“Old Money” Style Guide

As we approach winter, our fashion sense takes on a more sophisticated look. This year, we’re all about embracing the timeless aesthetic known as “old money.” Get ready to be inspired.

What Is Old Money Style?

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To really understand the old money style, we have to go back to the upper-class aristocratic families of the past. They wore polished, simple, timeless pieces. Today, the old money style means having versatile pieces that give you that air of grace and confidence. Search for #OldMoney on TikTok or Instagram for extra inspiration.

Pray to the Thrift Gods

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If you’re all about the old money look but fear it’s expensive, we’ll give you our best tip for building your new wardrobe: Check thrift stores. You may find secondhand pieces like leather loafers, vintage blazers, cashmere sweaters, or vintage jeans.

Old Money Essentials

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Here are five pieces we recommend starting your old money wardrobe with.

Oversized Blazer

An oversized blazer elevates jeans, skirts, dresses, and trousers, so calling it an essential part of your old money wardrobe is an understatement. Houndstooth or plaid are great, but to fully encapsulate this aesthetic, we recommend solid, neutral blazers.

Our Pick: Zara Oversized Double-Breasted Blazer ($69.90, shop here)

Button-Down Shirt

A button-down screams sophistication and can be worn with jeans, linen pants, trousers, or skirts. Start with a crisp white or baby blue button-down. From here, you can’t go wrong with any classic neutral shade. Oh, and stripes are always a yes.

Our Pick: H&M Striped Satin Button-Down ($31.99, shop here)

Sweater

To achieve the “old money” look, opt for classic, neutral cashmere or cable-knit sweaters. The name of the game is versatility, so choose pieces that can be worn over your button-down with trousers, skirts, jeans, and shorts.

Our Pick: The Irish Store Traditional Aran Sweater ($139.95, shop here)

Trousers

There is no “wrong” pair of trousers when it comes to the old money style – whether cropped, high-waisted, or wide-legged.

Our Pick: Zara Turned-Up Cuff Straight-Leg Pants ($49.90, shop here)

Classic Loafers

Classic leather loafers (tassels optional) are super-versatile. The hardest decision here is whether to opt for a pair in black or brown. They can dress up jeans and complement blazers beautifully, making them another essential piece of the old money aesthetic.

Our Pick: COACH Leah Platform Loafer ($195, shop here)

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