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Timeless, refined, and quietly powerful - our Old Money Collection is inspired by classic fashion with a modern twist. Think elegant silhouettes, soft neutrals, tailored fits, and textures that whisper luxury. These are the kind of pieces that look effortless but feel unforgettable.

From tweed mini skirts to pleated trousers, crisp shirts to understated midi dresses, every style is curated to give you that polished, put-together look - without trying too hard. Whether you're building a capsule wardrobe or channeling a touch of quiet luxury, these styles deliver.

Pair with loafers, silk scarves, or minimal gold jewelry to elevate the aesthetic. Because old money style isn’t about trends - it’s about confidence, quality, and clothes that speak softly but leave a lasting impression.

FAQ

What colors are typical for Old Money style?

The palette leans toward neutrals and muted tones: beige, cream, navy, olive, deep green, and soft greys. These shades mix easily, age well, and never feel outdated. Loud prints or flashy colors don’t fit the Old Money aesthetic.

What shoes are worn in Old Money style?

Footwear is understated, high-quality, and timeless. Think loafers, ballet flats, leather boots, or classic pumps with a modest heel. Neutral colors like black, brown, or tan are most common, and natural materials such as leather or suede are preferred. Well-kept shoes are essential - polish and care matter as much as the style itself.

What are some common mistakes in Old Money styling?

The most frequent slip-ups are wearing clothing with visible logos, chasing overly trendy pieces that quickly go out of style, or neglecting fit. Even luxurious fabrics look off if tailoring is poor. Old Money styling is about subtlety, quality, and timeless cuts - not excess or showiness.