Following the Old Money trend of the upper class, these items will help elevate the ladies' wardrobes to a more luxurious level.
Knitted polo shirt
The knitted polo shirt is a symbol of classic elegance. Unlike regular sports polo, knitted material brings a soft, sturdy, and more expensive feeling.
Choose neutral colors such as white, beige, brown, or navy blue to easily mix and match while still maintaining a luxurious look. Whether combined with jeans or fabric pants, this item always exudes a 'hidden wealth' look without spending too much money.
Straight-leg pants
According to Elle, no old money wardrobe is complete without straight-leg pants. The straight shape helps lengthen the legs, creating a graceful and dignified look.
Prioritize cool, sturdy materials such as linen, cotton, and silk to create a high-class feel without having to invest in branded goods. Combined with a shirt, polo shirt, or even a basic T-shirt, you will always score points in terms of aesthetic taste.
Standing shirt
A standing shirt is the 'key' to creating an elegant, neat, and expensive look. You should choose a shirt made of moderately thick material, standing but still comfortable.
Classic colors such as white, pastel blue, thin stripes, or small checks always bring a feeling of 'hidden wealth'. This item never goes out of style, and it is also very easy to find a good price version that is still beautiful.
Gilet
The gilet (or sleeveless vest) is a classic and aristocratic item that stands the test of time. Wearing a gilet without a shirt or T-shirt underneath is a popular trend to create a liberal and comfortable look like the wealthy class.
Choose minimalist gilet models, thick fabric with neutral colors to mix and match flexibly for many occasions, such as going to work, having coffee, or going out.
Blazer
A blazer is an item that elevates any outfit, no matter what style you wear. A well-tailored blazer in a neutral color will help you look like an upper-class person even when wearing it with just a t-shirt and jeans.
Don't be afraid to invest in good quality blazers with two layers of form-fitting, thick fabric, paying attention to details such as buttons or lapels to look more classy.









