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I admire people who have this kind of sartorial skill!
I have almost none.
I had what I called- "my middle class uniform" in high school. Jeans, two-button polo shirts, and sneakers.
I naturally happened on sartorial glory once in my life. I was 21 and wore 501 Levi's and white t-shirts (t-shirt optional except in class and at parties).
I had the body for it. Someone said I had no style. One of my best friends retorted-he has the style of James Dean.
And I did.
I didn't plan it.
It never happened before and will never happen again!
Today I work on my wardrobe as a never ending project with the goal of having a functional one and one that is as nice as possible with a heavy emphasis on elementary skills, e.g...
colors that match, colored t-shirts I only wear at home, a set of the same t-shirts washed carefully and put away for going out, etc.
I bought a belt that was too big and don't own a single pair of long pants. That's on my list.
I don't move up in price point (although I've figured out how) because I am constantly replacing clothes that wear out and adding basic necessities.
It's like having a hobby. Maybe I'll get better at it.
But my reaction to a tie let alone a corset would be- are trying to trying to strangle me and suffocate me to death?!
This man is phenomenal. So are the men who dress in period costume 24/7. Not me but ultra-talented.