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OOTD casual enough for a first date?
Starting to date after divorce, what do you think? Casual but still stylish? Should I add silver rings and bangle to go with the sport watch?
OOTD casual enough for a first date?
OOTD - Recently divorced (still cohabitating)
Lost 110 pounds since last post. I have to say so nice to push myself and do solo outings, adventures, classes, and clubs and having fun projecting confidence internally and externally. This is most recent but tell me what you think of the wardrobe so far.
OOTD - Recently divorced (still cohabitating)
1 like β€’ Oct 28
@Anthony Cheng thank you Anthony, it was amazing how fast I went from 20 to 40, time to capitalize on my most attractive years as a man late 30s to mid 40s
1 like β€’ Oct 28
@Anton Gordon this is what it's all about brother!
Introduce Yourself (ALL Intros HERE Please!)
OK, so by introducing yourself you are guaranteed to get to level 2 - it's really that easy and I LOVE learning more about the cool people in this group. Feel free to share where you're from, why you're here, what you do for a living, and what you like about style. Are you a watch guy, suit guy, fragrance guy, or maybe just getting started? Have fun here!
Introduce Yourself  (ALL Intros HERE Please!)
7 likes β€’ Oct 28
@Serafeim Maniotis welcome. #1 I love the mandarin collar. #2 I recommend ironing linen, it will level up your presentation. If you don't want to iron you can purchase a steamer.
7 likes β€’ Oct 28
@Ivan Guedes welcome and great photos. Have you considered collar stays? I love using slick collars for polo shirts and I would get a ring to balance out the accessories
Let's talk braces (or suspenders)
Do you wear braces (suspenders)? If so, with what pants (trousers) or shirts do you style them with? I'm looking to explore the limits of them, hopefully without looking foolish. πŸ˜‚ Warner EDIT: Man, tons of responses and opinions.....quite varied. Thanks to everyone who has replied and those who will in the future. I have a lot to mull over now.
7 likes β€’ Oct 24
They are hot with jeans and oxford button up
Designer Logo vs. No Logo
Hey everyone, I have a question for you. When I met my neighbor today in front of our house, I noticed she had a Louis Vuitton bag. Why did I notice it? Because the LV logo was all over it. I know this lady well - it was definitely authentic. I also recently noticed an LV scarf on someone whose clothing style I really admire. I looked up the price: new costs 400 EUR, secondhand still 200-250 EUR. A similar scarf without the logo? Often below 100 EUR. I'd like to hear your opinion about designer clothing and these famous logos. First, it's definitely a display of wealth - but only when it's authentic. Another aspect is that it can backfire. People might assume it's fake, that you're trying to look rich. And this happens whether the piece is original or actually fake. The third aspect is the actual value. How much would I pay for that LV bag without the logos? 50-100 EUR tops, instead of the 1,500 EUR for the original. You might say we dress for ourselves, which is absolutely right. But we also dress to create a first impression in those crucial first seconds. So my question is: when does it make sense to wear clothing or accessories from major brands that everyone recognizes?"
2 likes β€’ Oct 20
Logo = new money, old money = quality and subtlety
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Ryan Kelly
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@ryan-kelly-3535
Fellow gentleman on a journey single father, leader. Let's focus and look good, to feel good, and do good.

Active 20d ago
Joined Feb 13, 2024
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