Positive:
* Charming: They have an endearing awkwardness that makes them attractive.
* Magnetic: Their awkwardness is part of what draws people to them.
* Unconventional: They don't fit the typical mold of "handsome" but are attractive in their own way.
* Captivating: Their awkwardness adds to their charm and makes them intriguing.
* Alluring: Their awkwardness adds an element of mystery and allure.
* Dapper: They have a sense of style that adds to their attractiveness, even with their awkwardness.
* Appealing: Their awkwardness doesn't detract from their attractiveness.
Neutral:
* Clumsy: They lack grace but are still handsome.
* Unpolished: They haven't mastered social graces, but they are still attractive.
* Ungainly: Their movements may be awkward, but they are still handsome.
Negative:
* Goofy: Their awkwardness is more pronounced and can be seen as silly.
* Gangly: Their awkwardness is due to being tall and thin.
* Lanky: Similar to "gangly," emphasizing their tall, slender frame and awkwardness.
* Uncoordinated: They lack coordination and grace, which can be seen as unattractive.
Descriptive:
* Awkwardly handsome: Emphasizes both their attractiveness and awkwardness.
* Handsome but awkward: Clearly separates their physical attractiveness from their social awkwardness.
The best word to use will depend on the specific context and the degree of awkwardness you want to convey.