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- If your school or work maintain a strict dress code, push it to its limits (accepting the risk, of course). In these situations, don't underestimate the power of style-through-detail: make unique choices wherever possible.

2...Act your style. If you're sporting Gucci, don't act like a boozy frat boy. If you're channeling Kanye West, don't be afraid to loosen your gait and walk with a swagger. If your clothing echoes a certain point of view, allow your behavior to do the same. This is key to feeling stylish, as it completes the personal connection you've drawn between yourself and your outfit.
- Let your clothes inspire confidence. Do your best to transfer how you feel strutting in the mirror in the morning to how you feel going about your day, realizing that nothing's changed from being in front of that mirror to being at work, or school.
3...Have a grooming regimen. The most important detail outside of your outfit will be how you handle your hygiene. It's not necessary to reach for the top shelf grooming items, despite many claims that you're soap ought to be as nice as your shoes. Find a set of products for your hair, face, and body that you feel comfortable with, and stick with them. Don't go more than two days without a shower, and try to be consistent no matter what your rhythm is.
- Keep a signature cologne. While it might be tempting to keep a menagerie of fine cologne, you only really need one. That way, others will grow to associate a particular scent--your scent--with your style, deepening your point of view.
- Have a devoted barber, and see them every 4-6 weeks. Avoid letting your hair grow out of its hair-do. While this might be considered stylishly unkempt, its usually just a sign you've gone too long without a trim. Be open with your barber about what you're trying to achieve with your cut--having one which matches your style really tends to bring an outfit together.
- Don't over-condition your hair. Unless you have very thick hair, you usually won't need to condition more than every other day. For those with thin hair, you might consider experimenting with losing the conditioner altogether.
- Maintain your facial hair. Whether you keep clean-shaven or wear a full beard, be sure to keep it in check. Avoid letting your mustache move past your lip line. Own a brush or comb to tame your beard every morning. If you just keep some light stubble, have an electric razor and try to never go 4-5 days without a trim.
4...Don't over-do it. Unfortunately we can't all be Johnny Depp, with his jewelry store's worth of ornamentation. Adding too much to your outfit will potentially blur your style's point of view and have you veering into "gimmick" territory. A single flourish--a pocket square, an extravagant necklace, a matching baseball cap--will usually do the trick.
- Similarly, avoid grooming to excess. For better or worse, men are usually associated with a least a hint of "rugged-ness," which is ruined by excessive grooming. Common mistakes include moisturizing too much (you shouldn't feel oily) and dousing yourself in too much cologne.
5...Have foundation pieces. At the core of your wardrobe should be versatile pieces, available for many different occasions. This saves a tremendous amount of trouble when it comes to crafting your outfits, as beginning the process will be as simple as choosing a piece to build on.
- Own a pair of shoes for every occasion. This will probably mean at least three: one casual (not running shoes), one semi-formal, and one formal. For the latter two, try to have one brown pair and one black, this covers essentially 99% of possible outfits.
- Dark wash jeans are almost a must-have, as they go with a variety of outfits and occasions. Even for the semi-formal events, dark wash jeans can be paired with an image-less t-shirt and well-fitted suit jacket if you're looking for something simple, but tasteful.
- Have one white and one blue button-down shirt. Like the dark wash jeans, quality button-downs are a tremendously versatile item. While the obvious pairing is formal, with a suit jacket or sports coat, you could roll up the sleeves and wear them un-tucked with jeans or slacks.
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