How do wealthy men dress on the weekends?

Anonymous
Thus Saturday to coffee shop DH wore nice drivers, well fitting pants, a really nice sweater that accentuates his build. He is good looking, tall and in good shape. He is definitely noticed when stepping into a room. Plus he has an attractive well dressed wife by his side.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are some sneaker brands even more obscure than Ons. They are a tell that the guy is at least educated and upper middle class.


Do tell 👀


I'm pretty well off, and laugh when people wear Ons, I can tell they are reaching to find others in the "club". I drive a Honda Pilot, and own a $5 million dollar house, and a $ 3 Million 2nd home. Most people wearing the markers of wealth are posers, sure wealthy, but some of us just do not care.


You my dear are pitiful!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thus Saturday to coffee shop DH wore nice drivers, well fitting pants, a really nice sweater that accentuates his build. He is good looking, tall and in good shape. He is definitely noticed when stepping into a room. Plus he has an attractive well dressed wife by his side.


Whose wife?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are some sneaker brands even more obscure than Ons. They are a tell that the guy is at least educated and upper middle class.


Do tell 👀


I'm pretty well off, and laugh when people wear Ons, I can tell they are reaching to find others in the "club". I drive a Honda Pilot, and own a $5 million dollar house, and a $ 3 Million 2nd home. Most people wearing the markers of wealth are posers, sure wealthy, but some of us just do not care.


$8M houses absolutely screams poser. So insecure.
Anonymous
A truly wealthy man doesn't need to dress at all on weekends.
Anonymous
OP, are you a fiction writer? There have been a few posts recently with ‘questions’ that seem to be from an aspiring author and don’t ring authentiic.
Anonymous
They wear smoking jackets.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are some sneaker brands even more obscure than Ons. They are a tell that the guy is at least educated and upper middle class.


Ons aren’t obscure at all. They’re everywhere. Y’all need to get out more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You're at a coffee shop on Saturday morning. A 35 to 45 year old man walks in with a young child and based on his appearance, you assume he's wealthy. What's he wearing that gives you that impression?

A Brooks Brothers custom suit… 🤦‍♂️
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You're at a coffee shop on Saturday morning. A 35 to 45 year old man walks in with a young child and based on his appearance, you assume he's wealthy. What's he wearing that gives you that impression?

Judge a book by the cover much? You don’t know how deep someone’s pocket are… Why do you want to know? What’s it to you? I know a handful of guys that are multimillionaires and looking at them, you would never know. They’re not slovenly, but they’re also not dressed for the Queens ball.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, are you a fiction writer? There have been a few posts recently with ‘questions’ that seem to be from an aspiring author and don’t ring authentiic.


I’ve noticed this too.
Anonymous
You used to be able to tell from a monocle but nowadays all sorts of people have them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thus Saturday to coffee shop DH wore nice drivers, well fitting pants, a really nice sweater that accentuates his build. He is good looking, tall and in good shape. He is definitely noticed when stepping into a room. Plus he has an attractive well dressed wife by his side.


Whose wife?



Haha I loled!
Anonymous
I’m not rich but wear Hoka and ON because I have terrible feet and my podiatrist strongly recommends them. So maybe they’re more an indicator of jacked up feet rather than quiet wealth 😬
Anonymous
Cosco black puma gear

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