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Two Things to Answer Before Buying Clothes

As men we just tend to throw on clothes not giving a moments thought to how it makes our form look. It would benefit you to think more like a woman in this regards. To get started, begin asking yourself questions like the ones below:

1. What are my best physical features and how can I highlight them with my wardrobe? For example, do you have strong shoulders, muscular legs, a well defined chest, et cetera.

2. What physical attributes are you least proud of? Perhaps it is your height or skinny arms, etc. Knowing how to dress can easily fix these and make you stunningly attractive to women.

Before checking out of your apartment, take a good look at yourself in front of a tall mirror. Make sure everything is in place and zipped up. You should look as sleek as possible, you never know who you might meet once you step outside.

Slight adjustments go a long way. Putting a wallet in a different pocket or untucking a shirt can make all the difference. When you look into the mirror, note where you look first. If it is not where you want others to look first, then adjust. Explore with adding color and accessory as they will draw attention to certain places of your outfit. This may be the beginning of a beautiful relationship between you and fashion.

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A Couple Answers to Men’s Fashion

Men often forget or flat out don’t care about their appearance when going out the door. Many times, thinking like a woman and caring about the details may benefit enormously. Keep these in mind:

1. What physical attributes do you have that you are proud of? Think of ways to convey your height or your cut abdominal muscles or whatever it may be.

2. What are my least attractive physical features that I would like to disguise? For example, do you have a bit of a beer gut, are you shorter than the average man, do you have weak shoulders, et cetera. The good news is we can use fashion to make all of these features more attractive!

Start using a full-length mirror prior to leaving the house. Don’t be afraid to give yourself a few looks before starting your day. Assess your look and check for any awkwardness that may mess with your stream lined outfit.

Slight adjustments go a long way. Putting a wallet in a different pocket or untucking a shirt can make all the difference. When you look into the mirror, note where you look first. If it is not where you want others to look first, then adjust. Explore with adding color and accessory as they will draw attention to certain places of your outfit. This may be the beginning of a beautiful relationship between you and fashion.

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