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Rules of Style According To Andreas Weinas

February 9th, 2017
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A masterclass on how to dress well via Manolo Sweden’s Executive Editor

Andreas Weinås is the impeccably dressed Executive Editor of Manolo Sweden, the largest Swedish website focused on menswear. He’s also got an Instagram page that is worthy of extra envy. Talk about a style brother from another mother.

Here are just 15 takeaways from Andreas’s exquisitely rakish style.

Rule No. 1:

A turtleneck with a suit in place of a button-up shirt is a sartorial power move. And so is dressing monochromatically. Do both at the same time to make a big statement and win at style.

Rule No. 2:

Know how to appreciate classic timepieces.

Rule No. 3:

It’s okay if the skinny end of your tie is a little longer than the wide end.

Rule No. 4:

Own at least one killer pair of suede loafers.

Rule No. 5:

Practice versatility liberally.

Rule No. 6:

Put your own spin on the classic power suit and tie.

Rule No. 7:

Understand the meaning of Black Tie and Creative Black Tie, and know how to execute both flawlessly.

Rule No. 8:

Dark green is the classic gentleman’s “fun” color.

Rule No. 9:

Temper the formality of a blazer/tie/pants combo with a denim shirt.

Rule No. 10:

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Casual doesn’t mean sloppy. Elevate your casual style with a suede jacket.

Rule No. 11:

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Choose a pant break that fits your body.

Rule No. 12:

Show that you know the principles of pattern mixing.

Rule No. 13

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Own at least one pair of dress boots. Bonus points if they’re suede.

Rule No. 14:

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Always wear seasonal fabrics.

Rule No. 15:

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Like we were saying about iconic watches…

Thanks for reading.

Stylishly Yours,

Brian Sacawa
He Spoke Style

Brian Sacawa

Brian Sacawa is the Founder of He Spoke Style and one of the original men’s style influencers. Since 2013, his goal has remained the same: to provide men the advice and inspiration they need to dress well, develop their personal style, and gain more confidence. Brian’s interest and passion for men’s style and luxury watches has led to his writing for The Robb Report, The Rake, and Sotheby’s and he has been quoted on menswear in publications such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Today.com, Brides Magazine, and the Huffington Post. He lives in the woods north of Baltimore with his wife, Robin, kitties Nick and Nora, and German Shepherd/Collie mix Charlie.

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