Communication through dress



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 8:38 pm 
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If you're like me (mid 20s, young professional) who has no desire to wear teenager/affliction shirts, you will find that dressing well can do wonders for both social and professional life. Even if you're not like me, you should find your own style. How do you want to present yourself to the world? If you can't be comfortable in the way you dress, it's best to change it up. However, don't get discouraged! Finding a style that fits your personality and communicates what you're about to the rest of the world isn't hard to do.

I came across this blog site (links below) because of its cigar reviews, but it also has a few good articles on dress and style. Here are a couple that I learned from:


http://www.aspiringgentleman.com/styleg ... ough-dress

http://www.aspiringgentleman.com/styleg ... ssed-well/


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