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Embrace the Elegance: Your Old Money Summer Style Guide
Timeless Summer. Effortless Style.
This summer, it’s not about trends—it’s about timeless sophistication. Channel the understated elegance of old money style with pieces that whisper luxury without ever shouting. Whether you're lounging at a coastal estate or attending a garden soirée, here's your guide to mastering the refined, relaxed charm of the season.

1. Crisp Linen Everything
Old money summers begin and end with linen. A white or cream linen shirt, slightly wrinkled, paired with pleated shorts or tailored trousers, is the epitome of effortless polish. Think muted tones: sand, olive, slate, and ecru.

2. Loafers & Espadrilles
Footwear should be comfortable, never flashy. Opt for suede loafers, well-worn boat shoes, or canvas espadrilles. The key? They should look like you've had them for years, not just bought them yesterday.

3. Quiet Accessories
A vintage leather belt, a monogrammed handkerchief, tortoiseshell sunglasses. Nothing with logos, everything with character. Consider a signet ring or a classic watch with a worn leather strap.

4. The Perfect Polo & Breton Stripes
Knitted polos in navy, ivory, or hunter green. Breton stripes for coastal weekends. They nod to leisure without ever appearing slouchy.

5. The Layering Piece: A Soft Cashmere or Cable-Knit Sweater
Drape it over your shoulders—not ironically, but as tradition. Cream, navy, or dusty blue. It's both a layering piece and a statement of heritage.

6. Swimwear, the Subtle Way
Think tailored swim trunks in navy or olive. Pair with a button-down or terry cloth polo for poolside polish.

7. Fragrance & Finish
A classic eau de cologne—think citrus, neroli, or vetiver. Hair slightly tousled, never over-styled. Sun-kissed skin, not spray tans.

Old money fashion is never about being seen—it’s about being known. The fit should be impeccable, the quality unquestionable, and the confidence quiet.

This summer, invest in pieces that age as gracefully as you do. The elegance of old money style is always in season—especially under the sun.
