At what age did you finally figure out your personal style?

I'm in that stage where I'm trying to build a wardrobe that actually feels like me instead of buying random pieces just because they're on sale or trending.
Some days I feel like I've finally figured it out, then a few months later I look back at old photos and wonder what I was thinking.
Lately I've realized that fit and fabric matter a lot more than chasing trends. That's actually what got me interested in brands that focus on made to measure clothing rather than fast fashion. I've been looking at places like StudioSuits because the idea of building a wardrobe around pieces that are made for you seems like a much smarter long term approach.
For those who've been into menswear for a while when did your style finally start feeling consistent? Was there a specific experience, person or piece of advice that completely changed the way you dressed?
I'd genuinely love to hear how your style evolved over the years and what helped you define your own style.

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u/West_Ad7240 — 4 days ago

I’ve been following conversations here about alternative investing and I’m trying to understand how people actually approach it in practice.

It seems like everyone talks about diversification into things like real estate, private credit, or infrastructure, but I’m curious how that actually looks in real portfolios over time.

Do you personally plan an allocation to alternatives from the start, or does it just evolve naturally as you find opportunities?

Would be interested to hear how others here think about it.

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u/West_Ad7240 — 10 days ago