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bombshell
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I’ve been thinking about old money fashion lately. You know, the classic tailored suits, fine fabrics, and all that subtle, refined style?
It’s the kind of look that says, “I don’t need to shout about it, I’ve got the taste to let my clothes do the talking.”
But here’s the question:
Does this style really show someone is wealthy, or is it just about signaling a certain kind of privilege? What do you think? Can dressing in that old money style actually prove someone is rich, or is it just about the image?
It’s the kind of look that says, “I don’t need to shout about it, I’ve got the taste to let my clothes do the talking.”
But here’s the question:
Does this style really show someone is wealthy, or is it just about signaling a certain kind of privilege? What do you think? Can dressing in that old money style actually prove someone is rich, or is it just about the image?