The guy above looks around 30ish years-old. Which is 22ish years-older then a man is supposed to be when wearing an homage to Thomas the Train Engine.
The above also spent $1500 to look so "cool." If you didn't know it was Dolce & Gabbana, you would laugh. . . in his face (not behind his back, like you plan to).
For the same money, this guy produced a classic, age-appropriate look by choosing something from Brunello Cucinelli.
The difference was not in price, as they are the same, but in taste.
The difference was not in price, as they are the same, but in taste.
Men, always go for "Classic" when choosing your clothes. You will grow out of "trendy" before you grow out of the fit. And if you are younger (sub-28 y.o.), it classic clothes give an air of confidence and expectation that none of your lies ever can.
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