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Mixing "Nerd Chic" with "Classic Class"

nerdherdfashion

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Hello friends,

I'm attempting to blend two worlds of my current wardrobe, and could use some help and advice. I like dressing in a classy way with ties, button downs, vests, blazers, and the like - but also enjoy "nerdy" shirts, band shirts, and TV/movie shirts. (Photos enclosed.) I don't know how to mix these two worlds of my closet, other than choosing to dress up or down on certain days. Is there any way to marry these looks together into one arrangement?

Thank you all for your advice!

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about11oclock

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Hello friends,

I'm attempting to blend two worlds of my current wardrobe, and could use some help and advice. I like dressing in a classy way with ties, button downs, vests, blazers, and the like - but also enjoy "nerdy" shirts, band shirts, and TV/movie shirts. (Photos enclosed.) I don't know how to mix these two worlds of my closet, other than choosing to dress up or down on certain days. Is there any way to marry these looks together into one arrangement?

Thank you all for your advice!

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