Beauty,  Fashion,  Male Fashion,  Men's Wear

Save Money and Tailor Old Clothes! Stay Fresh and Not Broke!

Why Buy New Clothes When You Can Tailor Your Old Items?

Hey guys, I know it’s been a minute since I’ve written a post, but between work, family, and this thing we call a relationship, I barely know what day it is. Don’t worry fellas because I’m back with an intriguing and explosive new article that raises the internal conflict of buying new clothes or tailoring what’s in our closet. Now I love to go on massive shopping adventures to capture all the latest clothing items that are out on market and believe me there is a lot out there worth buying, but my pockets are sometimes on a slim diet. The best alternative too combat your financial woes are tailoring your old clothing items.

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A relationship between a tailor and his or her customers is as delicate as a teacher and student companionship. A tailor is the one that will make or break you when you head out that special wedding; big time interview; or first date with that special person who you are yearning to make a good impression on. Last week, I went to my tailor to help reconstruct two of my favorite dress shirts because my body frame has routinely changed over the last two years.

I had the mindset of heading out to J Crew, H&M, the Gap, or Banana Republic to pick up a few shirts for the summer and the office; then I realized that I could transform some of my old items and save some money with just a little trip to my beloved tailor Image is very important to most of us, and I’m here to find the best alternatives that can leave you looking stylish and also financially protected.

Next time, I will break down the importance of cologne and why every guy should educate himself on the fragrances that represent his style and presence. Until next time, keep climbing up the lord’s ladder.

Stay humble
NC 

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