Cityboy, literally translated as "a boy living in a city," was first coined by the Japanese fashion magazine Popeye. Broadly speaking, it refers to boys who love life and sports, are popular among women, and have no age limit. Similar to many dressing styles, this style was heavily influenced by American culture in the early days and tended to lean towards American styles in its combinations, but now it is becoming more diverse and diverse. It generally combines elements of sports, business, leisure, outdoor, military, etc., with a focus on layering and mixing. Outsiders watch the excitement, while insiders watch the tricks. Those who truly understand this style understand that Cityboy is not just a culture that only has appearance, but a boy who must have gentlemanly demeanor and politeness. After understanding the meaning of this layer, proceed with dressing up. The selected items are not aggressive, have not many patterns, are not eye-catching, and make people feel your politeness and sense of distance.
- Common combinations
"Cityboy tips" simple white t/high neck long t+various loose shirts+various loose jackets+white socks+various loose tapered pants
The "Cityboy Element" has a super layered and oversized silhouette, with a large number of logo free clothing combinations in earth and neutral colors. It is made of cotton, linen, polyester, or corduroy materials
Next, I will recommend some fashion items that are suitable for creating a city boy to everyone:
- Irregular contrasting color patchwork letter printed button placket pure cotton shirt (DL360)
- Asymmetric pocket flip collar single breasted solid color shoulder length short sleeved suit (E245)
- Work style multi pocket letter embroidered loose straight tube corduroy casual pants (TVLP107)