JOURNAL

Caught Off Guard With Bad Style?

Remember, putting on clothing that represents "dressing well" doesn't take any more effort than "dressing down."

The gym, a quick errand on Saturday, a short walk to grab a beer at a neighbors house are ideal scenarios for "who cares?"

But that's where we can go wrong.

As if when we "get dressed up," we need to become a different person.

False.

Wearing clothes that work in these scenarios is no harder than wearing something that doesn't.

But so many men operate under the idea that good style is somehow formal.

My weekend kit consists of well-fitting denim and tees. My athletic wear is again, well fitted and not heavily branded.

I keep it simple because I like things to be versatile.

An outfit doesn't need coordinating patterns and colors to be effective. But what it does need is for it to fit well.

It needs for you to be comfortable in the way you present yourself, no matter who shows up unexpected at the door.

It's time to shed the identity of how we dress in public is somehow harder or different than how we should be dressing when "it doesn't matter".

This will take a little planning and will most likely mean tossing a lot of what you do have to get to what you want to have.

But I know it's worth it and where my wardrobe building services can help.

All the best-

DW

Jesus Guillen