How would you dress old money style if one don’t have a lot of money? Can you give us some ideas on where we can buy products for this style. What’s a good watch if we can’t afford a Rolex? Is there something under $300? Thank you and great video.
Forget the Rolex, it’s not about putting on airs. A nice looking Citizen or Timex has served me well for years. It about buying a few well made classic pieces that will last for years. Personally, 90% of my wardrobe is quality, used menswear that someone paid a lot of money for at one time. I have great luck on EBay. Have fun!
Love the style, hate the name. "Old money" puts the pretend in pretentious. And, philosophically, isn't very different from...what? New Money? At least in name, this appears to be an attempt to look as if you are born into fortune you were not. As if you are part of the aristocracy, the noble class. Why not just call it what it is... dressing like a grown ass man.
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How would you dress old money style if one don’t have a lot of money?
Can you give us some ideas on where we can buy products for this style. What’s a good watch if we can’t afford a Rolex? Is there something under $300?
Thank you and great video.
Forget the Rolex, it’s not about putting on airs. A nice looking Citizen or Timex has served me well for years. It about buying a few well made classic pieces that will last for years. Personally, 90% of my wardrobe is quality, used menswear that someone paid a lot of money for at one time. I have great luck on EBay. Have fun!
😊❤🎉💯.
Love the style, hate the name. "Old money" puts the pretend in pretentious. And, philosophically, isn't very different from...what? New Money? At least in name, this appears to be an attempt to look as if you are born into fortune you were not. As if you are part of the aristocracy, the noble class. Why not just call it what it is... dressing like a grown ass man.
It’s simple. Dress British. Not American. You’re welcome 😁👍