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y personal style is all about blending comfort and sophistication. I opt for tailored joggers paired with a short-sleeve button-up or polo shirt, creating a polished yet relaxed look that reflects my active lifestyle. You won't catch me in a suit – my outfits are always comfortable, functional, and well-fitted.
The one fashion faux pas I can't stand is ill-fitting clothes. No matter how stylish an outfit may be, if it doesn't fit properly, it just won't work.
My go-to brands for comfort, quality, and style are Bylt, Alo, Tailored Athlete, Nike, and Burberry. Ryan Gosling's character in "Crazy, Stupid, Love" is a major style inspiration of mine – his wardrobe is sharp, modern, and effortlessly cool. Conor McGregor also has great taste.
White T-shirts are my closet staples; I have a million of them! They're simple, versatile, and can be paired with anything. A watch I purchased in memory of my great aunt holds sentimental value and reminds me of her every day. My Burberry high-tops are another favorite piece.
My joggers get the most compliments – they're comfortable, stylish, and versatile. The 1950s were a standout decade for fashion, with classic, timeless pieces like fitted suits and sharp tailoring at their core. I admire the emphasis on looking polished and put-together.
When it comes to dressing in the industry, I believe you should dress professionally – no shorts or flip-flops allowed! It's essential to reflect the seriousness of our work through your attire.
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