The oversized silhouette is the backbone of modern streetwear. But there is a fine line between intentionally oversized and just wearing the wrong size. Here is how to get it right.
1. Anchor With Footwear
A chunky shoe grounds a large top. It creates visual weight at the bottom that balances the volume above. Think platform boots, trail runners, or anything with presence.
2. Tuck One Layer
If you are wearing an oversized top, tuck just the front into your waistband. It breaks up the block of fabric and gives your outfit a focal point.
3. Contrast Proportions
Pair a wide top with a slightly tapered bottom, or vice versa. The contrast creates shape and prevents the outfit from reading as one big rectangle.
4. Roll the Sleeves
Showing your wrists is a small move with a big payoff. It signals that the oversized fit is deliberate, not accidental. It adds a detail to an otherwise relaxed look.
5. Accessorize Boldly
Big clothes need accessories that hold their own. A structured bag, a thick chain, or a hat with personality. Small, delicate accessories get swallowed by volume.
