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Want to know about Japanese wear? Especially the collocation of tide shoes, please give some advice.

I usually follow the Japanese, and often read Popeye, a Japanese fashion magazine, to learn how to wear it. To sum up, the main point for boys to wear Japanese clothes is not to be too ostentatious, mainly in gray tones, such as blue-gray system, earth color system and red-gray system, and the clothes are loose and casual.

So you may feel a little abstract, so I'll talk about it in detail with several items in the Eightyone series jointly signed by Reebok and OKITA, the manager of Japanese street brands. This series of eighty-one is inspired by Tokyo, Japan, and named after Tokyo's telephone area code 8 1. I feel that the overall design and color matching are classic Japanese, so I bought sweaters, pants and shoes, which together have the feeling of a teenager in the shadow of Japanese.

I bought a black sweater of August 1st series, and then matched it with a pair of beige trousers and a pair of ZIG gray-green sneakers. I am particularly satisfied with this pair of shoes. The gray-green color scheme has the feeling of recent hot mountain breeze. This style is especially suitable for outdoor activities such as hiking and mountaineering. Besides shopping, going out with friends on holidays is very practical.

Moreover, the exaggerated Z-shaped sole can show personality and publicity, making the whole person look more energetic.

In addition, you can wear an Oversize blazer with a light-colored shirt or T-shirt and light-colored silhouette jeans to wear a different street casual style.

Generally speaking, I think the Reebok Eightyone series has a strong Japanese color, which is low-key and calm, and can be matched with more clothes. You just started to wear Japanese clothes. If you don't know how to wear them, it's not easy to make mistakes when buying the same series of items.