If you look good, does wearing the same thing really matter?

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If you look good, does wearing the same thing really matter?
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The men who stick to a strict style diet.

Giorgio Armani is another example: When not in a suit, it’s very dark trousers with an equally dark T-shirt or sweater, a uniform he seems to default to more as he grows older. Other designers, from Joseph Altuzarra to Paul Smith, depend on quite standardised formulas, as well.Kings of cool: These 11 Asian celebrity dads are redefining fashion on their own terms

For these stylish men, it’s clearly not about saving energy. It’s about finding something that works perfectly, and sticking with it. Here’s the secret: If you look good, repetitiveness doesn’t really matter. People will always notice if your suit fits perfectly; they will never notice if it’s the same suit you wore yesterday .

There is a reason the Arnaults go with the navy suit and the white shirt. Paired with black shoes, it’s the most flattering, versatile uniform there is. It can be more or less casual depending on the presence of a tie, and you can always dump the jacket. It works at night. Stains don’t show. It is thinning and has eight pockets. But, as a person who has worn out more blue suits than I can count, I must admit that it is the teensiest bit dull.

I’m not a strict uniform man myself, but my default is grey trousers, dark brogues, and some kind of tweed jacket. This works fine in the US. In the UK, people generally assume that if you wear tweed you are either off to shoot some poor bird, or are a twit. But I like to wear something with a pattern on it, and the tie is on its way out.

My problem may be that I have not found the uniform that really works for me. I plan to keep looking.

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