Write an article based on this "Do a quick search of men’s style. Identify what style you’re looking to achieve. Sort through the garments you already have. Try on any piece of clothing you want to keep."

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Searching on male fashion websites such as GQ, Esquire, AskMen, or other e-magazines will give you a good idea of what men’s fashion looks like today. Identify a few looks, celebrities, or garments that you find interesting and would want to try out for yourself. Keep these in mind throughout the process of selecting pieces of clothing to put in your wardrobe. Think about whether you would like to be perceived as sporty, edgy, classic, hipster, or something entirely different.  A sporty style incorporates items such as sneakers, athletic wear, baseball hats, sweatshirts and sports-themed t-shirts. An edgy style can incorporate pieces with dark colors, leather jackets, boots, and scarves. Classic style is more business-y and involves button-down shirts, slim dress pants, dress shoes, and suit jackets or blazers. Hipster style is defined by flannel shirts, graphic t-shirts, slim-fitting pants, retro-style canvas sneakers, and beanie-style hats. However, you don’t have to define yourself by just one style! There are many articles of clothing that fit into many different styles that can create a core wardrobe for you to choose from. Take a look in your closet, and keep the clothing that reflects current fashion and suits your physique. Basics such as a good t-shirt or dress shirt may do wonders for your look, and provide an excellent base from which to start your new style. Make sure it fits properly in all of the right places. If it doesn’t fit properly and you aren’t able to get it tailored to fit, put it in a pile to donate to charity. If it needs to be tailored to fit properly, place it aside and take it to be fitted as soon as possible so you don’t forget about it. It may be helpful to have a second opinion while trying on clothes, so reach out to an honest friend and ask them if they’ll assist you with the process of narrowing down your wardrobe.