By Paloma Gonzalez
Aaron Paul won over fans of the series when he appeared as Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad.
Pinkman was definitely not a role model, he did not have a good life (although he thought otherwise), he was always in trouble and, in style, he had a lot to grow and learn, but behind the character there was a person. real, who, although not mentioned much, turns out to be one of the best dressed men, who shows the world that evolving and adjusting to the new stages of life (in terms of personal style) can give great results.
Aaron Paul is no longer the lazy drug dealer we met on Breaking Bad, and while that's the character we're going to remember him for the most (or at least in the case of those who watched every season of the show with Bryan Cranston) , it's about time we also give him the recognition he deserves for his style.
Also, Paul is one of those men who just confirmed that when it comes to looking good, there are three things that are very important: you need a good haircut and beard style (that can transform your appearance), the clothes you it should fit well, and it's important that you wear things that make you feel comfortable and confident (because when you don't feel good, you don't feel good).
What can we learn from Aaron Paul's style?
An unbuttoned shirt can be a great tool to look cool and casual, but keep in mind that the number of buttons you leave open can make you go from looking good to looking ridiculous.
The best solution? Aaron Paul leaves almost all the buttons open, but knowing that if that is going to be the case, a t-shirt should be worn under the shirt, preferably one that is well-fitting so that the look looks more polished and intentional.
Leave the shirt and tie, a good way to wear a suit, with an intellectual and modern twist, is by adding a turtleneck sweater underneath.
Sure, it's more of a winter look, but it's more interesting and, furthermore, it can be much more creative by integrating different colors, textures, and materials. Another important point is that of the shoes, which must have the correct color to complement the look and make it look sophisticated.
The classic leather jacket should always have a place in your closet, but if you want to look like a man who knows what he's doing and isn't clinging to his teenage years, then you should pick a better version for your age.
If you are over 30, it is better to choose a classic jacket without many decorations, changing the ripped jeans for more formal pants, with a t-shirt as a point to keep everything in a casual and "rebellious" style.
The "grandfather" vests are a trend, but someone who is 18 should not wear them in the same way as someone who is already over 30. To use them if you are already on the third floor, you must follow Paul's keys, choosing colors more neutral and timeless and combining with a classic sport suit to have the best of both worlds.
This is a good way to show a bit of your personality, but without going overboard.
You can wear striking prints, details and looks, but you always have to have a balance so as not to fall into excesses that are not flattering.
In Paul's case, he went for an animal print shirt and pants with a colorful stripe down the sides, but everything is kept black and white for a bit of seriousness without being stuffy or boring.