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The Wrong Fit

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5 May, 2012

Trigger Warning:

I think it’s funny that feminists plaster those all over even the most mundane of posts. If they’re so strong and independent, why does everything scare them?

Well, this picture may trigger involuntary gagging or attempts to punch out the closest person next to you. You’ve been warned.

Any of you Ev/Psych guys have a theory as to why a pideon-toed stance looks submissive?

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Buttoned Up

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4 May, 2012

I’ve seen this a lot more recently and I’m on the fence about it.

That being said, Boyd Crowder from “Justified” pulls this off extremely well. It somehow makes him look more dangerous than the alternative.

boyd crowder buttoned up

From what I’ve seen in pictures of men who can make this work, there are a couple of rules. First, it should be a blue-collar type work shirt. Something like linen or madras isn’t going to look good buttoned up all the way. Second, it should be consistent with the rest of what you have on. I have a feeling this is a jeans only type application. Third, you can’t hesitate with it. And fourth, you can’t ever ever ever do this:

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High Waisted

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4 May, 2012

…and pleated too.  Something about wearing pants where they should be looks better. It makes the ratio between your legs and your torso look more proportionate.

ethan high-waisted trousers

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Style vs Fashion

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3 May, 2012

On my post about Jonny Cash Rivelino left a comment asking a relevant question. 

  1. Rivelino says:
    May 2, 2012 at 3:23 pm 

    Isn’t his hairstyle very 50s?

The answer to that question is yes, his hair does look very 1950’s. The conundrum with timeless style is most men try to find something that won’t look dated. This is an impossible goal. Cuts of suits change, lapel sizes vary, hairstyles evolve, and myriad other things happen in the relatively sane and conservative world of men’s style (can you imagine trying to be timeless as a woman?).

Even if you find something you like and stick with it, it’s going to look dated by merely not being what everyone else wears. A fedora is a great example of this. I wear a felt one in the winter and straw in the warmer months. You will hear all sorts of arguments for and against a dressier hat ranging from, “no one call pull it off these days” to, “that type of thing is only possible if you’re over 50.” The same can be said for mustaches, double-breasted suit jackets, or going sockless in the summer.

The important distinction that needs to be made about whether or not your style is timeless isn’t so much, “does it look timely” as much as “does it look good.”

Look at old pictures of Sean Connery, Paul Newman, Frank Sinatra, Cary Grant. No one would say that these men look current. In fact, do a Google search on these guys and focus on the photos that aren’t black and white. They look like they fit in exactly during the time period in which the pictures are taken. You can take those exact same clothes and put them on modern movie stars and they’ll still look dated.

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cary grant chair pose

But they’ll always look good as well.

When deciding what clothes to wear, focus on what will complement you as a man. The timeless styles of the past and present have always made the men look good, rather than making them a mannequin to show off the clothier’s abilities or trends of the season. The man is the picture and the clothing is the frame.

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Johnny Depp is another great example of this. The man wears clothing that no one else can really pull off. Massive bracelets, huge fedoras, tons of jewelry, mustaches, weird glasses, the works. But the man always looks good.

Cash’s hair is in a style that is very 50’s. But you look at that picture and he looks good. Have a style that fits, that fits with your lifestyle, that fits with your perception of yourself as a man, and you will look timeless.

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Timeless Style

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2 May, 2012

Cash

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