Old Money is a popular style that isn’t going anywhere, and if you like and wanna try out some of such looks, this roundup is for you as we are discussing such outfits. Let’s find out what the style is about and how to pull it off in winter.
What Are Old Money Style Features?
This style is about looking timelessly classic, preppy and elegant, it’s not about trends but is about classic clothes that never go out of style. Old Money is pure elegance with restraint color palettes, all-natural fabrics and minimal details. The key here is in choosing such fabrics as natural linen, cotton, wool and perfect fitting, and the outfit should be screaming, it should be just a frame for your great personality. Using pattern is available but not too much and not too bright, classic stripes and plaid will be fine. If it seems a bit boring or you feel like your grandpa, you can mix it up with minimalism making it fresh and more modern.
Beige and white are a very sophisticated combo for an outfit, and it never goes out of style.
Total beige is always a good idea, if you want more variety, you can play with beige shades in your look.
Stick to classic colors like black and brown, and to refresh the face, add a white button down collar.
This look is done with black pants, shoes and a coat, a green jumper is put on over a white button down.
If you want to layer the outfit, put on a knit vest, it will keep you warm and comfortable and isn't as tacky as a jumper.
To refresh a total black look, you can add neutral pants to the outfit.
This elegant total black outfit is finished off with a brown coat to add interest.
The brown outfit is done with black shoes and a coat and this color combo is absolutely timeless.
This layered look is done with a neutral shirt and a cardigan, a brown coat and black pants and shoes.
Grey shades are timeless, and total grey always works nice for every occasion.
How To Dress Old Money Style In Winter?
I’d offer a layering look because of its elegance and ability to remove a layer if needed. Start from a button down: a white, blue or striped. Get one more layer on top, it can be a classic jumper or a vest. As for pants, choose straight leg or wideleg ones, and skip trainers, choose classic shoes or loafers. A tie is optional, a coat on top is a must and voila! Another idea? A pantsuit! Choose a pantsuit and add a turtleneck, then shoes or loafers, a coat and stylish sunglasses. As for coats, choose classic designs, too: a midi or maxi one, made of natural wool and with a nice, a bit oversized fit. If you want more eye-catchiness, play with the shades, for example, make a total grey or brown look of various tones. You can also go creamy and tan shades to stand out in the crowd wearing dark. Get inspired!
Love light shades? Go for refined creamy ones and add browns to make them look chic and refined.
No wish to mix and match much? Go for grey and black and voila!.
A striped shirt is a more eye-catchy piece for creating a layering look.
This outfit is made eye-catching with color: a green jumper, green and black printed socks.
This is an Old Money minimal look with a white button down, a greige jumper, grey pants and a black coat.
Creamy pants and a white shirt refresh this look and make it more refined.
If you want to wear jeans, choose wideleg ones of a classic indigo shade with no details.
Brown and black are a timeless combo, and a white button down will refresh the portrait zone.
If you love neutrals, you can opt for a neutral restraint color palette: creamy, beige, white, sage or olive green.
This ribbed cardigan with a cowl neck is a classic idea for any look.
This is a minimalist meets Old Money look with a turtleneck, a greige coat, black pants and shoes.
The polo shirt and white pants are finished off with a sporty piece, a navy bomber jacket.
Such a pattern is a classic one, and it's echoed in the jumper neckline.
Button downs with vests create an Old Money meets preppy look.
If you want a contrasting look, you might feel like black and white or deep brown and white.
A pantsuit is always a good idea, whatever the style is, and a turtleneck makes it less formal.
Brown is a trendy color right now, and you can rock a total brown outfit for a supee edgy look.
Total grey will never go out of style, and you can rock this color not only in Old Money but also in other styles.
I love this restraint color palette of beige, greige and brown and the texture of the coat.
You can never go wrong with black and white, with a classic coat and shoes.
A green jumper and a blue button down make this casual look more eye-catching.
(via mens-club).