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Favorite piece in your closet?
If you had to get rid of everything in your closet EXCEPT for one item, which item are you keeping and why? (bonus points if you add a picture)
Favorite piece in your closet?
2 likes • May 9
My lingerie.
Style advice
So sorry about the late notice but I have a question to see if I can wear this tomorrow, for church! I have worn something like this before and I'm sure that I could pull this off. I would like anyone advice to this. I have trousers that are the same as the jacket itself if that helps. P.S. --- I know that this doesn't mean much now, but I've noticed after I took the picture of my watch was upside down.
Style advice
3 likes • Apr 13
change the tie color , suit is good
1 like • May 9
@Andre Montgomery yes, use colors properly, watch YouTube Tie colors for suits.
Fit?
I recently got this made to measure Polo and shorts from MTailor. I’m just curious how the fit looks?
Fit?
4 likes • May 9
Your Body is fit. It looks good
City Meeting Attire
I have some business strategy meetings with some friends that are also business owners! Going to be a great day!!
City Meeting Attire
2 likes • May 9
Looking great
Shoe Maintenance - Sometimes, It Takes A Few Days...
Two separate incidents, both involving liquids and one involving far too much mud, meant that it was time for two pairs of my shoes to experience a deep cleaning. My oxblood wingtips looked the worse of the two after I decided to test the swamp-shoe moniker quite thoroughly, but I was actually more concerned about lasting damage to my double monks. Fortunately, both now look to be free of any long-term damage! Unfortunately, I didn't think to take any 'before' pictures... The first step was removing the caked-on mud from the wingtips. Next came using a magic eraser and a stiff brush on the soles. Then came the Saphir Reno-Mat for a thorough cleaning on both pairs. After a day of drying, I decided the double monks needed a second round - so they're a day behind in the process. Then, a thorough coating of Saphir Dubbin conditioner and another day to dry out. This was followed by a good brushing and wipe-down with a cotton chamois to remove any excess conditioner, a generous application of Saphir Renovateur, and yet another day to dry - followed, again, by a good brushing and wipe-down with a cotton chamois. This is where the double-monks currently sit. They will get the same follow-up treatment as the wingtips, hopefully tomorrow - just using slightly different colors. 😁 With the wingtips ready for a full shine, that process began. It started with two light coats of Saphir Pommadier Cream polish in Hermes Red over the entire shoe, each followed by 5-10 minutes of drying time and a good brushing with a horse-hair brush. Next, a very light coat of Angelus Shoe Wax polish in Oxblood over the entire shoe, again followed by 5-10 minutes of drying time and a good brushing with a horse-hair brush. Now, it was time to focus on the toes - so I prepared for a mirror polish... Step one is assembling the necessities: - A 20%/80% mixture of isopropyl alcohol and distilled water, respectively. - A large, single piece of ice (I use a large, clear, cube of ice from one of my whiskey molds). - A small bowl to hold the ice and a couple of tablespoons of the alcohol-water mixture. - A fresh, clean, cotton buffing cloth. - A heat gun. - The polishes: Angelus Oxblood, Saphir Mirror Gloss, & Angelus Black. - A good show, movie, or set of videos queued up on the Fire TV Stick.
Shoe Maintenance - Sometimes, It Takes A Few Days...
3 likes • May 9
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