Let me just say that Infinite looked sexy as * BEEP* during “Be Mine,” and their wardrobes during that promotion period are quite possibly my favorite. On the right, their outfits are sleeker, made cohesive through the dark blue color. You see on the left, Infinite wears clothing in different shades of army-green and most of the outfits sport flared collars. During past promotions, such as their “Be Mine” promotions, the members of Infinite wore individualized outfits that were brought together by a color scheme or specific detail. Infinite isn’t always matchy-matchy with their clothing. They’re not packaged so much as noona-killers as they are mature young men. Not masculine as in rugged and muscular and aggressive, but in a mature, sophisticated sense. They often balance their fitted pants with loose jackets. The pants are fitted enough to show off their lean legs and nice backsides but not so tight they’re constricting or awkward. K-pop groups in general always wear tight clothing - better to show off their amazing bodies - but in Infinite’s case, the fit of the clothing is never an issue. During performances, you may see Woo-hyun’s collarbones or Hoya’s biceps or glimpses of Myung-soo’s back ( om nom nom to all three) but that’s about it.įit is another reason why Infinite always looks great. Compared to other groups, Infinite dresses conservatively, but they’re sexy all the same. And the last thing that makes Infinite classy is how rarely they show skin. Aside from the matchiness of it making it more difficult to catch mistakes, it makes the group look put-together and polished. Men look good in suits, and Infinite always looks good in whatever they wear.Īnother thing that makes their look classy is the use of black. Maybe there were a few exceptions (it’s nearly impossible to avoid cross-dressing and skinny jeans in K-pop), but nothing of the norm. For the most part, no vegetable costumes or cross-dressing or brightly colored skinny jeans or sequins or sparkles. Sure, it’s a little basic, but when it comes to male idols, I prefer them dressed more simply.
Blazers, slacks, brogues, and button-up shirts complete their look.
More often than not, Infinite wears dressy clothing onstage. Unlike other K-pop idols, these boys generally stay away from loud prints, bright colors, spandex, revealing clothing, glitter, and fringe. Let’s look at one of the reasons why Infinite look so good on stage: class. Figure-flattering, cohesive, masculine, mature, and often classy. Like all K-pop groups, they’ve had some cringe-worthy outfits in the past, but overall what they wear for the stage suits them wonderfully.
Luckily for Infinite, their company Woollim knows how to dress them.
Not only that, but they’re all gorgeous, too - even Dinowoo, who some irrational people find unattractive. Frankly put, Sung-gyu, Dong-woo, Woo-hyun, Hoya, Sung-yeol, Myung-soo, and Sung-jong are just perfect in my eyes and can do no wrong. Regular Seoulbeats readers are probably already aware of my love for Infinite.