High value men and their theory on wearing suits everywhere. Y’all believe them?

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Unless you're main interest is in pretending to be something you aren't, this is idiotic. Rich or well off men don't even wear suits daily or everywhere so why would you? This entire concept is so focused on appearing successful and pretending to be the man.

Your car will get you more attention than your clothes. Women might also recognize your watch, whether you're in a suit or not. But wearing a wack suit isn't going to get you anywhere, especially if it's clear you're fronting. I've seen a few young guys walking around in suits that aren't tailored. Clown behavior.

Plus, a good quality suit needs to be dry cleaned.And it is not practical to wear on a daily.
 

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The “suits” they trying to pretend to be work from home now a days so if you out and about in a suit now a days it means your a worker in an office not a boss as bosses and high value positions wfh now
 

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The “suits” they trying to pretend to be work from home now a days so if you out and about in a suit now a days it means your a worker in an office not a boss as bosses and high value positions wfh now
Man nobody in my office wears suits outside of the people that appear on tv… and they change when they’re off air for the most part. I wear hoodies to work.. I have a co worker who wears straight up basketball shorts to work :mjlol:
 

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Man nobody in my office wears suits outside of the people that appear on tv… and they change when they’re off air for the most part. I wear hoodies to work.. I have a co worker who wears straight up basketball shorts to work :mjlol:
Bro the VPs in my last two companies would wear air force ones to work and skinny jeans

:russ:
 

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Yea, walking down the street, you'll probably get more glances in a tailored suit than a T-shirt/jeans. But above all else, Women like men who know how to dress for the occasion.

Wearing a suit to go to a concert will have you looking kinda silly. As will pulling up for a formal event in something casual

Make sure your "fit" fits and dress accordingly.
 

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I couldn't do it because that shyt ain't that comfortable. Hard to bend down or run with that stuff. Especially if they're tight or form fit suits.

My ass is too bulbous :dame: to be running and bending down in suits all day
 

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A “high value man” has a well rounded wardrobe and has a variety of styles, not just suits. Now, a 30+ year old man running around in sweatsuits and J’s 24/7 is idiotic. Also, wearing slides in public looks sloppy.

Correct! A suit is just another tool in your wardrobe arsenal!
 

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I don’t own a suit but I’ve always worked blue collar jobs

Wedding, funeral etc I borrow one from my cousin who’s a school principal and the same size as me
 

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while clothes do matter in terms of people's initial reaction to you, what tends to have more of an impact is how you carry and conduct yourself when you are interacting with people in these spaces.
 

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Unless you at a funeral or interview chances are you shouldn’t be wearing a suit.

Notice I didn’t say wedding. If you’re not in the wedding, you should NOT be wearing a suit.

There’s better ways to imply power and definitely style other than a suit. Get your blazer game up. Suits are somewhat outdated if they’re out of place, and it’s not the flex you think. You look either old or out of place or swagless. Powerful sure but so is somebody grandad

A blazer with white button up no tie with some chinos and dope dress shoes imply power AND style. She wanna date a fly ngga not Steve Harvey
If you can't wear a suit to a wedding then IDK bruh.... :mjlol:

There's more casual suits and more formal ones. I have a green suit and a tan suit that are more casual and fun. My navy one is obviously more formal.
 
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