One does not necessarily need to spend a lot of money to dress better. Most fashionable clothes are paired with plain ones that are dressed slightly, thoughtfully, and carefully. Nevertheless, little details can occasionally seem to render an otherwise nice outfit less professional than it should be. Sometimes, it does not matter the price label but the fit, the styling, and how well the clothes are taken care of. Small decisions of fabric, color, or accessories could shift the entire atmosphere of an appearance. Such details can be considered in order to make an outfit appear more complete, even though the individual pieces can be basic and even common.
Ignoring wrinkles and creases

Even a nice outfit may seem hurried at times with wrinkled clothes. A shirt or a pair of trousers may appear newly ironed and that is usually cleaner. Light or quick steam ironing can be used to make the whole appearance look more professional.
Overloading on loud logos

Heavy branding and big logos may sometimes render clothes less sophisticated. The outfit may appear cluttered when there are numerous visible labels that vie with each other. Minimal branding or subtle design can also enable the overall design to be more relaxed and balanced.
Choosing fabrics that look too thin

There are fabrics that can be seen as weak or too shiny, and this can alter the appearance of an outfit. Sometimes the materials used, which maintain their shape slightly better, give a smoother and more organized appearance without requiring them to be costly.
Mixing too many bold colors

Color may also give life to dressing, but excessive use of strong colors may be a bit confusing. The use of a balanced palette usually enables each work to shine through in a more composed manner and yet make the outfit engaging.
Following every trend at once

The trends are fun to try, and too many trends made together can cause an outfit to seem disorganized. A combination of one fashionable item and other classic ones can be a not-so-bad style that seems to be up-to-date yet nonchalant.
Visible clothing lines

Some materials and designs can have lines beneath the clothes, and this can be distracting to the general appearance. It is sometimes beneficial to choose fewer layered outfits or exclusively a bit heavier clothes so that the outfit can look cleaner and less seamed.
Wearing too many accessories

The accessories would be able to provide some personality, but many loud accessories used at the same time may be overwhelming. Even a few considerate additions may enable the clothing itself to be the center of attention, with the appearance still being added to the look.
Neglecting overall grooming

A well-dressed outfit may seem imperfect without minor details of grooming being taken into consideration. Well-styled hair or even simple care with presentation can provide helpful support to the outfit and can help it all work out in a smoother way.
Mixing too many metal tones

Metallic jewels of other colors can also be used, but random matching can be somewhat clumsy. When metals become cohered or deliberately combined, the garment might look more cohesive and united.