The Guide: 20s
Experiment:-
You did it in biology lab and hopefully you’re no stranger to it in the bedroom. The same trial-and-error approach should apply to clothing.
Lose The Logos:-
Your clothing shouldn’t advertise anything but your impeccable sense of personal style. Graduate to plain tees, polos and fitted button-downs -- and quit the kid’s stuff.
Back To Basics:-
Start from scratch and invest in a few core pieces like a tailored blazer, jeans and dress shirts that aren’t shapeless sacks. They’ll fast become your everyday go-to tools for sartorial success and stick around for years to come.
Find The Perfect Fit:-
Formal Affairs:-
While the severity of black isn’t the best choice for an interview, it’s pretty much the only choice for a black-tie event. A finely tailored black two-button suit with side vents can do double duty as a makeshift tux when paired with a white French-cuffed shirt, patent leather lace-ups and a bow tie.
Weekend Gear:-
In your 20s, dress your age by trading in tees with labels and logos for solids, and ditch the bootleg flairs.. As for footwear, fashion sneaker or even a basic boat shoe is the only way to play.
Interview Wear:-
In your 20s, keep it simple with a navy or gray suit. And skip out on anything that can be perceived as too pretentious or distracting like monograms, cufflinks or a big, badass watch.
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