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    What I love most about menswear is how simplicity, when paired with impeccable tailoring, can create a truly elevated look. Unlike trends that come and go, great style for men is often built on timeless essentials and thoughtful details. 

    The formula may seem straightforward, but the difference between looking good and looking polished is often found in the finer points. That could mean investing in a crisp white T-shirt that fits perfectly or choosing a versatile everyday belt. Other times, it could look like understanding when to wear leather loafers, Chelsea boots, or classic dress shoes for more formal occasions. These small decisions work together to create a refined and confident appearance. 

    Menswear is about building a wardrobe that feels effortless while still looking intentional. With Father’s Day approaching, there’s no better time to help the dads in our lives refresh and elevate their personal style. 

    Ahead, I’m sharing three simple yet impactful tips to help your dad look and feel his best this Father’s Day, and beyond.

    1. Create a uniform 

    A strong personal uniform can be a game-changer for dads looking to rediscover their style. Not everyone wants to spend time figuring out a new outfit every day, which is why having a reliable foundation matters. Whether it’s a crisp white tee from Uniqlo, a comfortable trouser-inspired pant from Lululemon, or a more elevated piece from Brunello Cucinelli, paired with their go-to sneakers or shoes, a simple and consistent wardrobe can make getting dressed effortless. For the working dad, that kind of uniform provides confidence, comfortability, and one less thing to think about each morning.

    2. Invest in accessories 

    Menswear silhouettes tend to stay fairly classic—trousers, shirt, and jacket. But, the real energy comes from the styling. Accessories, like a strong belt, refined cufflinks, or a statement hat, can shift the entire mood. Even subtle details, like popping the collar or rolling the cuffs, add dimension and personality.

    3. Lean into a new silhouette 

    While stepping outside of your comfort zone can feel intimidating, a subtle update to a classic silhouette is often all it takes to elevate a look. Whether it’s a pair of exaggerated wide-leg trousers, a button-down with an unexpected twist detail, or a collarless shirt, experimenting with shape can add a fresh perspective to familiar pieces. Encourage Dad to try a new silhouette that still feels authentic to his personal style while pushing his wardrobe in a more fashion-forward direction.

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