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So overwhelmed. Do not know where to start....

kovalchuk71

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Hello, so I am 23 years old and really want to start creating a decent wardrobe. Don't have a job yet (last year of college), but want to dress nice(r). I already wear the typical "cookie cutter" chino pants and dress shirts, but want to expand into dress pants, blazers, shoes, etc. But where the hell do I start???? I guess the main problem I have is with colors and matching. I just don't know how to do it and do not want to mix something up and end up looking stupid. Just looking for some advice (constructive). If there is a good thread for this, a link would be awesome too. Thanks.
 

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If you don't have money just stick with uniqlo, hnm, Zara etc. Save up money for some nice sneakers like common project Achilles or margielas. Lurk the sw&d waywt thread for ideas. Maybe a leather jacket from TOJ before they close if you can swing it. Get a suit from suit supply or indochino and post in the tailor critique thread. Find some cheap captoes from meemin or carmina in black and/or brown
 

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Thanks for the help, I really appreciate it. I can afford decent clothing, I just meant that I don't have a "big boy" job yet.
 

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Wil you be interviewing for a "Big Boy"job soon? More specifically, one that requires
that you wear an interview suit(s)? If so, there are numerous posts on SF that provide
guidance.
 

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