EuropenBlue
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For several years already I have restricted my wardrobe to garments made from a small range of navy shades (except for accessories, which are black leather only). This is non-negotiable for me and this reductionism makes me happy and confident.
While I have already built a collection of nice trousers and decent knitwear, I am curious to elevate my wardrobe to make my appearance a little more exciting, while staying monochrome and rejecting anything ornamental. I am only beginning to understand the importance of silhouette and recently bought some new blazers and wide trousers that I love wearing.
Do you have general advice for me on continuing to build a monochrome wardrobe somewhere in the middle of the scale between workwear and classic wear?
I would be immensely grateful for inspiration and examples of men pulling off a monochrome outfits.
While I have already built a collection of nice trousers and decent knitwear, I am curious to elevate my wardrobe to make my appearance a little more exciting, while staying monochrome and rejecting anything ornamental. I am only beginning to understand the importance of silhouette and recently bought some new blazers and wide trousers that I love wearing.
Do you have general advice for me on continuing to build a monochrome wardrobe somewhere in the middle of the scale between workwear and classic wear?
I would be immensely grateful for inspiration and examples of men pulling off a monochrome outfits.