Still staring at your wardrobe wondering what works? The 7-point style rule makes dressing sharper easier, faster and foolproof, with simple outfit math that actually works
For smart casual, Chris Hemsworth’s airport looks are textbook. A crisp shirt (1), tailored chinos (1), loafers (1), and a structured blazer (2) get you to 5 points. A leather belt (1) and aviator sunglasses (1) round it to 7, balancing smart basics with subtle statement accessories. (Image: Pinterest)Diljit Dosanjh mixes street style with elevated elements: relaxed trousers (1), graphic tee (1), chunky sneakers (1), and a patterned overshirt (2). Add a bold hat (1) and silver chains (1) to reach 7 points. This mix of comfort and personality shows how the rule adapts to playful, expressive dressing. (Image: Instagram)Idris Elba’s layered looks deliver refined ruggedness. A henley tee (1), dark denim (1) and boots (1) set a simple base. A leather jacket (2) and a rugged watch (1) bring depth. Finish with a beanie (1) for 7 points. The result: understated but decisive — perfect for evening plans or casual weekends. (Image: Instagram)For sleek minimalism, watch Hrithik Roshan’s tailored approach. A fitted black shirt (1), slim trousers (1), Chelsea boots (1) and a classic coat (2) score 5. Add a clean belt (1) and a quality watch (1) to reach 7. It’s simple but intentional — a capsule wardrobe look with effortless polish. (Image: Instagram)Jacob Elordi’s off-duty style shows how the 7-point rule works with minimal effort. A relaxed tee (1), straight-leg trousers (1) and leather sneakers (1) form the base. A sharp blazer or oversized jacket adds 2 points, while sunglasses (1) and a subtle chain or watch (1) bring the look to a clean, modern 7 points. (Image: Pinterest)What makes this rule last is its flexibility. It works for David Beckham’s polished classics just as easily as Ishaan Khatter’s experimental, youthful style. The idea isn’t perfection, but intention. When outfits balance basics with personality pieces, dressing well stops being stressful and starts feeling instinctive — which is exactly the point. (Image: Instagram)
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The 7-Point Style Code turns dressing into simple fashion “math.” Basics like tees, shirts and jeans score 1 point; standout pieces like bold jackets or accessories score 2. Aim for 7–8 points total to look balanced neither plain nor overdone. David Beckham often nails this mix: classic staples plus striking pieces for that polished but effortless vibe. (Image: Pinterest)