Uniqlo
Hi guys, I have been out of the loop from Reddit fashion for almost 2 years. The last time I got advice on how to dress on Reddit, r/mfa was still a thing and had daily stickied threads with hundreds of people showing off their fits. That subreddit appears dead now, and I don't know where to turn for inspiration.
I'm 28, and I wear mostly Uniqlo clothing as it fits me perfectly compared to other brands I've tried over the years. However, while I enjoy having a minimal/capsule wardrobe, I feel like I wear the same combination of clothes every day:
Winter:
-Milano crewneck sweater in gray, tan, beige, dark blue
-Thicker sweater in black
-lambswool sweater in light blue, beige and gray
-white undershirt
-Levi's 502/514 jeans
-black ultra-light down jacket
Spring/summer
-The thicker T-shirts from Uniqlo
-Same pants
-olive utility jacket
These pieces on their own have been great values, but I want to take things to the next level. I want classier outfits, I want to also have a style that I could use going out to a cocktail bar for instance. I want to wear more dress shirts. But overall, I am still on the "minimalism" train. Think Harry Has on YouTube. Any ideas are welcome.
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I recommend looking at the #waywt thread for outfits you like and trying to identify what you like about them. If you have questions about specific pieces or styles you can come back here. But this question as it stands is too open ended to garner you truly valuable feedback—you’re asking for everything and will therefore get nothing.
Theory (part of the same company as Uniqlo) and Cos are both Uniqlo but more expensive.
I wouldn’t recommend buying stuff from either of those brands, however. Bad quality for the price, especially COS.
I will start doing that
Yes, actually the Uniqlo sweater I have on now has dyed areas that are fading away