Fashion Today- What women can learn from menswear
Embrace your age.
The folks we spoke with have a special love for those pieces they've had so long, they become vintage. "I have a vintage brown belt that I got when I first moved to NYC for college," Sikhounmuong tells us. "I’ve worn it ever since, 18 years and counting. A simple, well-worn belt that looks good dressed up or down is a rare find."
And, it's not just about how long you and a garment go back — it's also about not being fearful of scuffs and wear, and instead embracing the nuances and character that age can bring to a garment. Mandell tells us, "When I buy a new pair of jeans, I write the date on the inside left pocket with a Sharpie. That way, when I'm ready to buy a new pair, I know exactly how different styles age."
The folks we spoke with have a special love for those pieces they've had so long, they become vintage. "I have a vintage brown belt that I got when I first moved to NYC for college," Sikhounmuong tells us. "I’ve worn it ever since, 18 years and counting. A simple, well-worn belt that looks good dressed up or down is a rare find."
And, it's not just about how long you and a garment go back — it's also about not being fearful of scuffs and wear, and instead embracing the nuances and character that age can bring to a garment. Mandell tells us, "When I buy a new pair of jeans, I write the date on the inside left pocket with a Sharpie. That way, when I'm ready to buy a new pair, I know exactly how different styles age."
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