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We’ve all seen that person—the one who looks effortlessly polished, whether they’re at the grocery store or a business lunch. You might think it takes hours of prep or a designer budget, but "looking put together" is actually a skill anyone can learn. It’s less about what you wear and more about how you wear it.

Polished style starts before you even put on your top layer. Stylists often recommend a "Foundation First" approach. This means choosing well-fitting undergarments and prioritizing fabrics that hold their shape, like structured knits, wool blends, or quality cotton. When your base is clean and structured, everything you layer on top instantly looks more expensive. 2. Master the "70/30 Rule" eb57ab95677968(1).mp4

Small details often make the biggest difference. A "put together" look is defined by . We’ve all seen that person—the one who looks

Decision fatigue is the enemy of great style. To simplify your mornings, try the : Polished style starts before you even put on your top layer

The Secret to Looking Put Together (Without a Full Wardrobe Overhaul)