Quiet luxury trend everywhere want timeless, rich look without logos. What’s the beginner’s guide to old money outfits?
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True old money = quality over quantity. Build around 10 pieces: Tailored blazer (try & Other Stories), silk blouse, leather belt, leather tote (Cuyana forever bag lasts decades). Fit is everything—tailor everything. Brands: J.Crew outlet, COS basics, Hermès scarf thrifted. Watch “Succession” Shiv Roy for inspo. Pro tip: One perfect trench coat > 10 fast fashion ones. Check this old money shopping list:
https://www.theaesthete.com/old-money-style-guide/
Hey, old money is all about looking like you inherited the money, not flashing it. Stick to navy, cream, camel colors, cashmere sweaters from Uniqlo Heattech ($30) layered over crisp white oxfords. Trousers: Wide-leg wool from Zara, loafers from Everlane. No logos, ever. Jewelry: Single gold chain + pearl studs. Hair: Sleek low bun. Shop thrift Ralph Lauren for authentic pieces under $50. Looks expensive, costs $200 total