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Sebastian Jara "The Perfume Guy" LIVE This Saturday @12PM Central
Antonio & Sebastian are hosting a LIVE discussion Saturday June 13th at Noon Central USA - We'll discuss ScentFest 2026, Some of our favorite frargances, and answer any of your style related questions! Zoom Link (activates this Saturday at noon!) https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85779843362?pwd=4BFea2wbvyAOaSuxey2gnCE9RKvAaO.1 Comment below with your favorite video from his amazing channel https://www.youtube.com/theperfumeguy
Sebastian Jara "The Perfume Guy" LIVE This Saturday @12PM Central
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Shirt Sleeve Length... perfection?
Hi all, I have arms that fall between OTR shirt sleeve lengths: 35.25" - 35.3". While I am trying some bespoke dress shirts at this time, that's a longer-term solution. So, my tailor and I are beginning to adjust my shirt lengths. This is where my post comes in to play. There seems to be general agreement on the ideal shirt length, but there are variations. Copilot suggests the shirt should end either where the wrist meets the hand and "creases" or on or past the wrist bone. I have heard some suggest it is the middle of the wrist bone. ALSO, there seems to be agreement that French cuffs should end slightly lower (more towards the hand) than barrel cuffs. Now, I am understand that perfection is unobtainable. Of course, note that my profession is that of a measurement specialist in difficult to measure topics (e.g., depression). Moreover, I believe that part of my gentleman's journey is the pursuit of perfection, even when I know I will never get there. This duplicity is totally fine with me, as I believe striving for perfection drives us to continually learn, challenge ourselves, and grow beyond initial lessons learned on our path. I would love to hear where you all think the correct end of the shirt cuff should land. If it's precise, in your mind (e.g., exact middle of the wrist bone), please share that level of detail. If you firmly believe it is a range, please share that detail. I've put this as a survey, but really welcome the comments. Thank you all for your feedback.
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Down to 210 lbs, a one-handed chin up as of this morning, 120 pushups, and 2-minute planks. Sure, neither pushups nor planks are part of the routine, but I wanted to know where I am with those, and now I know. I started at zero for both of those. 8 months, half an hour a week, no gym, no carb counting. A pair of rings, walking, more protein, less carb. No counting, just a bit more and less, respectively. That's really it. I'm not special. If I can do it, so can you. GET IT!
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There's a lot of ground to cover, but the short version of positive news I have to tell you is that I am training for an ultra marathon. First step, 3K without stopping, then a 5k without stopping, then a half marathon, then a marathon without injury, then the ultra marathon in Greece. I can comfortably do a 5K now, but I stop here and there. By which I mean I stop running, not stop moving forward. The plan, given my current state, is to run the ultramarathon in a few years for my 40th birthday
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