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Hi guys I'm new pls don't bully.
Basically I dress like shit at 30 and figured it was time to actually starting looking like an adult.
Gonna start working soon (white collar) so need some clothes for that, but also for the personal side you know what I mean not just work.
Any tips? Any resources?
I'm interested in capsule wardrobes (any pieces goes with any piece) bc I want to get the most out of any piece that I buy, seeing as I'll be replacing most of my wardrobe, I can't afford to buy a million things all at once.
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>>18673193
kys npc
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>>18673193
>slim fit jeans/pants
>slim bomber jacket
>slim jumpers (verything slim in fact)
>denim jacket
>lyle and scott outerwear
>fucking boots

this shit looks like 2015 london
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>>18673200
>>18673203
yes yes so what to wear?
keep in mind I'm 30, not a zoomer, so not going to go for some baggy shit or I'll end up looking like a kid
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>>18673193
I don't have any tips, but what you think is timeless is not. That's why when fits change, all your shit is good for the trash.
Finding your way in fashion (as in life) comes from meditating and praying first.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poTk87gGHtg
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>>18673206
I know baggy fit is trendy now but I think it looks kinda dumb on people over 30 so I'm not interested in that, I'm just gonna go for regular fit.
What I don't know is what to buy.
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>>18673207
What you posted is not regular fit tho. What you posted is slim fit.
I'd say go even simpler than what you posted. Don't buy 50 things at once.

Just get 5 white tees, two pairs of pants (not the shit you posted, one black and one denim) and 3 jumpers (black, navy and grey).
Then wear them in rotation and see what comes out of it.
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>>18673210
>What you posted is not regular fit tho
yeah i know, it was just a random example of a capsule wardrobe that I found lol.
>wo pairs of pants (not the shit you posted, one black and one denim)
Denim what tone? dark or light
And black what material? Like I feel I should have at least one dressier black or dark grey pant but I have no idea what to get.
The jumpers I got already some decent ones.
Also what type of jacket should I get. I hate how bombers look. Idk what a 30 yo wagie should be using.
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>>18673193
i am in the same boat as 30m white collar. i think it is a distinctly millennial thing to be anxious about how you dress + appearing 'nominally well dressed'. what to buy depends extremely on your body type and what you look and feel natural in. you shouldn't try to iron out everything at once, as you build a wardrobe slowly you will develop tastes, there will be a lot of turnover/mistakes. i know you just posted that image randomly but this is a horrible chart designed by an autistic person on /r/mfa who only theorizes about leaving the house. many of the items on there are fine but this just looks so autistic.

if you don't know what you want to look like you should seek influence, worst case in catalogs. catalogs are always way too showboaty but it's for influence not specifics. i like buck mason, banana republic, rag and bone, todd snyder, abercrombie and gap

>>18673210
This seems good but the color palette is really dark, especially with spring/summer coming up. idk maybe it's good on him. It's about to get really hot where i am so i'd be picking almost the same stuff just different colors
>2 or 3 crewneck T's from Uniqlo/LA Apparel/Target/anything you can find that fits well and is substantial enough to wear alone, not just as an undershirt. Black, white, cream/skin-tone-colored.
>White long-sleeve button-up shirt in either oxford cloth or broadcloth
>Maybe another shirt of another ~neutral color that suits you: try sky blue, navy, white/blue vertical stripes. Could also be some other material like linen, maybe can be an outershirt. I really like the indigo denim work shirts from Dickies & Carhartt for this. also black linen.
>Cotton straight-leg chinos in a neutral color. Maybe olive, salt or khaki
>Leather belt for the chinos from Madewell or something
>Straight-leg jeans. Not a distressed wash. Indigo, black, bleached wash, salt/off-white are all solid staple items IMO
i'd buy 1 or 2 items at a time over several months or so & see what sticks
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>>18673206

A suit will look better than that baggy shit you zoomer fucks

BUT yes get regular fit.


>>18673212

I hate bomber jackets too but had one because it was a gift. Hated wearing it. Now I only wear coats and carcoats.

Check https://putthison.com/start-here/

I was in this situation too.

The idea is good.

For some concrete tips, you are either a jeans guy or chinos guy as they say here

https://putthison.com/the-springboard-wardrobe/

So for me, I am a trousers and chinos guy. So I dress with OCBDs (oxford cloth button down) in light blue or white, white v-neck tshirt under, a blazer or wool sweater over, trousers are chinos or dress pants. Dress pants can be in wool or polyester or cotton. Or corduroy trousers are more casual but very comfy. I dont like the jeans, bomber or leather jacket look. I am an academic, not a "rebel". The issue is my elders dressed better, nice, but never told me the actual terms of the clothes.

Styles to look into:
Preppy
Ivy Leauge
Dark Academia
Navy Blazer

Stores:
H&M (only basics)
Uniqlo
Gant
Arket
COS
JPress
Ralph Lauren

What it is called:
Dress shirts
Oxford shirts
Poplin shirts
Dress pants
Chinos pants
Corduroy pants
Blazer (get navy first with gold buttons or not your choice, I like Gant here)
Knitwear in wool, cashmere, heavy cotton
Jackets are carcoats and coats/overcoats. And waxed jackets like Barbour.

Rules:
NEVER get short sleeved shirts (just use a regular OCBD and roll up the sleeves)
NEVER get dark dress shirts/OCBD/Poplin shirts. Get them in light blue, white, pastel. Your blazer or knitwear should be grey, navy, earth tones and provides the contrast.
NEVER get too much prints, logos, patterns. Have one patterned thing per outfit like flannel shirt or pants.

Honestly this guide https://putthison.com/the-springboard-wardrobe/ and Reddit preppy, navy blazer for inspo. And the preppy thread on here has helped me. Hope this helps.
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'preppy ivy league dark academia navy blazer' looks really larp and reddit on some people. if you are not WASPy it just looks sad and insecure very often. it is also rigid and often just not very expressive. only a very specific build of person looks natural and in-place at a late-fall cocktail party on nantucket island.
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>>18673242
>i think it is a distinctly millennial thing to be anxious about how you dress + appearing 'nominally well dressed'
Maybe lol the thing is that I've never cared about clothing until now so I'm so inmature in this aspect that's why I came to /fa/ for advice.
> i like buck mason, banana republic, rag and bone, todd snyder, abercrombie and gap
Will check out thanks anon.
>Cotton straight-leg chinos in a neutral color. Maybe olive, salt or khaki
Khaki chinos are currently like the only grown up thing I've got lol, maybe I get some olive ones they look nice.
Jeans I think I should get some darker ones and not distressed like the ones I got now.
>>18673247
>you are either a jeans guy or chinos guy
I'm such a noob I don't even have that much of a taste, maybe it develops over time.
>Your blazer or knitwear should be grey, navy, earth tones
What about burgundry or dark green, that also works no?

Thanks for all the tips anons, this is proving very helpful.

So more or less I'm thinking of getting to this wardrove:
>some neutral tees white black etc
>not distressed jeans probably dark
>khaki chinos I alread got, maybe I get olive
>probably a grown up charcoal dress pant, maybe cotton?
>and then just white, light blue shirts, idk if other colors too
>jumpers I already got navy, dark grey, dark green, burgundry, feel covered in that aspect
>jackets I have no fucking idea what to get honestly... a field jacket? the waxed canvas ones look nice but idk if they fit the rest of the wardrove
>as for coats I got the typical black puffer but I want something more formal, maybe a peacoat...
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>>18673261

Yes, those colours work too.

I would say:
>khaki chinos I alread got, maybe I get olive

Olive works, and Navy works

>probably a grown up charcoal dress pant, maybe cotton?

Chinos is cotton. I would get wool pants.

https://putthison.com/the-importance-of-gray-pants-there-are-two/

Grey wool pants go with everything.

>jackets I have no fucking idea what to get honestly... a field jacket? the waxed canvas ones look nice but idk if they fit the rest of the wardrove

Waxed jackets are a preppy staple, but it should be a real jacket like Barbour, not the brand nessecary but the look. Do not get those shirt looking waxed jackets.

>>as for coats I got the typical black puffer but I want something more formal, maybe a peacoat...

I would rather look into carcoats in cotton or wool, and overcoats in wool one single button row and one 2 button row (double breasted) for formality.
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>>18673298
>Do not get those shirt looking waxed jackets.
You mean one like picrel?

Also, regarding shirts, what colors apart from light blue? I feel like the only color I see suggested is always light blue . Either that or white. I guess those go with anything.
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>>18673193
That's a lot of knitwear.
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>>18673193
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>>18673193
Not capsule, too much shirt
Very Reddit MFA

You're not starting on the right bases
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>>18673498
>You're not starting on the right bases
What are the right bases fren? I'm all ears.
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>>18673193
I'm trying to do this but with techwear. Basically mostly Outlier basics and mixing a few fun pieces from Arc'teryx and ROSEN-X in. My problem is shoes, I still have too many.
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>>18673193
>slim fit anything at 30
Don't.
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>>18673516
I know I know, I think I'm going for regular fit, it never looks "trendy" but it never looks too different from what is trendy.
As for jackets, I'm going for either a field jacket or a navy harrington.
And maybe a grey peacoat like picrel.
I think the navy harrington and grey peacoat go with mostly everything, and seem dressier than the shitty puffer coat that I have now, but not too formal.
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>>18673509
I've wasted a few years trying to emulate something similar only to realise:
- it wasn't me
- it looked boring
- it was even culturally and context irrelevant

What really helped me was to evaluate:
- what colours look good on me, and to just select a few of them (example: navy, forest green, beige, brown. That's my palette)
- what fits me well (body type, generational, and also how do you live, where do you work, etc)
- what feels good and feels me. For that I checked some inspo, could be anything you personally like, for me it was actors from movies in the 70s so I tried to emulate some of it without it being larpy

Then there's just items that work, and that I like.
Coming to your image, the problem is also that half of what is there you won't use. I remember looking for a suit only to use it once. Waste of time. Same with the shoes : get white sneakers, something more dressy, and some trainers for sport and you're set, move on. 2 pairs of pants, dark wash : done. You can add "smart" ones in the mix if necessary.
Jackets : 1 winter coat, 1 light weather jacket. Done. Move on to what you need.

Only when your base rotation is solid enough you can start adding in more stuff. But concentrate on the strict necessary.
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>>18673546
If you also want to be smart and avoid redundant colours you can define your base outfit palette, and use one color for layering that would always work. Example:
- base outfit is always navy, green or brown
- coat/jacket is always beige/camel

That way you don't find yourself wearing all blue or all beige from head to toe like an idiot. While I haven't implemented this I'm aiming towards this. Because I'm 33 and looking for clothes is not really as fun as it used to, I just want efficiency.

Another thing that is somewhat helping me is to identify the items of clothing that are like a FUCK YEAH for me and to try to find something adjacent. So I can keep a style that makes me confident while swapping pieces.

Ah, btw. A good watch goes a long way. Don't spend money on trashy fashion brands like MVMT, Daniel Wellington, Nixon and such. Get a Seiko, Citizen, Orient, or a Casio even. It adds character to an outfit, is masculine, and makes you feel great.
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>>18673546
>>18673549
Thanks for the input anon-

>what colours look good on me
Do you think this goes with skin tone? I'm olive tone mediterranean. Idk much about what goes with my skin tone but I also like navy and beige, brown not so much.

>2 pairs of pants, dark wash : done.
problem is that they get dirty so I need mor than 2. I'm thinking typical beige chinos, dark wash jeans, a dressier wool grey pant, idk what else.

>You can add "smart" ones
I don't really like the smart style

>Jackets : 1 winter coat, 1 light weather jacket.
what winter coat do you suggest? The other anon suggested overcoats but I feel that's too formal for me for daily use, so I'm thinking a peacoat is better.

>- base outfit is always navy, green or brown
>- coat/jacket is always beige/camel
yeah this is a really good idea, I was thinking navy jacket (for spring and autumn) and grey coat (for winter) for this reason, beause the base outfit I like in colors like beige and white or light colors like that, though I also like how the dark wash jeans look, but I think that also goes with navy/grey outwear.
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>>18673561
Seems you already have a more or less solid idea of what works for you - pea coats are awful tho, so it really depends on the type of weather where you live. Personally I went for a basic puffer, because I can't bother being cold or wet. Wool coats are nice but not going to be versatile if you get rain all winter

Lastly it just sounds you're circling a lot around grey, navy, beige. Nothing wrong but find an actual colour to add into that, and I'd suggest not abusing grey, which very quickly turns boring. I did wear a lot of grey until I realized it made me look just plain and meh. To me personally (dark blonde, pale skin) it was dark green, and lastly I added brown. Try some shit, have fun, see what makes you look like it's perfectly natural
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>>18673304
Yes, maybe the autist in me but I just don't like the look of those.

For shirts, look at pastel colours and striped. Get those as Oxford shirts, not dress shirts.

And as the other anon said, Im not saying to get a bunch of full suits. But a blazer is not a suit.

I would spend some time on

https://putthison.com/start-here/

and https://putthison.com/tag/guides/

And yes climate matters. And your skin. Yes I am white.

But guide like pic rel actually helped me also.

OCBD
A Sweater or Blazer over it if cold
Dress pants or Chinos

- its that easy for me now
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>>18673610
It's hot and arid most of the year where I live so the rain is not really a concern. I'm more concerned with what to wear in summer, seeing as it gets really hot in here I like some linen, but short sleeved linen shirts look kinda weird, and regular plain cotton tees feel rather heavy when it's super hot outside so idk what to wear. Polos also kill me it's too hot.

Where can I get summer inspo?
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>>18673632
>OCBD
>A Sweater or Blazer over it if cold
>Dress pants or Chinos
I'm liking this, keeping it simple.
Problem is idk what colors to use (if any) beyond neutral white and light blue OCBD, as pink looks fine but many people will see it as gay, and yellow (picrel) might be a good idea but idk if it fits with my olive skin tone or if it will make me look dead lol.
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When it comes to trousers, I wear exclusively jeans because my ass gets so sweaty that the wet stains on any other material I tried seemed too visible. Any recommendations for some more formal pants that could circumvent that issue?
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>>18673632
Next, buy a cuck chair.
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>>18673664

Pink and pastel is a preppy staple.

It does not have to be hot pink but something more red like pic rel

For yellow I think it works too, you can try a cheaper OCBD or in-store to see how it is.

>>18673705
What is wrong with my advice? I just got into fashion and caring about how I dress 3-4 years ago so I am learning. But the blog linked, here on /fa/ (I love thinspo) and classic menswear or casual 90s inspo has been good to find my style.

OCDB, Sweater/Blazer, Dress Pants and Chinos with Boots, Sneakers, Chelsea, Loafters - has been recommended for ages for a reason, it looks good. Call it preppy, navy blazer, dark academica etc.

But you are a millennial still stuck in nigger hypebeast fashion or a zoomer fuck that only wears wide jeans and a tshirt with sneakers? or when you "dress up" you wear a Carhartt workwear jacket lol -_- zoomers love to larp as blue collar for some reason.

Tell me when I am close baby.
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>>18673718
sweet baby moses that man is ugly
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>>18673724
Uniqlo maybe don't have the best models yea.

Any other insights from you or you are just trolling?
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>>18673545
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>>18673751

that hoe is so hideous, both her face, her lack of ass, and her character
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>>18673727
Ignore the troll, it's obviously the same retard in all threads never posting anything useful.
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now this psychopathic homosexual, he played well, married a juicy jewess
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>>18673751
>retard gif
kill yourself retard
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>>18673763
Seethe more, Peacoat Bob
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You only need
>Two Wrangler regular jeans, one dark blue one black
>A few Uniqlo shirts
>A few Amazon Essentials polos and fleeces
>New Balance sneakers (9060s are very comfy)
>A belt
>Some kind of Carhartt black jacket
>Maybe one corduroy black blazer
>One Casio watch if you need it at your job
Nothing more
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>>18673795
Thanks for the input anon, appreciate all opinions.
>>Two Wrangler regular jeans, one dark blue one black
>>A few Uniqlo shirts
Yes jeans and shirts it's pretty clear I got to get some good ones. Also chinos because they look more in place in the office.
>>A few Amazon Essentials polos and fleeces
I'm gonna skip the polos just beause personally I don't like how they look.
>>New Balance sneakers (9060s are very comfy)
Why new balance? Is it trendy right now or something? I'd rather steer clear of trends as that will make me look younger if you know what I mean, my workplace is mostly boomers.
>>Some kind of Carhartt black jacket
What type of jacket do you suggest?
Also what type of coat for the winter?
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>>18673802
Idk I think New Balance look more dignified than Nike or Adidas, ofc it's not leather shoes but they're also quite comfortable to walk with. I just wear a Detroit duck Carhartt in winter
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>>18673727
are you projecting rn.?
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Should I make a preppy capsule wardrobe infographic?
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>>18673193
this is unc cothing. missing the bagginess fr fr
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>>18673664
University stripe is a classic, both in blue and red. Navy works well in the evening and is a nice option to have. A chambray OCBD is possibly the most versatile shirt you can own.
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>>18673795
flanel shirt, jeans, sports coat just goes harder than ocbd, chino and sports coat
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>>18674614
best university stripe is gray-white stripes. But few brands have the guts to do it
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>>18673206
you don’t fucking know anything bitch

Fucking kill yourself worthless fuck kill uourself do it, do the whole fucking world a favour

No one fucking cares about you
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>>18675635
Chill man
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>>18675635
Autism in action.

Maybe you should punch your own face, that will ease your mental anguish.
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Everyone who posted advice and meme infographics ITT should unironically commit bloody suicide. Holy mass of embarrassing retards.
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>>18673632
If you replace the white sneakers with some kind of nicer casual boot like service boots, or grant stone’s diesel boots, or red wing’s beckman boots, then this graphic would be decent.

Needs some outerwear though. People need to know to avoid peacoats. I don’t love waxed coats but the good thing about them is they’re useful pretty much year round in all weather.
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>>18675766
>grant stone’s diesel boots
These look so dated.
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>>18673193
I'm looking for undyed natural virgin wool.
Due to advice from here I got an Aran sweater from "aran sweater market". You were right, the wool quality is good. But the cut is horrendous. It's extremely wide and very short. I knew most 4channers are degenerate gluttonous fatties. But I did not know it was so extreme.
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>>18676037
>I'm looking for undyed natural virgin wool
Just shave your pubes
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kys subhumans
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>>18673205
capsule wardrobes are based. >>18673200 lives in a third-world shithole and can't afford high-quality clothes to wear repeatedly.
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>>18673795
when you make as much money as george lucas, you don't give a shit what people think of your wardrobe.
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>>18676030
They’re not great but I’m just trying to come up with presentable sort of semi-casual semi-dressy boots that a normie would actually buy. They’re still an upgrade from whatever shit they would wear normally.
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Khaki jacket
Khaki pants
Yes or no?



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