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Fall Guide To Proportionate Accessories For Shorter Men
When it comes to the time of the year that lets you show off your stylish self, there’s nothing quite like the fall season. As a shorter man, you probably think you will need to skip certain trends or accessories that don’t sit well with your height and stature. But the good news is that being stylish isn’t just for the tall. In this guide, we aim to help you pick out shorter men’s accessories that aren’t just aesthetic additions to your wardrobe but let you get through fall in full swing. Let’s begin. Why Accessories for Fall Matters for Shorter Men When fall comes in, and you manage to revamp your wardrobe for outwear, you think that’s half the battle won. The other half of the battle depends on the accessories you choose to carry for the season. Unless you nail them, you can’t spend a fall in style and do your buzz-worthy outfits justice. Hence, choosing the right fall accessories isn’t just another task on your to-do list; it’s a must to ensure your season is spent expressing your individual style. This gives you the self-assurance you deserve, making you feel more put together. So, the accessories you’ve probably been ignoring all along are the secrets to turning heads this fall! Proportionate Accessories for Shorter Men Did you know the average American height has been seeing a constant decline since the 1990s? Now, does the population getting shorter mean giving up on style? Absolutely not. Luckily, there’s a multitude of proportionate accessories fit for shorter men to let them style confidently. So, why not ensure your accessories amp up your look? Let’s explore the best proportionate accessories for shorter men and watch how you can style them perfectly:
Let’s begin the list with the most treasured accessory: your personal gadgets. When considering smaller gadgets like laptops and tablets, you’re in luck. As you look through the market, you can find multiple alternatives packing the same tech power as their larger counterparts without looking oversized for shorter men. Some top-of-the-line models that ensure you don’t sacrifice productivity or power for size include a 14-inch MacBook, Samsung Galaxy Tab A, and an iPad mini—all of which are ideal for short-heightened males.
Depending on your stature, go for slim or smaller briefcases so they go well with your body without looking oversized. A good rule of thumb is to stick to a briefcase size of around 15 inches or shorter, but it’s best to buy one that goes well with your body. For instance, bags like Briggs & Riley Work-Brief and ESTARER Men’s Briefcase are some great bags to get your hands on. Small briefcases like Samsonite Leather Slim Briefcase or 14-inch Leather Messenger Bag are fantastic options to carry during fall.
For shorter men or those with small head sizes, hats make perfect accessories to elevate their outfit’s look. To maintain proportion, it’s best to choose hats with low profiles and small brims. An excellent idea is to measure your head before getting your hands on a hat to complete your outfit, and ideally, go for small-brim options. A standout choice for small-headed hats includes the Flexfit Low Profile Garment Washed Cotton Cap. Or, you may also seek advice on Reddit or similar platforms for shorter men’s choice of hats.
In addition to gadgets, the next most important thing that reflects your personality is your wristwatch— so it’s essential to get it right. Opt for watches that are proportionate to your wrist size, ideally around 36mm in diameter. Bonus tip? If you have a chain-link watch, remove the extra links so it doesn’t overwhelm your wrist or appear too big for it. Plus, note your wrist size and keep it in mind when buying watches.
As soon as you get dressed up for a perfect fall day, double-check to see that your tie ends just above the belt line. Choosing shorter ties around 57 inches for men 5’6” and under is your best bet. Narrow ties work great for slim builds, whereas wider options are made especially for bigger, short guys. And oh, you might as well check Amazon for a wide range of shorter-tie collections.
Finally, you can’t really get through fall in style without your backpack complimenting your outfit. Just like a slim wallet should be on your shortlist, a proportionate backpack shows people you can still carry a full-fledged fashion vibe, regardless of your height. Typically, dimensions around 15” to 18” in height and 10” to 14” in width work best for shorter men. You can check out small backpack options on Amazon or connect with fellow short-styling enthusiast men via Short Kingz to watch how they carry their backpacks. FAQs Are There Specific Fall Colors That Work Better For Shorter Men? Yes, dark colors like navy blue and charcoal are perfect for fall styling for shorter men. Earthy tones, specifically olive green, burnt orange, and mustard yellow, also serve as perfect alternatives without overwhelming. Are Belts Good for Short-Heighted Men? No, it’s shorter men are generally advised against carrying belts as fall accessories. Doing so breaks up the flow of your outfit, which might make you look broader and shorter than your actual stature. What are the Best Types of Accessories for Shorter Men During Fall? For shorter men in the fall, it’s best to opt for smaller gadgets, narrow scarves, and compact bags for a balanced look. Remember, it’s not about what you carry— it’s about how you carry it! Conclusion Wrapping up, it’s obvious that with the right accessories at hand, shorter men can conquer all the barriers and flaunt their looks this fall. Opt for proportionate pieces, including ties, briefcases, and laptops, so you exude confidence, regardless of your height. Remember — it’s all about how well you wear your confidence. Looking for more fashion inspiration for shorter men? Join us at Short Kingz and get in touch with other men to see how they’re dressing up! |
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Smaller ties.
I made another post about finding smaller socks, but am now also wondering if there is a company out there that specializes in smaller ties like the ones you would find at Express. Any suggestions? |
2 | 251 | by RhettPaul |
Best places to find socks for smaller feet? (Size 7-9)
Almost all business and stylish socks come in size 8-12 which is frustrating if your feet are on the smaller side. Any ideas on where to find smaller socks such as:
Grateful for any ideas. |
4 | 229 | by admin |
Started by bigshot888
Hats for small heads?
I'm not looking for "the kids section" as an answer. Where do I go for nice dress hats? Everywhere I go, the hats are too big for my head. Please help. |
4 | 1,789 | by HobbitLion |
Started by CopperTop
Watches for thinner wrists?
I have very thin wrists and cannot seem to find watch bands that disallow my watches to wiggle. Where can I find thin quality wristbands? |
0 | 1,225 | by CopperTop |
Started by FefePapa
Furniture?
Do you guys look for specific furniture to buy to accommodate your height? I am not that short but for example prefer coffee tables a bit higher than normal and bureaus that are not so high so I can reach the top shelf. It usually means I look for wider drawers to make up the difference. What about you guys and where do you buy your furniture? |
0 | 1,134 | by FefePapa |
Started by RabbleRouser
Ties?
Where do you get your ties from? Sounds silly but every tie I buy is too long because of my size. |
0 | 1,178 | by RabbleRouser |
Started by GoKnicks
A strange request
I am looking at hats. I never really liked them and I was messing around at a friends who is a hat man and I really dug a few of the styles but I don't want to come across and some "marky mark" wanna be. lol Anyone know a good hat style for someone in their mid-late 20's? |
1 | 774 | by Mr Dixon |
Started by Spider
Small wrist issue
I agree with apple. I recently got one on clearance online and when I ended up sending it back because I have small wrists and honestly it just looked stupid. |
3 | 1,961 | by Jelly Kelly |
Started by SharkApple
Are ties different lengths?
I would like to get my fiance a few to have because he is always saying he don't have any. I have never gotten a tie for anyone so I am wondering if they are different lengths?? |
5 | 2,069 | by Catman |
Started by Mr Dixon
Ties or Bows?
Random I know but I will be attending a formal event and I don't know if I should do a bow or a tie. I am not one to dress up often. Which is classier. It is a small wedding I am going to. |
4 | 1,739 | by Catman |
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