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Image 1 — [OOTD] Breezy linen set for the warmer days
Image 2 — [OOTD] Breezy linen set for the warmer days
Image 3 — [OOTD] Breezy linen set for the warmer days
Image 4 — [OOTD] Breezy linen set for the warmer days

[OOTD] Breezy linen set for the warmer days

Put together this super relaxed look for the upcoming warm weather.
Everything is lightweight, breathable, and soft.

Breakdown:

  • White linen/cotton blend grandad collar shirt
  • Dark brown drawstring pleated shorts (that linen texture is crazy)
  • Sand/beige suede slip-on loafers
  • Dark brown suede tote bag

Got this whole tonal brown/white vibe going. It's minimal but feels very premium because of the materials. What do you guys think of this "cozy luxury" style?

u/Greedy_Mind7988 — 1 day ago

Summer Outfit Inspo for Guys | Simple Everyday Fits

1️⃣ Vintage Graphic Tee + Olive Green Baggy Cargo Pants
Washed, vintage feel with a relaxed fit that works on pretty much any body type. Finished with a black belt and black low-top sneakers for an easy American streetwear look.

2️⃣ Burgundy Raglan Stripe Quick-Dry Set
A full retro-sporty look in one go. The side stripes tie the whole color palette together, while the German trainers keep it clean and understated. Easy for commuting, running errands, or just going for a walk.

3️⃣ Light Gray Rabbit Graphic Tee + Gradient Baggy Jeans
Subtle logo details keep the tee low-key, while the washed gradient denim helps create a more balanced silhouette. Paired with clean white sneakers for an effortless, youthful summer look.

4️⃣ Vintage Raglan Graphic Tee + Camo Cargo Pants
Maximum streetwear vibes. The camo cargos come with plenty of pockets and tons of room for everyday essentials. Paired with retro low-top sneakers for an easy casual streetwear fit.

u/Greedy_Mind7988 — 10 days ago

7 Summer Flatlays, 1 Aesthetic. Which fit are you picking? 1-7 🧵👇

Built a capsule wardrobe for the warmer days. Swapped bold graphics for breathable fabrics like linen, slub cotton, and light knits.

  • Fit 1: Royal Blue Linen + Tailored Shorts + Black Leather Trainers
  • Fit 2: Pinstripe Pullover + Black Shorts
  • Fit 3: Striped Knit Polo + Washed Wide-Leg Denim + Retro Trainers
  • Fit 4: Crochet Polo + Cream Linen Trousers + Suede Loafers
  • Fit 5: Micro-striped Tee + Olive Double-Knee Carpenter Pants
  • Fit 6: Plaid Seersucker Shirt + Dark Denim Wide Pants
  • Fit 7: Texturized White Short-Sleeve + Cream Linen Pants + Leather Derbies

Which slide is your favorite? Let me know in the comments!

u/Greedy_Mind7988 — 17 days ago

[Summer Haul] Picked up some clean fit pieces for summer & early fall

Been slowly building my wardrobe around a more clean / low-key style lately.

I used to pay more attention to logos and statement pieces, but recently I’ve been enjoying clothes with better textures, cuts, and small details — things like knit patterns, waffle fabrics, different collars, and muted colors.

Sharing some pieces from my recent haul. Most of them are pretty simple, but I really like how much character comes from the materials and silhouettes.

1.Light Grey Layered Knit Polo

Really like the fake layered collar detail on this one.

The grey tone makes it easy to pair with almost anything, and the knit texture gives it a more elevated feeling compared to a basic polo.

  1. Heather Grey Knit Polo

A very simple piece, but the fabric texture makes it stand out.

Probably one of those tops that can work with both trousers and denim.

  1. Dark Grey-Brown Cable Knit Polo

The cable knit pattern and vintage-style buttons are probably my favorite details.

The color is a little different from the usual black/grey pieces, but still very easy to style.

  1. Dark Grey Textured Henley

Love the small details on this one.

The textured fabric and henley neckline make it feel more interesting than a regular short sleeve tee while keeping the relaxed vibe.

  1. Brown Waffle Knit Polo

The waffle texture gives it a nice vintage/workwear feeling.

Planning to wear this one with relaxed trousers or cargos for a more casual look.

  1. Oat Grey Asymmetric Long Sleeve

Simple design but with a small twist.

The neckline detail makes it feel less like a basic long sleeve, which is something I’ve been looking for lately.

  1. White Textured Graphic Tee

A good everyday piece.

The texture keeps it from feeling like a normal printed tee, and it works well with wider pants.

  1. Cream Striped Knit Henley

Probably the most “quiet luxury” feeling piece from this haul.

The cream color, stripes, and knit texture give it a clean vintage look.

Overall Thoughts

The main thing I was looking for in this haul was better fabrics and interesting small details rather than loud designs.

A good collar, knit texture, or better silhouette can completely change how a simple piece looks.

Still need some time to wear everything more, but these are definitely the kind of pieces I see myself rotating a lot.

Which piece would you pick from this haul? 👇

u/Greedy_Mind7988 — 29 days ago
▲ 10 r/NARWAL

Am I the only one regretting not waiting for the white Flow 2

I got the black one couple weeks ago and now I can’t stop staring at the white one... I’m literally considering returning the black one and swapping it for white. But is it worth the hassle? My black one works great, and I’m scared the replacement might come with issues...

u/Greedy_Mind7988 — 1 month ago

Probably my favorite bracelet I've picked up this year

I wasn't planning on buying another bracelet, but this one immediately caught my attention.

I really like how every bead looks a little different. Some have soft white inclusions, others have warm reddish tones, and together they almost look like tiny landscapes trapped inside the crystal. It's one of those pieces that's much more interesting in person than in photos.

I've been wearing it almost every day because it goes with pretty much everything without being too flashy. It's subtle, but every time the light hits it, you notice a different detail.

Anyone else collect natural crystal bracelets or unique gemstone jewelry? I'd love to see your favorite pieces.

u/Greedy_Mind7988 — 1 month ago

6 clean City Boy fits with a little gorpcore and quiet luxury mixed in

Been really into this kind of muted, layered styling lately. Nothing is overly loud, but the mix of charcoal, black, oatmeal, off-white, and light grey makes every fit feel put together.

A lot of these sit somewhere between City Boy, light technical wear, relaxed tailoring, and subtle outdoor styling.

Look 1
Charcoal stand-collar zip jacket with off-white wide-leg jeans and black leather derby boots. The jacket brings a technical edge, while the lighter denim keeps the outfit from feeling too heavy.

Look 2
Textured dark zip-up jacket with grey pinstripe pleated trousers and glossy black derbies. This is probably the most polished fit in the set—relaxed tailoring without looking too formal.

Look 3
Black asymmetrical zip bomber with charcoal wide-leg trousers. The angled zipper and subtle workwear details give the top some personality, while the trousers keep everything clean and structured.

Look 4
Oatmeal Henley long sleeve with light grey relaxed sweatpants and woven leather loafers. Very simple, but the texture on the top and shoes makes it feel more intentional than a regular lounge fit.

Look 5
Washed charcoal graphic tee with light-wash wide-leg jeans and black-and-white canvas shoes. The front stays minimal, while the larger outdoor-inspired back graphic gives it more character.

Look 6
Dark short-sleeve knit with a subtle geometric pattern, paired with cream pleated trousers and black derbies. This one has a slightly retro feel but still looks modern because of the wider silhouette.

I like how all six fits stay in a similar color palette but still have different moods. Which one would you wear most?

u/Greedy_Mind7988 — 1 month ago
▲ 5 r/NARWAL

(Update) Joined the club

Couldn’t pass up the Prime day sales. My new Narwal Flow 2 arrived

Several days ago I posted here asking for robot vacuum recommendations, and I ended up going with the Narwal Flow 2

Thanks robot vacuum nerds! Any maintenance tips?

u/Greedy_Mind7988 — 2 months ago

A week of outfits without repeating a look

Sharing a collection of 5 autumn/winter outfits—think "Old Money," elegant, and atmospheric vibes!

Let me know which one you like and which link you'd like.

u/Greedy_Mind7988 — 2 months ago

Summer Outfit Pick: This Knit Polo Has Been Getting the Most Wear

Some pieces end up sitting in the closet. Others somehow become the first thing you reach for every weekend.

This knit polo falls into the second category.

The fabric has a really nice balance to it. You still get that airy, breathable feel you'd expect for summer, but it also has a smoother hand feel and a cleaner drape than most lightweight shirts I've tried. The texture is subtle, which gives it a bit more character without making the outfit feel busy.

What I like most is how easy it is to style. Throw it on with light-colored trousers and it looks polished enough for dinner plans. Pair it with denim and sneakers and it instantly feels more relaxed.

The fit is also right in the sweet spot not oversized, not slim, just comfortable and easy to wear. The collar adds a little structure, which helps it feel more refined than a standard tee.

I've been leaning toward simple outfits lately, and pieces like this remind me that you don't really need much. A good fit, decent fabric, and a clean color palette usually get the job done.

u/Greedy_Mind7988 — 2 months ago

Maybe I’ve Been Dressing Too Complicated

Saw these six outfits side by side and realized they're all basically built around the same idea.

Relaxed shirts, knit polos, neutral shorts, and colors that don't fight each other.

A year ago I would've probably called them boring. Now they're the outfits I end up wearing the most.

The funny thing is none of the pieces are doing anything crazy. No loud graphics, no statement items. Most of the interest comes from texture and fit rather than color.

The light blue linen shirt outfit is probably my favorite for hot days, but the textured polos surprised me too. They somehow look a little more put together than a regular tee without feeling overdressed.

I used to spend way more time chasing trends. These days I'm mostly looking for clothes that still look good after wearing them for six hours.

Curious which outfit you guys would actually wear, because my friends are split between the shirts and the polos.

u/Greedy_Mind7988 — 2 months ago