Understand the distinction between fashion and style Never going to live in space I was born here and I will die here shirt. Fashion is just one of the tools in your style toolbox; it’s not the be-all and end-all of style. Fashion is what is currently available in stores. Style is your own expression of self that you show the world through your outfit choices. Style is an expression of your identity, and it goes beyond following someone else’s formula or wearing the latest fashion trends. Style takes you into account, your body, your colouring, your preferences, whilst fashion takes none of this into account, which is one of the reasons shopping for clothes can be so frustrating, because what fashion is serving up doesn’t relate to you and so you end up buying the “least worst” items you can find and this results in an “it’ll do” wardrobe, which is not ever going to make you feel stylish. Discover the power of a style recipe, a personalized guide for your fashion choices. It’s been described by some of my 7 Steps to Style members as their North Star, because it’s such an incredibly useful tool that assists you when you’re shopping, when you’re putting outfits together, and in fact, ideally will be a guide for everything you choose and flow across your whole life. However, creating a style recipe is challenging without a clear understanding of your identity. This is why you need to focus on getting back to basics and defining your core identity to create a style recipe that truly resonates with you. Recognize the value of a style education. This is because fashion is not going to help you, as I mentioned before fashion doesn’t take into account who you are and what you like, and what actually works for you. It’s a tool, like a hammer, which is a useful tool, but you need more than a hammer to build your style house. Style is a science that can be learned and mastered, even if you weren’t born with an innate sense of style. You don’t have to be born with style, which is fabulous, because I definitely wasn’t born with style! This is why I’m a great style educator and teacher, because I’ve struggled myself and understand many of the pitfalls that you too may be experiencing. I want you to gain confidence, enhanced self-esteem, and feel empowered to make fashion choices that align with who you are. This will give you more courage to do the things you want to do in your life. It helps you feel more comfortable standing out, or even speaking up or engaging with others as you’re not lacking confidence because you feel your style is holding you back. Your sense of style is an integral part of your self-expression. By embarking on a style education journey, you’ll discover the joy of expressing your authentic self through clothing. Remember, fashion trends may come and go, but your personal style is timeless. Embrace the opportunity to refine your sense of style and present the most amazing version of yourself to the world. I’d love to hear about your style struggles and help you find your sense of style. Together, let’s create a personal brand image that reflects who you truly are!
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There’s a satisfying feeling when you’re prepared for anything. Never going to live in space I was born here and I will die here shirt It’s nice to know, confidently, that you’ve got everything you need for the day ahead, and even if a problem occurs, you’ve got the essentials to sort it. You wouldn’t go into the jungle without the proper kit, so why go to work or about your daily activities without the appropriate items. You’ve likely come across the concept of the ‘Everyday Carry’, or EDC for short. Well, consider the below the stylish man’s version. A curated selection of essentials for the commute, work and life in general. Whether carrying on your person or stashing in your bag, these are the items no man should leave the house without. We’re serious about pens at Ape – dead serious. Writing is important to us, and the scratch, imbalance, or leaky ink of a lousy pen is equivalent to someone scraping nails down a chalkboard. Trust us, you don’t want to be the person who either doesn’t have a pen or carries around a betting shop pencil, it takes away from your personal brand. Instead, invest in Wingback’s mechanical pen, a writing implement of precision, balance and quality. Designed for over a decade of use, it’s a smooth twist rotation pen that writes cleanly, with the pen itself machine-turned from a solid piece of aerospace-grade metal. Remember to ask for it back if someone borrows it. You’ve invested in a proper pen. Now you need a proper notebook. Having a notebook to hand is underrated, not just for personal organisation and work meetings but also for journaling, which has many proven mental health benefits. Wingback’s refillable notebook is a naturally tanned, full-grain Tuscan leather beauty with a patina on the made-to-order cover that will age beautifully. It also offers the option for inscription on both the front and inside for personalisation or motivation. The A5 notebook comes with a choice of Moleskine Classic Hardcover Notebook or Karst Stone Stone Paper – the latter being an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional pulp paper. A watch has long been an essential everyday piece, but you don’t want to spend thousands on something likely to take a beating daily – save the Rolex for special occasions. If you’re looking for the perfect balance of affordability, design and mechanics, look no further than vintage-style watch specialist Dan Henry. The brand produces limited edition timepieces inspired by iconic models, giving you the classic look of, say, a Daytona or Submariner but without the huge markup. Our pick of the range is the 1964 Gran Turismo Chronograph. Coming in two dial layout options and five colour variations, the ‘White Panda’ Tricompax shows this design in its best light, in our opinion. The case is 38mm and it comes on a stylish ‘grain of rice’ bracelet. You also get a stitched leather strap in a complementary shade, which can be switched while on the move thanks to Dan Henry’s Easy Release system.
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Size seems the same as the old one I bought a few years ago, fits the same, though the tag is different. Fabric seems a little thinner, but not by much- I might not have noticed if I wasn’t looking for it. Black one says 100% cotton on the tag.
Melissa Hartman –
The fabric was very soft compared to a traditional cotton t-shirt and it fit as expected. The graphic was thick which you could tell it’s very good quality. I got many compliments.
Brian Pringle –
Love it! Simple,nice and fits the body well enough. A nice shirt.