Nico's 5 Rules of Style

Dress with intention, prioritize fit, and build a wardrobe that works for your day-to-day life.

Nico Satyran Stylist at Michael Andrews Bespoke

5 Rules of Style with Nico Satryan of Michael Andrews Bespoke

Most men assume that dressing well is about owning the right pieces. In reality, it comes down to how you wear them and the principles behind those choices. These five rules of style, shared by Nico at Michael Andrews Bespoke, reflect a clear and practical approach.

Dress with intention, prioritize fit, and build a wardrobe that works for your day-to-day life.

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I’m Nico Satryan and these are the five rules of style I live by. Number one, dressing up is not the same as dressing well. You can’t just throw on a suit and expect to look good. Everything needs to be put together with intention. Number two, fit is king. The price and brand name of your clothes don’t matter if they fit poorly. Number three, keep it classic. Classics are classics for a reason. Dressing timelessly ensures that you’ll always look good and never regret a purchase. Number four, dress for the occasion. You’ve probably heard the saying, “It’s better to be overdressed than underdressed.” But it’s equally important to read the room. And number five, effortless elegance. It’s easy to think it’s all about the clothes you wear, but dressing well extends into other areas like grooming, the fragrance you select, and how you carry yourself.

Nico’s 5 Rules of Style

1. Dressing Up Isn’t the Same as Dressing Well

You can’t just throw on a suit and expect to look good. Dressing well comes down to how everything is put together. Each piece should feel considered. The jacket, the shirt, the shoes, and the small details all need to work as one. When there’s intention behind it, the difference is clear.

2. Fit Is King

The price and brand name don’t matter if the fit is off. Fit is what defines how a garment looks and feels. When clothing fits properly, proportion and balance fall into place. It also changes how you carry yourself. That’s why fit is always the starting point.

3. Keep It Classic

Classics are classics for a reason. They’ve proven they work over time. A timeless approach gives you consistency. You can rely on your wardrobe without second-guessing it. It also leads to better decisions, since you’re investing in pieces that last.

4. Dress for the Occasion

The saying is that it’s better to be overdressed than underdressed. But it’s just as important to read the room. Context and situation always matter. The goal is to feel appropriate for where you are and what you’re doing. When that’s right, everything else feels more natural.

5. Effortless Elegance

Dressing well goes beyond clothing. Grooming, fragrance, and how you carry yourself all play a role. When these elements are aligned, the result feels easy and put together. It’s a complete presentation, not just a collection of garments.

Why These Rules Matter

These principles are simple, but they address a common gap. Most men know what they like. Fewer know how to apply it consistently. When you focus on fit, intention, and timeless choices, your wardrobe becomes easier to rely on. Getting dressed takes less effort, and the outcome feels more consistent.

Confidence builds from that consistency. For many men, working with an expert helps turn these ideas into something repeatable. Over time, it becomes second nature.

FAQs

Dressing well isn’t about wearing formal clothing, it’s about putting outfits together with intention. Every element should feel considered and cohesive.

Because even the best garments fall short if they don’t fit properly. Fit determines how clothing looks, feels, and how you present yourself day to day.

Start with classic pieces that have proven longevity. You want well-fitting garments that won’t feel outdated and can work across multiple occasions.

It depends on the setting. Being slightly overdressed can work, but understanding the occasion and reading the room is what separates good from great style.

Yes. Grooming, fragrance, and how you carry yourself all play a role. Clothing is just one part of the overall impression.

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