Winston Churchill by Yousef Karsh |
The man who subscribes to this view condemns himself as a loser in society, because he spurns the best means of making a high-impact statement about himself. Why do politicians, heads of state, leaders in commerce, in general, look well-groomed? On the other hand, why are those who lose out in society generally illustrated as shabby, down-at-heel and dirty?
The reality is that dressing well helps us in our personal, family and business lives - making us more attractive to employers, strangers and potential lovers. It reflects self-confidence and success.
Style needn't be costly, so there is little excuse not to bother. However, standards of dress are generally low. Spend a few moments looking at people passing by. The overuse of sportswear and ill-fitting and poorly-designed clothes, worn by people who do not look after themselves, suggests a loss of self-respect. Also, we can't be bothered, fear being criticised for trying too hard, are unaware of the power of presenting ourselves well, or simply don't have the skills to achieve style. Retailers peddling cheap and poorly-made clothes, totally lacking in style, add to the problem.
Style needn't be costly, so there is little excuse not to bother. However, standards of dress are generally low. Spend a few moments looking at people passing by. The overuse of sportswear and ill-fitting and poorly-designed clothes, worn by people who do not look after themselves, suggests a loss of self-respect. Also, we can't be bothered, fear being criticised for trying too hard, are unaware of the power of presenting ourselves well, or simply don't have the skills to achieve style. Retailers peddling cheap and poorly-made clothes, totally lacking in style, add to the problem.
More positively, things are slowly changing. Men are taking greater care of their appearance and classic styles remain popular, providing an alternative to ugly and ephemeral trends. I am a symptom of this change, Two years ago I didn't bother much. I recognise that the road to style isn't always easy, but, in general, it's things that demand effort that are worth doing. With style comes self-respect and increased respect for others.
Fashion and style may seem unimportant, but history suggests otherwise - since man started to wrap himself in skins there has been a divide between those who care and those who don't.
Fashion and style may seem unimportant, but history suggests otherwise - since man started to wrap himself in skins there has been a divide between those who care and those who don't.
A-bleedin'-men.
ReplyDeleteQuite, Three Button - here endeth the lesson... ;)
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See - what is Churchill doing? He's challenging the gaze.
ReplyDeleteOK so you see what Churchill is doing??? He's challenging the gaze. In a good suit. Male Power 101.
ReplyDeleteHarris Tweed, corduroy, gingham, brogues. It isn't difficult.
ReplyDeleteWell written and to the point! I'm with you 100% on this one. It's a shame so many men only discover this later in life.
ReplyDeleteWell put. The popularity of sportswear as every day outfits is beyond me. It might be fear of dressing well, as you suggest, or seomething else, I don't know. It can't be finacial though, sneakers and track suits are just as expensive as a nice pair of brogues and a decent sports jacket.
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