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Nick Chiaramonte, Northwest Real Estate Group

by Chicago Agent

Describe your look:

My look is modern and approachable, with a focus on comfort and fit. I prefer tailored joggers paired with a short-sleeve button-up or polo, which offers a polished yet relaxed style. I believe in dressing in a way that reflects my active lifestyle, so you’ll rarely see me in a suit — my outfits are always comfortable, functional and well-fitted.

What do you consider a “fashion don’t”?

Clothes that do not fit. No matter how stylish an outfit might be, if it doesn’t fit properly, it won’t look good.

Where are your favorite clothing stores or brands?

Bylt, Alo, Tailored Athlete, Nike, Burberry. These brands offer a perfect blend of comfort, quality and style, which suits my lifestyle perfectly.

Who is your style icon?

Ryan Gosling in “Crazy, Stupid, Love.” His character’s wardrobe in the film is sharp, modern and effortlessly cool, which resonates with my own approach to fashion. Also, Conor McGregor has great style.

What item in your closet do you wear the most?
White T-shirts — I have a million of them. They’re a staple in my wardrobe because they’re simple, versatile and can be paired with just about anything.

What’s the most expensive or meaningful accessory or piece of clothing you’ve ever acquired? Do you still have it?

The most meaningful accessory I’ve ever acquired is a watch I purchased in memory of my great aunt. It holds a special place in my heart and reminds me of her every day. On the less sentimental side, I also have a pair of Burberry high-tops that are a favorite in my collection.

What item of clothing gets you the most compliments?

My joggers, because I have too many from too many different brands. They’re comfortable, stylish and versatile — what’s not to love?

What decade or time period had the best fashion, in your opinion?

The 1950s because it was an era where classic, timeless pieces like fitted suits, clean lines and sharp tailoring were at the forefront of men’s fashion. The emphasis on looking polished and put-together has always resonated with me.

What advice do you have for dressing in the industry?

If you wear shorts and flip-flops to a showing, you’re in the wrong business. It’s important to dress in a way that reflects the professionalism and seriousness of our work.

Shirt: H&M. Pants: Tailored Athlete. Shoes: BYLT. Sunglasses: Gucci.

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