Okay, here’s my experience about how I tried to dress like Conor McGregor:
So, I’ve always been kinda into Conor McGregor’s style, right? I mean, the guy’s got swagger. I thought to myself, “Why not try to copy his look?” I started with something simple, which, in my mind, had to be a blue suit.
- First, I went to a few stores, trying to find a decent blue suit that wouldn’t totally break the bank.
- Found one eventually, not exactly like Conor’s, but hey, it was a start. It was a bit loose, but who cares?
- Then, I tried to match it with a shirt and tie. I remembered seeing McGregor in a bunch of different combos, so I just picked a white shirt and a random tie I had lying around.
Honestly, it didn’t look half bad. But it wasn’t quite there yet. McGregor’s suits are all custom-made, right? So I thought, maybe I should get this one tailored? Nah, that seemed like too much work for a first try. Instead, I focused on the accessories.
Accessories, the Key?
I noticed McGregor often wears a nice watch and some cool shades. I already had a decent watch, nothing too fancy, but it looked the part. For the sunglasses, I just grabbed a pair of aviators I had. They seemed to fit the bill.
Putting it all together, I have to say, I felt pretty good. Did I look exactly like Conor McGregor? Nope. Was it a fun little experiment? Absolutely. I even wore the outfit to a friend’s party, and let me tell you, it was a conversation starter. Some people got it, some didn’t, but it was all good fun. I even tried to mimic his walk, but that didn’t go so well.
At the end of the day, I realized it’s not just about the clothes. It’s about the attitude, you know? McGregor’s confidence is a huge part of his style. Maybe I’ll try this again sometime, but for now, I’m happy with my usual style. It’s not as flashy, but it’s me. This was a fun journey, but I’m not cut out to be a fashion icon, I guess. I learned that copying someone’s style is harder than it looks, especially when they have a team of stylists! Oh well, live and learn, right?