered sports pants. Even when taking out the trash, the neighbors complimented 'This young man looks so spirited'. In reality, with the hood up, no one recognizes you, but the pants length is just right to the ankle, making you look taller and hiding the small belly from sitting too long, swagged like you just woke up and went out.
Switching between these five sets, I found that a 170cm summer doesn't need to force a tall presence; a well-fitted, slightly loose touch is much more comfortable than deliberately using height-boosting insoles - after all, fresh swag has always been hidden in the details of 'not seeming to dress up on purpose'.
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This is amazing! I can't wait to try it out myself. Thanks for sharing!