We all get to that point where we have a full closet and we can’t find a special outfit. You want to avoid having a rather ‘cluttered’ and ‘unpolished’ feeling as a whole when you buy trendy items. That high-end look is more about what you’re doing, rather than the cost, when you’re getting dressed for the day to look and feel your finest.
Focus on the Power of Tailoring

No matter how rich or high-quality the design of the blazer is, if its sleeves are too long or the waist is boxy, then the whole look is of mediocre quality. A local tailor may be able to make a regular discovery of a stunning outfit.
Choose Quality Fabrics Over Trends

Synthetic materials tend to lose their shape and shine after a few washings. Choosing natural materials such as cotton, linen or wool mixes may give a more substantive feel and may last much longer.
Avoid Overly Flashy Logo Displays

Sometimes, big brands can be a little more distracting than luxurious. Sometimes it is better to go with pieces that are subtly branded or have simple lines for a more “quiet luxury” appeal, a timeless and very refined look.
Steam Your Clothes Regularly

One of the most frequent reasons clothes are considered worn or cheap is wrinkles. Five minutes of steaming the clothes may give a crisp and fresh look that can make it appear that you actually care about how you look.
Update Your Standard Plastic Buttons

Shirts that are on the budget side are often associated with cheap plastic buttons. You can replace them with horn, metal, or mother-of-pearl to make your favorite cardigan look like a custom high-end designer cardigan.
Match Your Belt to Your Shoes

There is no hard and fast rule of the road, but harmonious leathers will sometimes give a harmonious shine. This classic styling method may help to bring together a simple look and give it a traditionally finished appearance with minimal effort.
Grooming Is the Ultimate Accessory

Even the simplest attire will be complemented by a neat hairstyle and clean nails. Personal grooming is the last step of the look and gives the impression that you take care of yourself and exude a super luxurious vibe.
Mind the Proportions of Your Layers

Large and small pieces can be combined for an even shape. If you know how to manage your fabrics in relation to the frame, you might save yourself from having your frame eaten up by the fabric and create a very on-purpose look.
Embrace a Neutral Color Palette

Neon or crazy printing can sometimes be more of a budget item than beige, cream, navy, or charcoal. Having a more simplified color palette may help with mixing and matching, yet still keep the overall quality of the colors high throughout the day.