Mr. Porretto, thank you for taking the time to visit my little blog.
I think you misunderstand the reason I posted this. As I am newly married (and in my mid-50s) I have never had the opportunity to dress a man or know men's clothing: inseams and neck sizes and collar types and cuffs, and... all the rest. So, seeing this was of interest to me.
My husband is a manly man, and can dress "well" when he chooses. However, I would never conflate his style with his sterling character. Neither do I judge a man's character solely by how he dresses. That being said, how any person dresses can say something about his or her character.
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Manliness cannot be reduced to a matter of style -- and conflating matters of style with manly character is an affront to the latter.
Mr. Porretto, thank you for taking the time to visit my little blog.
I think you misunderstand the reason I posted this. As I am newly married (and in my mid-50s) I have never had the opportunity to dress a man or know men's clothing: inseams and neck sizes and collar types and cuffs, and... all the rest. So, seeing this was of interest to me.
My husband is a manly man, and can dress "well" when he chooses. However, I would never conflate his style with his sterling character. Neither do I judge a man's character solely by how he dresses. That being said, how any person dresses can say something about his or her character.
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