3 Easy Men's Outfits for Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is this week.
Many of us are heading back home, to visit family, friends, or meet new people with our significant others for the holiday. That means packing. And that means packing smarter, not more.
Some of us will be staying home or visiting those who do not live far from these destinations for dinner Thursday.
Either way, we all still have to consider a big question: what are we going to wear? Most of us have multiple places to hit up this holiday (with Tupperware and foil in tow) and we want to know the right looks that will be both stylish and comfortable.
Here are three easy outfits using stuff you probably already own.
Fancy Dinner/ Meeting Her Family:
Some Thanksgivings are a little more fancy than others and require a step up from your usual binge eating days. For a more formal dinner, it's time to break out that trusty dark suit and button down. It is an easy way to look put together without too many fussy elements.
I also recommend this look if you are meeting a significant other's family. Why? Well, looking polished and serious when meeting a family never hurt. A good rule I put in practice when I go see Earl's family (even to this day) is whatever your boo tells you the dress code is, dress one step above that.
Family Fun:
When you are with your people, the last things you want to be are either too fussy or, worst of all, sloppy. Therefore the look you want is something that you can chill in, get a good food coma in, and that will look good in all the pictures your relatives be taking (you know they do!).
There is something so put together about a nice long sleeve tee layered under a chunky sweater. For hanging with your family, I recommend a put together yet comfy look of boots, dark denim, a long sleeve tee with a sweater. It's a handsome look that will make mama and them proud without being too fancy. You are there to eat, after all.
Friendsgiving:
You are hanging with your crew. It's time for drinks, jokes, Cards Against Humanity, some spades, and fun. So your look should be comfortable as well, but maybe not as polished as either of the above looks.
This is the hangout look. Your friends require you to bring your famous dish, the bottle, or something to the function. The last thing they are going to require is a stuffy outfit. The only things required to be stuffed for this event are the turkeys and your belly. A plaid/ flannel button down with a black tee and jeans does it. It's a comfortable cool look that is easy to rock without looking sloppy.
Whatever you choose to wear, I hope you have the happiest of Thanksgivings. Be safe, eat well, and enjoy yo'self!
Many of us are heading back home, to visit family, friends, or meet new people with our significant others for the holiday. That means packing. And that means packing smarter, not more.
Some of us will be staying home or visiting those who do not live far from these destinations for dinner Thursday.
Either way, we all still have to consider a big question: what are we going to wear? Most of us have multiple places to hit up this holiday (with Tupperware and foil in tow) and we want to know the right looks that will be both stylish and comfortable.
Here are three easy outfits using stuff you probably already own.
Fancy Dinner/ Meeting Her Family:
Some Thanksgivings are a little more fancy than others and require a step up from your usual binge eating days. For a more formal dinner, it's time to break out that trusty dark suit and button down. It is an easy way to look put together without too many fussy elements.
I also recommend this look if you are meeting a significant other's family. Why? Well, looking polished and serious when meeting a family never hurt. A good rule I put in practice when I go see Earl's family (even to this day) is whatever your boo tells you the dress code is, dress one step above that.
Family Fun:
When you are with your people, the last things you want to be are either too fussy or, worst of all, sloppy. Therefore the look you want is something that you can chill in, get a good food coma in, and that will look good in all the pictures your relatives be taking (you know they do!).
There is something so put together about a nice long sleeve tee layered under a chunky sweater. For hanging with your family, I recommend a put together yet comfy look of boots, dark denim, a long sleeve tee with a sweater. It's a handsome look that will make mama and them proud without being too fancy. You are there to eat, after all.
Friendsgiving:
You are hanging with your crew. It's time for drinks, jokes, Cards Against Humanity, some spades, and fun. So your look should be comfortable as well, but maybe not as polished as either of the above looks.
This is the hangout look. Your friends require you to bring your famous dish, the bottle, or something to the function. The last thing they are going to require is a stuffy outfit. The only things required to be stuffed for this event are the turkeys and your belly. A plaid/ flannel button down with a black tee and jeans does it. It's a comfortable cool look that is easy to rock without looking sloppy.
Whatever you choose to wear, I hope you have the happiest of Thanksgivings. Be safe, eat well, and enjoy yo'self!
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