At what age did you start dressing like a grown man

Mr. Jack Napier

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Ya'll some damn fools for some of your responses.

I hate this whole "dressing like a grown man, means wearing slacks, shoes, etc" argument. It all depends on certain situations. If your going to upscale event, then yes slacks, button, tie is the way to go. But to go to the gym, shopping, movies with your lady or the bar with your crew, rocking jeans & sneakers is fine.

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So rocking something like this wouldn't be considered dressing like a grown man?
 

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Never stopped wearing jeans and sneakers, but I expanded my wardrobe after my freshman year. One of the chicks I was messing with commented me on my baggy jeans and clothes more than once. Even my roommates said the same shyt. I figured out that I gotta expand my shyt and buy more fitted clothes, more casual shoes, and more suits to diversify my wardrobe.
 

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I'm about to be 32 and I dress for the occasion If it's casual then it's J's/Timbs and jeans. If it's dressy I can do that as well. I will say that I've toned it down over the years (as far as baggy and pants, du-rags and shyt like that).

I've also become less of a label whore. I mean I still buy shyt but I don't like logo's plastered all over my clothes.
 
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