COLUMN: Add a little more testosterone to your wardrobe

JIMENA HERRERO

One of this season’s most popular trends had a little more testosterone than usual. From oxfords to button-down shirts and blazers, the androgynous look made a comeback for the fall, and dressing like one of the boys has never been easier.

Whether your style is classic, edgy, girly or laid back, menswear pieces are easy to incorporate to any outfit or style. When worn correctly, menswear-inspired pieces can create a simple and timeless look. Think Katherine Hepburn.

Here are a few ways to incorporate menswear into your wardrobe:

 

1. Layers. Try pairing light, feminine fabrics with heavier masculine ones. A silk cami under a blazer, or tweed pants paired with a soft cashmere sweater are great examples of this. Layers can also create an interesting contrast when it comes to patterns. Try mixing masculine patterns, such as pinstripes or houndstooth, with more feminine ones, such as polka dots and florals.

 

2. Try a Trench. Nothing says menswear like a great trench. The key to pulling off a trench is to find one that doesn’t overwhelm your frame. Look for the right length — mid-thigh is usually the most flattering — and find a neutral color that will work for you. Instead of the classic khaki, try a rich brown or gray.

 

3. Button Up. One of the easiest ways to wear a menswear-inspired look is by adding a button-up shirt to an outfit. Button-up shirts can be worn in multiple ways. Try adding a chunky necklace or a fun cardigan. Wear it buttoned up, under a vest or open with a girly top.

 

4. Get Tailored. A tailored trouser is versatile; it can be dressed up or down. A popular look this season was the cuffed trouser which falls around the ankle and makes the look a little more playful. Pair tailored trousers with feminine tops and a fun pair of heels or oxfords.

 

5. Men’s Socks. Try a pair of men’s socks, or menswear-inspired socks with a fun pair of shoes. Add a pair of argyle socks with oxfords or a chunky knit sock with some booties.

 

6. Suspenders. This accessory has become somewhat trendy over the last few months. To make it seem more authentic, try a classic suspender with leather fasteners rather than synthetic ones.

 

7. Cardigans. A great alternative to the pullover sweater. Cardigans look great with just about anything and are perfect for layering. Try a cardigan over your favorite dress or paired with jeans and a basic T-shirt.  

 

8. Blazers. A menswear staple — blazers come in just about every color, cut and style. The key to finding a great blazer is to look for a cut and a fabric that works with your silhouette. Cropped blazers add length to your torso, while longer-cut blazers shorten it.

 

Balance is the key when wearing a menswear-influenced outfit. Add a few feminine touches, like heels, fun jewelry and flowy fabrics paired with heavier ones. This will keep your outfit from looking overly masculine or stuffy.

Remember, the menswear trend is masculine inspired, not just masculine. The goal of this trend is to wear a piece traditionally meant for a man, in a feminine way.

 

– Jimena Herrero is a liberal arts major minoring in journalism. She attended ABM in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and majored in fashion design. Her column runs once a month. Comments or suggestions on how she can keep you trendy? E-mail her at jimena.h@aggiemail.usu.edu