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Men’s Style Mondays

post_bryce4_031716_01post_bryce4_031716_02post_bryce4_031716_03post_bryce4_031716_04post_bryce4_031716_05Boots: DSW | Sweater: H&M |
Shorts: ASOS | Fedora: Urban Outfitters

I don’t know about you, but I love taking on a rain shower in my favorite boots. More specifically, a fresh pair of leather desert boots always does the trick.

Take, for instance, the featured outfit shown above. This past week, I had a chance to get my bottoms wet in these newly purchased boots from DSW. Not only are these boots comfy, they are pretty water resistant as well. You can’t beat that, right?

Now, let’s go on to the actual outfit. I styled my boots with a fine-knit cotton sweater from H&M and cut-off shorts from ASOS.

Similar to the shorts, the sweater has a cut-off area near the neckline, which adds a nice touch.

So, how do you feel about this particular look? Feel free to share in the comments section below.

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How Did I Wear…

post_bryce1_030416_01post_bryce1_030416_02post_bryce1_030416_03post_bryce1_030416_04post_bryce1_030416_05Pants: ASOS | Shirt: ASOS |
Boots: DSW

How did I wear…resin coated pants?

Before the weather changes completely, I decided to bring out my newly purchased resin coated pants from H&M.

Resin coated? Yes, you heard it correctly. Resin is a specific coating that gives us that leather look, especially in black.

Tip: Stick with solid colored tops when styling your resin coated pants. If you go with a print, try stripes or polka dots.

Since the pants speak for themselves, I decided to pair it with a longline green tee, chelsea boots, and a wide brim fedora.

Tip: It’s technically winter still, and you should have no problem wearing boots in March. Chelsea or combat, any style of boots can go with these pants.

Call me a ethnic leprechaun, but this is the perfect pre-St Pattys Day look.

Tip: When the weather gets a little chilly, don’t forget your denim coat.

So, how do you feel about this look? Feel free to share with us in the comments section below.

Thanks for reading!