Men’s Casual Tang Suit:
Streetwear Styling Guide
Looking to modernize tradition? Learn how to wear a Tang Suit casually with some streetwear twist. The classic Tang suit deserves a fresh, urban update when paired with contemporary pieces in making it perfect for everyday wear, festive gatherings, or casual outings in Malaysia.

Build Modern Streetwear with a Traditional Twist
To achieve a standout men's Tang suit streetwear look Malaysia style, start with the silhouette. Choose a well-fitted or boxy Tang shirt in neutral or bold tones and pair it with balloon jeans. This bridges the gap between cultural heritage and modern aesthetics, giving you that "main character" energy the moment you walk into a room.
The key to a "bad boy" traditional vibe is in the bottoms:
- Baggy Cargos or Jeans: These are streetwear signatures that keep the look grounded and effortless.
- Contrast Sneakers: Swap traditional shoes for "mad" sneakers to complete the outfit for a stroll around Kuala Lumpur.
The Next-Gen Tang Look: Traditional vs. Modern
Never forget the traditional outfits either what culture it is because we must the respected pioneers who designed them. Thus, from we wore traditional outfits as since we were kids that was bought by our families as it always a memory to cherish with by celebrating the festive seasons to enjoy with some laugh and smiles around us with loves gather all around.
Although, time passed by and memory stay back from the past while we are now here gracefully smile remembering those memories back. In contrast, take some inspired traditional outfits to bring it up for today's modern world to the next level with some streetwear vibes and modern relaxed styles without hesitation.

How to Style the Modern Tang Top
If you are wondering how to wear a Tang suit casually without looking too formal, focus on the top as a standalone statement piece.
At DRUM, our CNY Exclusive Short Sleeve Boxy Shirt is the perfect example. It features the traditional Chinese knot buttons (known as Pán kòu) but is finished with an oversized, boxy cut. This approach keeps the look casual and perfectly fits the Malaysia streetwear aesthetic, making it a favorite for the youth generation








