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Changing Your Husbands Style to Match Your Own

14 May 2020 by Eileen

Trendy Parent Goals: Changing Your Husbands Style to Match Your Own

Being a parent isn’t the most glamorous lifestyle, but it is still important to maintain your look to ensure you feel happy and confident in yourself. Fashion and style play a huge part in this. What you wear can make you look and feel better about your figure and natural beauty. When you keep up with the latest trends and wear high-end brands, you feel like you can show your look off, instead of being shy and embarrassed. However, maintaining this kind of style and sophistication is easy when it comes to your own fashion and lifestyle choices, but it can be difficult to get our men to follow our lead. If both parents look good when they drop and pick their children up from the school gates, it helps you to become that power couple that everyone aspires to be.

Trendy Parent Goals Changing Your Husbands Style to Match Your Own

Today, we will be taking a look at ways you can change your husbands’ style for the better, so it can match your own and you can be the definition of trendy parent goals!

Couples Can Coordinate

Parents who have two or more children and who care about looks and perfection are the ones who can truly understand the satisfaction of coordination. Having clothing that coordinates with your other half can look just as good, if not better, as the coordination seen in your children. This mainly applies to couples that will be seen at events, parents’ evenings, and even the school gates together. When you and your partner have clothing that coordinates in style, color, brand or design, it makes you look tidier, more organized, and it shows that you have a strong bond because this outfit choice would have required plenty of planning and communication. When choosing your outfits, it’s important to keep up with the latest trends for couples and parents to help you make a decision.

From Head to Toe

When it comes to being a trendy power couple, everything from clothing to footwear must be covered. Your clothing is the main thing everyone sees, so you may find that in most cases, footwear tends to be overlooked. However, footwear has the power to make or break an outfit. If the only shoes your hubby owns are cheap and worn out, then his outfit won’t be complete. This doesn’t mean that he needs to wear uncomfortable smart shoes every time he goes out, but some high-end, fashionable sneakers will do perfectly, like a pair of Fendi’s for instance. SSENSE has a fantastic range of Fendi sneakers available on their website. These can be ordered online and delivered straight to your door. You can even get the male and female versions to keep up with the coordination.

Communication is Key

If your husband isn’t the most fashion orientated guy in the world, it can be difficult to get him on board with your desire to change his style for the better. However, once you manage to persuade him or if he already has an existing interest in fashion, then you should let him make his own choices and communicate your thoughts and ideas throughout the process. For example, if you really suit the color blue, but it washes him out and makes him feel uncomfortable, then consider a different shade or coordinate your outfit in a different way, so he doesn’t have to wear so much of that color. If he likes a certain type of shirt, then try to find something that you could wear that would go with it. You have to work together because you both deserve to be happy and comfortable with what you choose to wear.

Don’t Forget Practicality

The outfits and style you choose with your husband need to be practical as well as fashionable, especially if he is a working parent who spends a lot of time in certain clothing. Parents need to be comfortable in order to focus on their work and their children in the best way they possibly can. If his trousers are too tight or his shirt is too white, then it could lead to an irritable and messy looking husband, which can easily cause conflict and less organization throughout the household. Also, if your husband has to wear an uncomfortable uniform or a fitted suit during his time in the workplace, then you need to make sure that the clothing you decide on is comfortable and allows him to relax, without him looking like an untidy and unkempt slob. Finding the balance is vital.

Getting your husband into fashion works best when you work together to find out what he is happy in and what he likes. When both your styles coordinate to keep up with the latest fashion trends, whether you are seen together or separately, you will both be what all the other parents want to be and will set a great example that will encourage others to follow.

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