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Let's start hair...
I'll be turning 42 soon, and needing to maintain a professional appearance. I have curly hair (like coily curly), and in college, I started learning some care and styling tricks to allow some length for curls without simply a frizzy fro. I could use some help in two areas: (1) What are some professional hairstyles that are a little bit longer, to leverage the curls, but are also fitting for my age? (2) What are some care and styling tips for someone with really curly hair?
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Introduce Yourself HERE!- Post ALL Intros On This Thread
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Introduce Yourself HERE!- Post ALL Intros On This Thread
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It sounds like you're doing great, Mr. @James Hunter ! Keep it up!!
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@Steven Curtis this is a great place to start! Lots of good beta in here!
Style Battle: Chelsea Boots vs White Sneakers (Pick One & Why)
You can only keep one. Option 1: Chelsea Boots - Clean, masculine, versatile, sharper look, works great dressed up. Option 2: White Sneakers - Minimal, modern, easy to wear, casual staple, works with almost everything. So which one deserves a permanent spot in a man’s wardrobe? Chelsea boots or white sneakers? Make your case: Which gives more value, more versatility, and makes the bigger difference in how a man looks? Bonus question: What age range do you think each one works best for?
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Style Battle: Chelsea Boots vs White Sneakers (Pick One & Why)
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I can't decide! For almost as long as I can remember, I've gone for some type of mid-boot. I've never really been the athletic style guy. But reading others thoughts, the lack of laces on the chelseas kinda freaks me out, too...
Safety Razor
I got my first safety razor today. I've been wanting one for awhile. I've been waiting til I found one that came with a stand. This one was a good deal from Marshall's for $7.
Safety Razor
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@Raymond Reeves Do it! You'll never go back! There is a bit of a technique to it. Here's an article I really appreciated when I first got started with a safety razor: https://www.artofmanliness.com/style/shaving/how-to-shave-with-safety-razor/
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Style Battle: Navy Suit vs. Charcoal Grey Suit? (Pick One & Why)
Gentlemen, if you could only own ONE suit for the rest of your life, which would it be? 👔⚔️ Two iconic suit colors. Two very different statements. And every well-dressed man has an opinion. THE NAVY SUI: Versatile, confident, and universally flattering. Navy reads as both formal and approachable, making it equally at home in a boardroom, at a wedding, or on a first date. Pair it with brown shoes for a classic look, or white sneakers for a modern edge. It's the suit that does everything. THE CHARCOAL GREY SUIT: The ultimate power suit. Serious, authoritative, and razor-sharp. Charcoal grey carries an undeniable gravitas that navy simply can't match — it's the suit you wear when you need to command a room. With a white shirt and black shoes, it's untouchable. The question: Which suit earns the single spot in your wardrobe — and why? Vote your pick below 👇 and tell me what outfit you'd build around it!
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Style Battle: Navy Suit vs. Charcoal Grey Suit? (Pick One & Why)
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I had to go navy. I hear blue looks good on me (supposedly it's my eyes), I have a strong draw to versatility, and I generally like earth tones, so working browns into the ensemble is a plus.
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Just an ordinary husband and father, trying to learn how to love myself appropriately, so I can love those around me better.

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