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So does anyone have any recommendations for a dude on a $3k budget trying to dress like an adult?
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To the dudes telling me to hit the gym/lose weight...I'm probably in better shape than you are.
You can't be told how; you can learn how. Similar to how wine connoisseurs cannot simply be "told" how to taste wine, you can't be told how to be stylish; you can only learn it, if only because it's so entirely subjective. There is no one way to do this. It's something you have to develop organically. Anyone who's not telling you what to buy is doing you a favour.
You can't be told how; you can learn how. Similar to how wine connoisseurs cannot simply be "told" how to taste wine, you can't be told how to be stylish; you can only learn it, if only because it's so entirely subjective. There is no one way to do this. It's something you have to develop organically. Anyone who's not telling you what to buy is doing you a favour.
You can't be told how; you can learn how. Similar to how wine connoisseurs cannot simply be "told" how to taste wine, you can't be told how to be stylish; you can only learn it, if only because it's so entirely subjective. There is no one way to do this. It's something you have to develop organically. Anyone who's not telling you what to buy is doing you a favour.
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