For over 25 years, the Street Fighter series has never failed at delivering two things: The most unique competitive gaming experience and two, original characters with the most flashy and elaborate styles around. Street Fighter characters have styles that run the length of both extremes. From Dudley's green tuxedo and ruffled shirt to Remy's brightly colored pants. There are tons of ideas that a snazzy dresser can pick up from gaming's most popular brawlers. We've picked 12 Style Ideas You Can Learn From Street Fighter to get you right for the warm weather.
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Go Monochrome
Models: Guy, Sean
Complex Says: Wearing a single color outfit is nothing out of the ordinary. Go beyond wearing a suit, donning the Canadian tuxedo, dressing in all white, or going all black everything. You win tons of style points for pulling off a single color that matches exactly in hue. If wearing a single color isn't your thing, try heading in a different direction by combining two similar shades of the same color (like two similar shades of cream or grey) as modeled by Sean (as seen on Sean's alternate color sprite). Accessorize to add more colors to the outfit like Guy’s gloves, belt, and matching socks.
Signature Bracelets
Models: Cody, Chun-Li
Complex Says: Stacked wrist accessories are a pain to put on and to look at. You roll up your sleeve to show five leather wraps, a gold watch, a brass bracelet, a Livestrong rubber wristband, and anything else that can fit your arm. Is there any more room on your wrist? Or should we say forearm? Ditch the overkill for a single wrist accessory that will become your signature like Chun-Li’s spiked wrist weights and Cody’s handcuffs.
Buy: Men's spiked bracelet ($56), 50 Shades of Grey inspired handcuff bracelet ($35)