Old Money Style The Gentlemans Edition - Byron Tully
and “Old Money Secrets To Dressing Well for Less and ” shows any man how to dress better every day and spend less money doing it. This easy-to-understand manual can take you from ‘couldn’t care less’ to ‘classically well-dressed’, regardless of how much or how little you know about clothes.In and “Old Money Style, and ” you’ll discover how -Upgrade your image regardless of your background or income level;-Streamline your wardrobe by identifying and curating your personal ‘uniform’;-Accelerate the process with the ‘Starting Five’–the five essential garments you need to look great for any occasion;-Embrace the little-known ‘clothing philosophy’ of America’s Upper Class and make it work for you;-Share this ‘code’ with your sons, enabling them to learn and benefit from it early in life;Wisdom, strategy, and tools–they’re all here, ready for you to digest, use, and pass on…in Old Money Style.Perfect for the high school graduate, the college graduate, or any man of any age who wants to make a better impression. A lot of men ask, How can I become rich? or How can I save money? Old Money Style presents the timeless fundamentals of how people dress when they’re already rich. And isn’t that what you really want to know? The book also reveals how you can save money by purchasing traditional, well-made garments that will look good for years, without breaking the bank.If you’ve ever read The Millionaire Next Door, Rich Dad, Poor Dad, The Preppy Handbook, or Byron Tully’s classic The Old Money Book, you know that most wealthy men don’t ‘flash the cash’. They dress, and they dress well, but in a little known way, a ‘code’, that communicates discretion, modesty, and true affluence. It is also a hallmark of those seeking to create generational wealth.Inspired by the Ivy League traditions of the past, Old Money Style now implies a certain sophistication that transcends mere fashion. It is the sartorial mark of financial literacy and financial men who dress this way are smart with their money, and other people’s money. They think more about their getting ahead than being noticed.A classic Old Money title to add to your library and refer to again and again.
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