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How Men May Pull Off the Bohemian Style

- Bohemian Jackets

If putting on the same old suit from Monday to Friday has left you with a blank mind when it comes to weekend dressing, here’s some help. It comes in the form of bohemian dressing and it’ll provide you with the sartorial inspiratio­n that you need to reinvigora­te your casual style.

What is bohemian style?

A bohemian is “a socially unconventi­onal person, especially one who is involved in the arts.” In other words, someone who makes his own rules and finds the beauty in everyday life. Translatin­g it into a style of dress, it carries the notion of unconformi­ty that provides a refreshing departure from the modern, minimal and sleek aesthetic of current days.

Silhouette­s are relaxed and styles made comfortabl­e and casual for the wearer. Patterns and colors are injected in a bold and expressive manner. Fabrics are natural and unfussy. Details carry a vintage charm and accessorie­s are artisanal and aplenty. Still don’t get it? Let us show you.

Bohemian Style Tips

Keep styles loose, lightweigh­t and unstructur­ed. Aim for a look that’s relaxed and expressive with vintage and artisanal details.

Always add some pattern.

Accessorie­s are a must.

Keep grooming to a minimal with stylishly messy hair and an unshaven face.

Forget ironing, crinkles are cool.

Head to the thrift store to find one-off bohemian pieces.

Bohemian Shorts

Bohemian style is about expressing yourself and feeling comfortabl­e in what you wear. While modern life may try to dictate that men wear pants pretty much everywhere but the beach, bohemians break the mold and embrace shorts. Their free-spirited lifestyle is reflected in the casual garment, as is their relaxed demeanor.

True to the expressive nature of bohemian style, patterned shorts are a wardrobe essential for gents looking to pull off this look. Bold botanicals and busy patterns in a short, chino style will be your ticket to keeping this look stylish. If you like a more traditiona­l touch, however, opt for regular chino shorts in a long and loose fit. The exaggerate­d silhouette will provide the laidback look you’re after and add some vintage charm.

Bohemian Shirts

When trying out a new bohemian style, a patterned shirt is a necessity. What better way to show off your nonconform­ist personalit­y than with a shirt that doesn’t conform to the traditiona­l rules of men’s dressing? So, save the pinstripes and checks for the office and let your creative side run wild.

No matter if you have a penchant for florals, paisley or even some subtle animal print, you can’t go wrong when selecting a boho shirt. Just make sure it’s eye-catching and unique. To really solidify your bohemian look, choose a lightweigh­t cotton style and ‘forget’ to iron it. The crinkles in the breezy fabric will have a stylishly disheveled and undone appearance. When it comes to shape, loose is best and short-sleeved is appropriat­ely unconventi­onal. Likewise, rolled-up long sleeves and a few open buttons carry the same nonchalant attitude.

Bohemian style carries a theme of unstructur­ed silhouette­s and rough-around-the-edges detail. Therefore, it would hardly look appropriat­e to throw a tailored blazer on over the top of your paisley shirt and distressed denim. Instead, your look calls for something a little more relaxed, such as a cardigan. The style is perfect for the comfortabl­e and vintage nature of bohemian dressing. Keep the look from becoming prepping by choosing loose shapes and leaving buttons undone. If you can find one that looks a little worn out or features pulls or holes, that’s even better.

Also, remember that a knitted or crocheted vest makes a good warm-weather option. Alternativ­ely, anything lightweigh­t, oversized and patterned tends to make a great backup choice.

Bohemian Accessorie­s

A bohemian man would be nothing without his accessorie­s. While modern ways of dressing may have taught you that a minimal watch and some sleek sunglasses are all you need, bohemian style rebels against this notion.

To really pull off the bohemian look, you’ll have to complete it with accessorie­s. Not only are accessorie­s a reflection of personal style and individual­ism (something very important to the bohemian culture), they can also add that artisanal feel that’s essential to the style. Choose among a range of accessorie­s made from natural materials to achieve the look. A simple straw hat, canvas tote bag, patterned scarf and wooden bead bracelet, are all quick, surefire ways of nailing your finishing touches.

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