My point is that style matters because your style is an indicator of taste.
Apparently you need an extreme example. Ever go to an interview with dirty hair or wrinkled clothing? Why not?
Because companies judge how you will represent them out in the world. Companies don't hire people who are rumpled & need a bath.
My step brother worked for years at what used to be Arthur Anderson. He is 6'4" and once weighed about 350 pounds. He is extremely smart & was angling for an upper management role.
You'll never imagine what his superiors told him...he was told his (obese) appearance did not convey an image in line with what the company values IN AN EXECUTIVE ROLE. They told him he was too fat to be considered for an upper management role! He was plenty smart but his presentation was not up to snuff.
Guess what. He lost 125 lbs and after that he got the VP level position. He never gained the weight back and would be the first one to tell you how you present yourself matters.
There is no shame in having nice things. I presume your dream car is not a 2012 Corolla. I think it is fun to find nice things for very little money relative to retail. I also think labels for the sake of labels is unrefined and garish.
You see clothing in particular carries a subtext as I mentioned earlier. When your appearance is all someone has to go by your appearance needs to say the right things about you as in the interview example I gave above. This is the point you are being obtuse about.
You don't think a woman in the know doesn't recognize Allen Edmond brogues or Gucci loafers or bespoke alligator shoes? Quality has a certain refinement. Get a GQ or Vanity Fair and look through it. If you think that makes me somehow a snob then it just indicates to me you aren't at that level of sophistication. Sophisticated people identify other sophisticated people who they do not already know on style and mode of dress. Grooming and hygiene as well...that should go without saying. Dirty fingernails or bad breath will ruin your impression faster than anything else no matter how beautifully dressed you are.
I appreciate fine things and I can afford such things. However there are lots of things I can't afford, like a Malibu beach house...but I would never run down my friend who lives in a Malibu beach house. I just think it's cool he has one and think it's cool that we are pals.
I like what I like, I do what I do and I could not give a rats rear end what anybody thinks about it. I REALLY don't care.
But for some of the men here who want to obtain the best they can who didn't grow up with taste, manners and style as something you were taught to recognize & value...it can be hard to learn the subtext, the unspoken things that personal flair conveys. Some people have taste and many more do not, but humans tend to gravitate toward "Tastemakers".
So if you start learning and understanding matters of taste and style you put yourself head and shoulders above the masses. And this can be done without going to great expense. In fact it's MORE interesting to pull it off without paying full freight. This will give you advantages with women, in the workplace, among your peers.
Or you can call me a snob & take pot shots. IDGAF. I am already doing just fine. Tell ya what. You're an NYC dude right? Go to Union Square Cafe or head to Balthazar's in the Village...or go to the Oak Bar in the Plaza. Have a drink at the bar. Go see for yourself what the high end men wear and how you do. See if they talk to you. And wear good shoes.
