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Die, Workwear: "This is how to look better in your 20s and 30s"

2024/11/13
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The episode begins with Sam Parr discussing how dressing well can significantly boost confidence in one's 20s and 30s, drawing parallels to learning a social language through clothing.
  • Dressing well can act as a form of social armor, boosting confidence.
  • Clothing serves as a social language, teaching people how to 'speak' it.

Shownotes Transcript

Episode 649: Sam Parr ( https://x.com/theSamParr) ) talks to Derek Guy ( https://x.com/dieworkwear) ) about how to dress better, have more confidence, and where and how to build a wardrobe that lasts decades. 

Show Notes: 

(0:00) Why it matters

(3:17) Sprezzatura

(6:01) Ralph Lauren

(9:33) Advice for the American male

(15:16) How to find a tailor

(17:21) Why we dress worse now

(20:15) How to build a wardrobe

(24:54) Budgeting

(28:23) Ready-to-wear, made-to-measure, and bespoke

(34:21) Personal style nirvana

(39:18) Buying for the decade

Links:

• Die, Workwear! - https://dieworkwear.com/

• Inside the Mirrortocracy - https://carlos.bueno.org/2014/06/mirrortocracy.html

• The Paradox of Choice - https://www.amazon.com/Paradox-Choice-Why-More-Less/dp/0060005696

• How to Judge Quality in Clothing - https://www.putthison.com/how-to-judge-quality-in-clothing/

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• Sam’s List - http://samslist.co/)

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