Stop Wearing These 3 Colors After 60 (They're Aging Your Face Fast)

Most men over 60 treat color as a preference, but after 60 it's a functional tool that either supports your face or works against it — and most are getting it wrong without realizing it. In this video, I break down exactly why black worn as a default drains the face rather than sharpening it, why bright white creates the same aging contrast from the opposite direction, and which colors actually work with mature skin: warm earth tones like camel, stone, and dusty olive, and muted mid-tones like warm gray, soft slate, and dusty blue. These aren't aesthetic opinions — they're visual mechanics, and once you understand them, you'll see every outfit you own differently. If you want practical, no-nonsense style advice built specifically for men over 60, subscribe — that's what this channel is here for.