I’ll just re-iterate a few things. You may not be photogenic, or you may be a little slow, You are taking the time to set up a camera and ask people to help you with your style, yet you don’t even have the wherewithall to straighten up your clothes make sure your shirt is pulled on all the way and not hung up on your jeans? Come on dude.
Next, as far as I’m concerned the only way jeans are comfortable is if they are snug in the waist, tight in the ass and loose everywhere else. For me Levis are the best fitting jeans. Especially the loose fit and relaxed fit kinds. Try the silvertab line, I think they are the ones I usually get. In fact I still have a pair from over 6 years ago. They are durable and I wear them probably once a week over the winter months, so for a $30 pair of jeans I have gotten my moneys worth.
Dark colors are in, but if you know how to pair up a light pair of jeans you can pull it off. Those jeans are pretty bad, but a pastel or light polo would probably fly. The white T might also, the black one, no way, too contrasting.
99% of the time I go out I wear some T-shirt that I would have worn when I was 13 years old. But I don’t give 2 shits and it still looks good because like everyone else has said, I have confidence so it doesn’t matter. If someone is going to bust on my shirt, i’ll bust on their face, their choice of drink, thier buck teeth, their lazy eye, etc… No one is perfect, so just focus on other peopeles imprefections and you will have ammo if they bust on you.
I think it’s Ok that you want to do all this altering, Especially if you are just messing with some t-shirts that arent too expensive for practice. I mean if you like it and it’s useful I say learn it and do it well, but it’s probably not somethign you want to half ass. So if you are going to be a taylor as a hobby, take a class or two or leartn how to be good somehow.
Ok other than that, grow a bigger ass.
V