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Wearing "old money" style clothing and accesories makes you look cheap, amirite?
by Ludiegrant4 hours ago
Trying to look rich is peak broke behavior
by Anonymous4 hours ago
Yea, but does your chain hang low?
by Anonymous4 hours ago
To be fair, we judge anyone for everything.
by Anonymous3 hours ago
I feel like that's definitionally shallow. It doesn't make them shallow, but it's a shallow endeavor.
by Leuschkeedythe3 hours ago
I said it is a shallow action, not that it makes the actor shallow. Doing something shallow does not make one shallow, and everyone should engage in at least one thing shallow. Calm down.
by Leuschkeedythe3 hours ago
Apparently you have no clue what old money clothes are. It means understated, high quality, timeless designs. Exactly the opposite of making you look cheap. Apparently you think it means flashy and trashy....
by Anonymous3 hours ago
I think you might have the wrong idea of what "old money" means
by AccomplishedBird86013 hours ago
You keep using that word, i do not think it means what you think it means
by Candid_Education2 hours ago
do you even know what old money means lmfao
by Anonymous2 hours ago
Wanting to look elegant and your best self is now a bad thing?
by Anonymous2 hours ago
Tbh, this simply came to my mind because I saw some ad like "old money style at affordable prices!" . Which implies that the selling point is NOT looking elegant or best self , but more likely looking "old money" whatever that means in looks. I hope I explained myselr correctly
by Ludiegrant2 hours ago
Adverts say any old crap. Ignore them.
by Anonymous1 hour ago
Old money style is when you clothes are good looking, comfortable, and could be bought yesterday or be handmedown by your grand uncle Fitzwilliam.
by Anonymous1 hour ago
The bling bling mentality is paradoxically cheap and tacky. It's painful to see, yet rife in the USA. Stay humble.
by Anonymous1 hour ago
There is nothing bling bling about the "old money" style. If you get a few pieces tailored, you could build an entire wardrobe of that style from Kohl's. People seem to be confusing it with wearing designers' low-end clothes, which are typically adorned with large, gaudy logos.
by Potential-Head33 minutes ago
lol you don't know what old money style is. If anything you're mistaking it for yuppie white people corporate clothes. That's not at all the same thing or concept. Bradley, the VP of Finance, wears loafers and polo shirts because that's the most casual he's allowed to be and still be taken seriously at his job and around his community. The CEO whose last name is on the building, and whose great-grand dad started the whole company, and who has 3 cousins on the board of directors wears a turtleneck that costs $2,500 and bespoke jeans handmade in Japan from raw denim. But it's still a turtleneck and jeans you'd never look at twice unless you really know clothes.
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