Why We're Not Over Oversized Suiting
Who says suiting has to be boring? Word on the street is you can bring major streetwear energy to a suit—and yep, it’s true.
Who says suiting has to be boring? Word on the street is you can bring major streetwear energy to a suit—and yep, it’s true. Today’s suits are cooler, bolder, and way more versatile than ever before and we’re obsessed. Ready to make it your own? Keep reading for a piece-by-piece guide to pulling off this look with secondhand finds.
Oversized blazer jacket
Obviously, the oversized blazer is the main character here. The bolder the shoulders, the better. It sets the tone for your whole look—so whether you're going for monochrome, a subtle print, or a bold pop of color, make it intentional. Once you've nailed the fit, the rest just falls into place.
Tapered trousers
The best pants for this look? A tapered or straight-leg trouser. A slight taper helps balance out the oversized vibe—keeping things polished without making you feel like you're swimming in fabric. Oversized is the goal, but the fit still matters. Plus, it’s a comfier alternative to traditional dress pants while still giving that effortless, elevated feel.
Cropped collared shirt or relaxed button-up
Depending on where you're headed, you can go with a cropped collared shirt or a relaxed button-up. A crop adds a cool contrast to the oversized elements, while a relaxed button-up brings a polished vibe minus the stuffiness of a high-neck collar.
Shoulder bag
A medium-sized shoulder bag is the perfect finishing touch. Go for something sleek and understated with a subtle pop of color. And of course, make sure it holds all your essentials.
Sleek sneaker or chunky loafer
If you're leaning into a streetwear vibe, a sleek white sneaker is the move. Heading to the office instead? A chunky loafer keeps it polished and cool.