It's all about finding a balance with what looks good. After all, you're trying to dress you, develop your own style. And dont' think the only way is dressing 100% correct for a certain era. While some people can make it work, many just wind up looking costumed. Mix old, new, but do it with taste and to suit you. Also read up here and elsewhere, as much as possible, you'll find something you like to latch onto and can go from there.
If you're a bit heavy, you might even want to look at some 60's/70's stuff that was inspired by earlier fashions: the slight bell to to the pants works better with rounder physiques than tapered legs, which can do a 'humpty dumpty' kind of thing to your body. It's easier to find in vintage stores, too.
Think 'cop movies' from that era, not wacky period clothes catalogues or even necessarily old photographs.
If it has an edge, you might not feel as self conscious or out of place.
And don't forget the shoes and a good haircut.
And don't be shy about telling the world or your buddies to mind their own business.
If you're a bit heavy, you might even want to look at some 60's/70's stuff that was inspired by earlier fashions: the slight bell to to the pants works better with rounder physiques than tapered legs, which can do a 'humpty dumpty' kind of thing to your body. It's easier to find in vintage stores, too.
Think 'cop movies' from that era, not wacky period clothes catalogues or even necessarily old photographs.
If it has an edge, you might not feel as self conscious or out of place.
And don't forget the shoes and a good haircut.
And don't be shy about telling the world or your buddies to mind their own business.