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Men need stylish role models
Men want to look good, even great, as long as no one mentions the vile “F-word” – fashion. It could be something as simple as noticing their attitude or swagger. Women repeatedly tell me how important it is that their men consider their own clothes; many of them have just stopped bringing i up out of blunt disgust. Continue reading
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For men who want to dress well, but are confused
Men are reticent about questions of clothing and personal style. I used to sympathize with that. I used to be one of them. They are convinced that choosing items and the colors that flatter their physiques takes work that simply donning sweats, tennis shoes, and last night’s t-shirt doesn’t. Here are a few suggestions for moving beyond those ideas and that image. Continue reading