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Do you guys really find people look at you differently based on the shoes you wear? How about your hair?
I usually just phone it in. I have to wear a uniform all day, so I pick a comfy pair of sneaks. Hair looks fairly weak. I just didn't know if that really matters. This applies to meeting women, but also business applications (more importantly). |
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Here are some tips, free of charge!
-Jorts, don't wear 'em. Ever. -Want a suit that looks and feels great? Please don't go to Mens Warehouse. The less polyester in your suit, the better! -Always good to own a pair of majority white casual shoes (no, I'm not racist lol) :) -Buy in colors that are more appropriate to your skin tone/hair color. If you have light skin/hair, avoid white and black. If you have a darker skin tone, refrain from pastels. |
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Maybe someone has some links for when I move to the city (in August) I can fit in. :) I'll have to get rid of my nylon/fleece jacket and hiking boots. :-( |
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Sweats are my friend.
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I've just gotten back into the swing of working out. But trying to gain muscle is harder than trying to lose fat. People can lose ten pounds of fat in a month. I'd have to be on some serious juice to gain ten pounds of muscle. As it is right now I'm about 140 pounds. Also, I am blonde. And I have very fine hair. VERY FINE. I usually put something in it to make it look chunkier and then let it lay down. But I don't like that. I would love to do something interesting, but my hair sucks for anything that requires it to... stay in one place. |
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You're 140 Lbs? |
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I edited my post above to be more comprehensive, as well. FTR women really don't like guys as small as me. I've heard them say it to me. Being a scrawny guy is like being a fat chick. |
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