Hahaha literally my picture. I don’t wear suits day to day but holy shit I really love that grey suit/black shirt combi. Got the suit from my stylist. One tip from him was to wear interesting colours for suits, don’t wear black/navy because it’s too normal. He’s a dating coach as well, not same gay stylist, so he knows his shit when it comes to fashion that attracts women.
Edit: no offence intended to gays. I really don’t care what you get up to. I just meant that he is a stylist who focuses on males attracting females, not just for you to look good in general.
Speaking of…
I paid £850 for the full wardrobe styling service and blew £3500 on the clothes — this covers turtlenecks, shirts, rings, necklaces, a cuff, 3 pairs of shoes, 3 pairs of jeans, 7 pairs of trousers, my denim jacket and leather jacket and a few other things. I have a second session (covered in the 850) for the winter styling and expect to blow another £1000 on winter stuff like coats and jumpers and maybe a boot or two.
Btw I have found that uttering to girls the words “my personal stylist” is a DHV and a DLV at the same time. They think it’s awesome that I care about my style. But they sometimes wonder if I was dressing poorly before — I have to explain that I was dressing well, but my stylist elevated it and saved me a lot of time shopping for new clothes. (This is true. I was going on dates and getting compliments on my style by girls before I even hired my stylist — one of those girls is a beauty pageant finalist.) I think that explaining that my time is more valuable than money is also a DHV, just need to do it in a subtle way. Not that you should get a stylist just for this, but if you do it’s a bonus.