In a few weeks I’m turning 30. I’m a husband and father. I’ve managed to stumble my way into becoming a manager at a respected corporate firm. In other words, I’ve sold out and become the normie I swore I’d never become. Although I hate my job, I’ve made my peace with the death of certain dreams and I may as well play the part. Problem is I have no idea how to amend my fashion choices to match my current lifestyle. In the past I’ve worn mainly workwear of a pretty boring flavour. Dark jeans, blundstones, French chore coat, leather and work jackets, Henleys and flannels. Now all the people I meet tend to wear something like prep, or ‘old money’, but of an extremely understated, conservative flavour. Most wear clothes with no or minimal logos in muted colour palettes. Has anyone got any advice for this specific 30-something, upper-middle-class professional look? For reference I’m going to post the sort of things I’ve seen my colleagues wear.
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>Dark jeans, blundstones, French chore coat, leather and work jackets, Henleys and flannels.You sound like you actually dress like a cool person. I've been close to C level people in my mid size companies and they don't dress any better than pawns, so I would just maintain the style you had. Just think more huckleberry vs instagram wokawar