Monday, March 29, 2010

Day & Night: the Versatile Midnight Navy Suit PT 1. I Used wear throwack ballin on tha corner.Now I wear tailerd suit lookin like a owner

Went to the Penn State Career Fair...and I must say half these kids were lost...Wearing power ties: Yellow and Red. Wat tha Hell were u thinkin..Some niggaz coming in all black, Niggaz its a career fair not a funeral...Oversized suits...Not sayin that anything is wrong wit all of the above well if thats ur kinda thing...NoW thats off my chest MY POSt: This is one of FAv websites TheStyleBlogger.com he gives tips on how to not look like a idiot, Why do i listen to him.. Best-Dressed Man of the Year Esquire Magazine 2009 i'm jus sayin don't hand the award out to just anybody....Enuff talkin wat u all have been WAiting for....

Life is about choices. We are all a product of the decisions we make. Shopping, getting dressed, and presenting oneself is no different. If you purchase the right items, you don’t need a ton of clothing, and you can get the most out of your investment.


One thing to look for in a suit: versatility. The right suit can be worn often, for just about any occasion. It doesn’t get much more versatile than a solid midnight navy suit, year-round weight, 2 buttons. It’s the perfect suit, the one that every man should own. It can take you from day to night and everywhere in between, keeping you ready for wherever the day may take you.


6:45am - commute to work


10:30am - checkmarks on the to-do list

Its time to buckle down and get sh-t done at the office, lose the jacket, roll up your sleeves and take care of business in the perfect business/casual look. You should have a spot in your place of business to hang your suit jacket - on a hanger - not over the back of a chair. I also recommend keeping a basic white dress shirt at the office. Coffee spills, ink explosions, lunch fumbles, you never know...and once in a while you can just use a refreshed look, especially in those hot & sticky days of summer.Keep it washed, pressed and hanging if possible. And if you don’t always wear a tie to work, keep a dark neutral tie or two in your bottom drawer, just in case the big-wigs call on you to save the day.


2:30pm - the big presentation



The time has come. You’ve been working on this pitch for months. Now strap on your jacket, take a quick look in the mirror, and go knock your boss’s socks off in your sleek, but completely business appropriate, modern day power suit.

7:30 pm - dinner with an old friend

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