With inflation soaring and prices of goods and clothes increase, and with more companies having employees going back into the office, people are finding themselves suddenly scrambling for clothes to wear to the office. You might be asking what happened to the clothes they had pre-COVID outbreak. Have you heard the term “coach potato“? That’s what happened! Many of us have turned into that and have gained weight to show for it, having worked remotely for the last 2-3 years, and have adopted a sedentary lifestyle to back it up.
Now, even more people in the workforce are forced to create a new closet, some from scratch and it can be very costly. Let’s not forget that it is not only the ladies who have this dilemma, men too. If you have ever had the luxury of shopping for mens clothing, you will quickly realize how expensive mens clothes (and shoes) can be. Therefore, finding creative ways for men to dress to impress for less is key if you have to go back into the office on a daily basis.
Still here? Great! If you are reading this, then you surely want to find out how to make the most of your money. We are going to show you how you can create 75 looks with five suits. Is that magic or what? Style influencer Anthony Washington shows you how to achieve 75 looks with five suits. For starters, he suggests that every man should own five suits in the following colors: black, navy, grey, brown and tan.
Next, Washington recommends in addition to owning five suits, a man should have two white collared shirts, two cream collared shirts and two power blue collared shirts. Watch the video for a complete tutorial on achieving so many styles with only five suits.
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