The Secret to Looking Good in Singapore? These Guys Have It Figured Out
Style in Singapore isn’t about chasing trends—it’s about instinct, small details, and wearing confidence like a well-fitted jacket

Singapore’s fashion scene is an ecosystem of its own—pragmatic but playful, polished but never stiff. It’s an attitude, not just an aesthetic.
VMAN Southeast Asia’s Creative Consultant Wei Lun Tok talked to some of the city’s most stylish men to decode their grooming essentials, favorite shopping spots, and the icons shaping their personal style.
Aloysius Chua

Aloysius knows that crop tops stretch your silhouette and pleats are a hack for lazy ironing.
Layers? They’re not just for function—they’re for shape.
His go-to spots include Paper Bunny for everyday wear and Dirty Manners for cropped fits.
Jarrett Lim

Jarrett believes hair is makeup for men—find the right cut, and your face does half the work.
Big pants and a small shirt are always a win. Shopping is smoother when you know your measurements. His pick: Plop Apparels.
Jonathan Cheng

Jonathan swears by the power of “less is more.” He doesn’t fuss about where he shops—because style isn’t about the store, it’s about the find.
Junz Loke

Style is a self-portrait. Junz plays and Junz evolves.
For him, there are no fixed rules here—just authenticity and a gut feeling that knows what works.
Ryan Foo

Ryan is the hair guy. And great hair doesn’t happen by accident.
Invest in a solid cut, quality products, and trust the science behind hair theory.
His go-to shopping spots include COS, PLOP, and DSM for end-of-season steals.
Seo Jihoon

On the other hand, Jihoon understands that style starts with skin.
He attests that a good routine and a blue primer is the game-changer.
Jeremy Kieran

Effortless doesn’t mean boring. Jeremy layers, experiments with textures, and makes basics look expensive.
Thrifting is his playground—Salvation Army for tailored suits, flea markets, and pop-ups for unique finds.
Jesper Chai

Style is personal. If it suits you, it’s right. Jesper shops online but isn’t against a mall run.
Luca Zhang Minhua

Luca accessorizes—caps, belts, ties, the little things that make an outfit his own.
Overseas vintage and secondhand stores are his playground, with Uniqlo and Zara filling the gaps.
The takeaway
Singaporean style is instinctive.
It’s not about big logos or designer flexes—it’s about knowing what works for you, refining the details, and curating a wardrobe that feels like home.
The best style tip? Wear it like you mean it.
Special thanks Wei Lun Tok