How to Find Your Personal Style as a Man

We Asked Men Why Style Feels So Confusing.

And this time, the answers were not about clothes.

They were about how it feels to wear them.

  • “Lagta hai main try kar raha hoon… par natural nahi lagta.”
  • “Dusron jaisa banne ki koshish karta hoon.”
  • “Outfit theek hai… par confidence nahi aata.”
  • “Pata nahi mera style hai bhi ya nahi.”

And that last one?
“Mera style hai bhi ya nahi?”
That’s not a fashion question.
That’s an identity question.

Let’s Clear This First: You Don’t Have a Style Problem

You have a:

decision gap
alignment gap

You’ve been trying to:

  • wear what looks good on others
  • follow what’s trending
  • match what you think is “expected”

But style doesn’t work like that.
Style is not something you copy.
It’s something you recognise.
And most men haven’t been taught how to recognise it.

Q1. Why does style feel confusing in the first place?

Because you’ve been taught to look outside for answers.

You’ve been told:

  • “yeh trend chal raha hai”
  • “yeh colour in hai”
  • “yeh look try karo”

But no one tells you:
Not everything that looks good is meant for you.
So what happens?

You try:

  • a trending outfit
  • a new silhouette
  • a different style

And then:

It looks fine
But it doesn’t feel right
And that’s where confusion begins.
Because you start thinking:
“Problem outfit mein hai… ya mujh mein?”
But the problem is neither.
The problem is a mismatch.

Q2. What is personal style (actually)?

Let’s simplify this properly.

Personal style is not:

  • bold fashion choices
  • unique combinations
  • experimental looks

Personal style is: what feels natural to you, consistently

It’s the outfit you don’t think twice about.
It’s what you reach for automatically.
It’s what you feel like yourself in.

If you have to convince yourself: “yeh acha lag raha hai na?”
Then: it’s not your style yet.

Q3. Why do some outfits feel “unnatural” even if they look good?

Because they don’t align with you.

Every outfit interacts with:

  • your body
  • your posture
  • your movement
  • your personality

For example: A sharply tailored Bandhgala looks powerful.

But if:

  • the fit is slightly off
  • you’re not used to structured clothing
  • your posture doesn’t support it

It feels like you’re wearing a costume.
And that’s the key difference:
Style feels like you
Costume feels like performance
Most people are unknowingly performing.

Q4. How do I know what actually suits me?

Stop looking at: what others are wearing
Start observing: what you naturally repeat

Look at:

  • the outfits you wear without thinking
  • the colours you keep going back to
  • the fits you don’t feel like adjusting

These are not random choices.
They are patterns.

And patterns reveal:
your comfort zone
your preference
your identity

Repetition is not boring.
It is clarity.

Q5. Why does confidence feel missing even in good outfits?

Because confidence is misunderstood.
Most people think: “achha outfit = confidence”
Reality: “comfortable outfit = confidence”

If you’re wearing something that:

  • feels heavy
  • needs adjustment
  • doesn’t feel like you

Then no matter how good it looks—
you will feel slightly off.
And that “slightly off” feeling shows.
Confidence is not created by clothing.
It is allowed by it.

Q6. What role does identity play in style?

This is the part nobody talks about.
Your style is a reflection of: how you see yourself

If you see yourself as:

  • minimal → you’ll prefer clean looks
  • expressive → you’ll lean towards detail
  • structured → you’ll prefer tailored clothing

Your wardrobe becomes a visual extension of your personality.
That’s why copying someone else’s style rarely works.
Because you’re copying: their identity, not just their outfit

Q7. Why do some men always look “sorted”?

You think it’s:

  • brands
  • money
  • fashion sense

It’s not.
It’s alignment + consistency.

They:

  • know what suits them
  • repeat it confidently
  • don’t chase trends unnecessarily

They don’t try to look different every day.
They try to look: right, every day.

Q8. How do I stop overthinking my style?

By reducing decisions.

Overthinking happens when:

  • too many choices exist
  • no clear direction exists

Simplify your wardrobe:

  • fewer colours
  • fewer silhouettes
  • better fit

When your wardrobe is aligned:
Decisions become automatic.
You don’t think: “kya pehnu?”
You already know: “yeh sahi hai.”

Deepee’s Jodhpur Approach to Personal Style

At Deepee’s Jodhpur, style is not imposed.
It is uncovered.

The process focuses on:

  • understanding how you naturally dress
  • refining your fit and structure
  • simplifying your choices

Under Abhishek Trivedi:
The goal is not to change you.
It is to make you more you.

The Real Takeaway

If style feels confusing, remember this:
You don’t need more inspiration.
You need more alignment.

Because the best-dressed men are not:

  • the most experimental
  • the most trend-aware

They are the most consistent.
They don’t try to impress.
They just feel right.

Conclusion

Discover What Works for You

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Address: 2nd Polo, Paota C Road, Jodhpur (Raj.)
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Visit Us:  www.deepeesjodhpur.com

Explore menswear designed to align with your personality, your comfort, and your confidence.

  

Frequently Asked Questions

Observe what you naturally wear, identify patterns, and refine those choices instead of following trends.

Because they may not align with your body, comfort level, or personality.

Yes, comfort directly impacts confidence and how naturally you carry an outfit.

Yes, personal style is built on consistency and preference, not trends.

Because they understand what suits them and repeat it consistently.

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