Advice on building a Wardrobe
I'm trying to build a wardrobe and as of now I feel like casual is he way to go. But I also really like Old Money and I wanted to see if I could combine both and have a wardrobe of mostly casual pieces but a few old money as well for those special days.
Any advice? Also places to buy these types of clothing?
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What is old money?
yeah first define what it means to you @Sri
also, I don't see how casual and old money are mutually exclusive ?
Hmm yeah, I was thinking to have both types on clothing in my wardrobe but I guess I'll have to keep then seperate.
I think you missed my meaning
I meant that Old money can be casual
casual is not a style, it's a point on the formality scale
Old money is clothing like: https://medium.com/@thegentsclub/a-guide-to-mens-old-money-aesthetics-the-ultimate-style-statement-9532d6ed5822
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A Guide to Menβs Old Money Aesthetics: The Ultimate Style Statement
When it comes to fashion, there is no denying that old money aesthetics is a timeless and sophisticated style. The timeless elegance of oldβ¦
This is what I envisioned.
Ahh that makes sense.
well if you want to llok like that, buy a few OCBDs, sweaters to go over them and some slacks, and you're good
brands will depend on your budget
You can buy PRL on eBay and get the "old money" look cheaply.
Whats a OCBD?
Oxford Cloth Button Down
a type of shirt
"old money" is not really a style
it's like a social media buzzword
you will get better, more substantial search results if you search for "ivy" or "preppy" style
not to be harsh but that's a garbage AI-generated text that says absolutely nothing of substance
Thanks for the calrification.
I appreciate the advice. I'll do some digging and get back here once I find some pieces I like π
Also meant the pictures I didn't read the text either π
ah okay
but yeah, what you're looking for is ivy style