 Hi everyone, I'm Brian Sakawa and thanks for tuning in to another episode of Ask He Spoke Style. This week I have an email from Travis, who is an architecture student over in Switzerland, and he writes, I find myself all too easily falling into a uniform, a routine every morning of deciding which button-up shirt, which pair of pants, and what shoes to wear that day. I haven't realized this until recently, but it seems like I have been lacking creativity and that my outfits have been reduced to a formula rather than a spontaneous expression of my attitude or mood for the day. I would appreciate any insight that you have on dispensing with the daily uniform. Personally, I don't think there's too much wrong with having a uniform. I mean, having a uniform makes it really easy to get dressed in the morning, and when it comes to personal style, having something that identifies you, whether it's a certain piece of clothing or a certain style of dress, is actually kind of a cool thing. But I understand that you can definitely get a little restless or feel uninspired, especially if you're wearing the similar sort of thing every day. So let's talk about a few ways you might break out of that rut. Rather than changing the foundation of what you have because I think what you're doing is classic and really good, let's talk about things you can add to that foundation. First thing you might want to add, especially now that it's fall and that you're in Switzerland, is a scarf. I love scarves, scarves are a really great way to add a really interesting detail and sort of show that you're going the extra mile and putting a little more effort into your style. A silk scarf is a really great option. Next, let's talk about hats. I know some people aren't hat people, but if you are or if you're open to the idea, a hat can be a great way to completely change your look. Let's talk about one more thing, and that is adding a waistcoat to your look. I'm a huge fan of waistcoats, whether you have one from your three-piece suit or you buy one as a separate, a waistcoat is a great way to kind of dress up your look, make it a little more dapper and add a little bit more interest to your outfit. So those are just three really simple ways that you can take your self-imposed uniform and dress it up and change it up and make it look a lot different. Questions? As always, send them in via email, brian at heespokestyle.com, leave them in the comments, or get in touch via Twitter or Instagram with the hashtag AskHSS. Thanks for watching everyone, I'll see you next week.