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derek guy
@dieworkwear.bsky.social
Menswear writer. Editor at Put This On. Words at The Washington Post, Esquire, Mr. Porter, Business of Fashion, and Vulture.
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You would be shocked by how far you can go with just some simple ideas: 1. Focus on fit. If your clothes fit, you'll look great. 2. Try to layer when possible. A cool jacket will go a long way. 3. Think of dress as social language, not just a random combination of "cool" things. (16/19)You would be shocked by how far you can go with just some simple ideas: 1. Focus on fit. If your clothes fit, you'll look great. 2. Try to layer when possible. A cool jacket will go a long way. 3. Think of dress as social language, not just a random combination of "cool" things. (16/19)

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Lastly, since dress is a kind of social language, you can learn how to dress better by paying attention to culture. Watch films, read about culture, pay attention to the world. Look up cool brands on Instagram. Check out the "tagged" section and follow cool accounts. (17/19)Lastly, since dress is a kind of social language, you can learn how to dress better by paying attention to culture. Watch films, read about culture, pay attention to the world. Look up cool brands on Instagram. Check out the "tagged" section and follow cool accounts. (17/19)

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Definitely agree on layering. I started wearing short sleeve button ups but leaving them unbuttoned and with a T shirt underneath. I think it really completes my look.

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DG
derek guy
@dieworkwear.bsky.social
Menswear writer. Editor at Put This On. Words at The Washington Post, Esquire, Mr. Porter, Business of Fashion, and Vulture.
47.7k followers16 following83 posts