We've never really believed that the "clothes make the man." The man makes the man (meaning your integrity, intelligence, charm, and character); the clothes make the man better (and a nice woman and a fine car don’t hurt either!). What you wear makes a very big impression on the people who give you jobs, with those whom you want to hook up, even those who control your entrance into the club on Saturday night… ok, actually they're looking at your date’s cleavage. People check your style and make determinations about you before you say word one. So why is it that so many guys have a near-allergic reaction to the idea of buying clothes and paying attention to how they look? Is it because they don’t know how? Or they think it’s not “manly” to dress well? We’ve found over the years that the better you dress (and behave and carry yourself), the more fortune, and the gazes of women, will smile upon you.
The truth is there are only two times you need to care about your clothes: when you buy them and when you get them tailored. After that, you pick the gear based on the situation — a job interview on Tuesday morning, a client lunch on Wednesday, a dinner date on Friday, and brunch on Sunday all mean different clothes. Let us walk you through the basics of what to have in your closet, how it should fit and what to wear for each occasion. So throw back a shot of Wild Turkey, turn off SportsCenter, and embark on a very manly pursuit: your clothes.
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I wanted to know what the best choice in underwear was for guys. Like with shoes, the male wardrobe doesn’t require the range of options that women do. Fortunately for everyone involved, there is no need for guys to wear a thong under any circumstance. But, are boxers, the reigning champs the best options for men? Is this a one-horse race? I’ve said no for years, that boxer-briefs provide the benefits of boxers (length, full coverage), with the support of briefs. Not everyone agrees, so as a service to guys, Be Better Guys is reviewing multiple pairs of underwear to decide this matter. |
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The art of bargain hunting is not reserved for coupon clippers hellbent on drastically reducing their grocery bills. Bargain hunting is not just for the running of the brides for gowns at Filene's Basement. And no, bargain hunting is not necessarily about playing hardball with vendors at the marketplace or with salespeople at the used car lot.
Bargain hunting for clothes, unlike the competitive nature of the scenarios mentioned above, requires more patience than money. That might sound hard to believe. Let me explain. |
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