30-Something Fashion

Once You Hit 30, Dress Like This

30-Something Fashion

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In order to take your looks to the next level, you, our AskMen readers, deserve the most custom, practical and concrete advice possible. To provide you with the specific information needed to solve your fashion dilemmas, we present our new weekly Style Q&As.

Once You Hit 30, Dress Like ThisQ: Having just turned 30, am I past walking around in jeans and a tee every day? Is it time to start dressing more “mature”? And if so what would you suggest?

A: You’re right that getting dressed in your 30s means taking your style up a notch. At the same time, you’re still young enough to experiment with trends as long as you don’t go overboard. A good option is a crisp cotton pant. This kind of pant is more sophisticated than jeans but less stuffy than dress pants. For example, try slim-fit pressed cotton pants. Choose a neutral shade like grey or an of-the-moment colour like red.

Once You Hit 30, Dress Like ThisQ: I have a coat that’s big and bulgy. What style of jacket could I wear that would keep me warm in the cold but not make me look too big or bulky?

A: For warmth without the bulk, go for a coat made from cashmere. It’s a fabric that’s super cozy but has the added benefit of looking and feeling luxurious. Kenneth Cole’s knee-length version is available in three go-with-everything hues and has a sharp cut that will polish up work ensembles or even plain old jeans and a tee.

Once You Hit 30, Dress Like ThisQ: I don’t really like to wear boots but find it uncomfortable to wear shoes when it rains. Is there an alternative to boots that will be both stylish and still protect from the weather?

A: The major downside to wearing most shoes in the rain is that they aren’t waterproof so when it’s really coming down, you end up with wet, cold feet for the rest of the day. Solve this problem by investing in a pair of handsome but thoroughly waterproof shoes like these lace-up oxfords.

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