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Let's start hair...
I'll be turning 42 soon, and needing to maintain a professional appearance. I have curly hair (like coily curly), and in college, I started learning some care and styling tricks to allow some length for curls without simply a frizzy fro. I could use some help in two areas: (1) What are some professional hairstyles that are a little bit longer, to leverage the curls, but are also fitting for my age? (2) What are some care and styling tips for someone with really curly hair?
Introduce Yourself HERE!- Post ALL Intros On This Thread
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Introduce Yourself HERE!- Post ALL Intros On This Thread
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It sounds like you're doing great, Mr. @James Hunter ! Keep it up!!
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@Steven Curtis this is a great place to start! Lots of good beta in here!
Style Battle: Chelsea Boots vs White Sneakers (Pick One & Why)
You can only keep one. Option 1: Chelsea Boots - Clean, masculine, versatile, sharper look, works great dressed up. Option 2: White Sneakers - Minimal, modern, easy to wear, casual staple, works with almost everything. So which one deserves a permanent spot in a man’s wardrobe? Chelsea boots or white sneakers? Make your case: Which gives more value, more versatility, and makes the bigger difference in how a man looks? Bonus question: What age range do you think each one works best for?
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Style Battle: Chelsea Boots vs White Sneakers (Pick One & Why)
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I can't decide! For almost as long as I can remember, I've gone for some type of mid-boot. I've never really been the athletic style guy. But reading others thoughts, the lack of laces on the chelseas kinda freaks me out, too...
Safety Razor
I got my first safety razor today. I've been wanting one for awhile. I've been waiting til I found one that came with a stand. This one was a good deal from Marshall's for $7.
Safety Razor
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@Raymond Reeves Do it! You'll never go back! There is a bit of a technique to it. Here's an article I really appreciated when I first got started with a safety razor: https://www.artofmanliness.com/style/shaving/how-to-shave-with-safety-razor/
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Style Battle: Navy Suit vs. Charcoal Grey Suit? (Pick One & Why)
Gentlemen, if you could only own ONE suit for the rest of your life, which would it be? 👔⚔️ Two iconic suit colors. Two very different statements. And every well-dressed man has an opinion. THE NAVY SUI: Versatile, confident, and universally flattering. Navy reads as both formal and approachable, making it equally at home in a boardroom, at a wedding, or on a first date. Pair it with brown shoes for a classic look, or white sneakers for a modern edge. It's the suit that does everything. THE CHARCOAL GREY SUIT: The ultimate power suit. Serious, authoritative, and razor-sharp. Charcoal grey carries an undeniable gravitas that navy simply can't match — it's the suit you wear when you need to command a room. With a white shirt and black shoes, it's untouchable. The question: Which suit earns the single spot in your wardrobe — and why? Vote your pick below 👇 and tell me what outfit you'd build around it!
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Style Battle: Navy Suit vs. Charcoal Grey Suit? (Pick One & Why)
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I had to go navy. I hear blue looks good on me (supposedly it's my eyes), I have a strong draw to versatility, and I generally like earth tones, so working browns into the ensemble is a plus.
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Just an ordinary husband and father, trying to learn how to love myself appropriately, so I can love those around me better.

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