DON'T: Try too many accessories.
Be careful not to overdo it, however, with the individuality. Too many accessories can be both distracting and a detriment to the image you're trying to portray.
"Like putting all the China on the table at the same time, it's too busy and signals insecurity," Boyer writes.
The key to style is refusal, and what you put on is just as important as what you don't. Most men should be seen with only three main accessories decorating their appendages: a nice watch, a good pair of cuff links, and, if they're married, a simple wedding band.
DON'T: Wear too many patterns at once.
Patterns are great. Too many patterns: not so much.
"Like an overloaded electrical circuit, the outfit quickly burns out and calls attention to itself," Boyer writes.
Too many patterns can confuse a viewer, and it might elicit compliments people don't mean to give when you catch them staring at the garishness. Beyond that, combining patterns at all is absurdly difficult to do in the first place. Just keep it simple.
DON'T: Be too understated.
"Blandness without indicates blandness within," Boyer writes. Harsh words, but you can't deny there's some truth to them.
Just because you're wearing the same business suit as everyone else doesn't mean you have to accessorize it the same way. Inject some semblance of individuality into your outfit where you can, with fun socks, a new take on fit or ties, or an eye-catching accessory.
Low-key is great, but try and stay away from boring.