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Cary Grant, John F. Kennedy, Humphrey Bogart; these are the individuals that men today should be designing their style after. Despite the current push in American fashion to move men towards a more “traditional” and “classic” image, the streets still seem to be filled with guys who try way too hard to look like total tools. How hard is it to buy a suit that actually fits your shoulders? I’m six foot four, and yet I can even get suits that fit (albeit with slight alterations), so any guys who walk the streets still looking like a circa 1998 Dallas Cowboys linebacker have no excuses, whatsoever. Men of the United States need to take a look at their collective cultural heritage and examine why Cary Grant has been a style icon for over half a century. His shoulders fit well, he’s not afraid to show a little cuff, his clothes are always simple and classic rather than trendy and flamboyant; these are the rules that all men should adhere to. I don’t care how many times people may read something of this nature by one fashion writer or another, until men start to listen it is not enough.

Cary Grant, John F. Kennedy, Humphrey Bogart; these are the individuals that men today should be designing their style after. Despite the current push in American fashion to move men towards a more “traditional” and “classic” image, the streets still seem to be filled with guys who try way too hard to look like total tools. How hard is it to buy a suit that actually fits your shoulders? I’m six foot four, and yet I can even get suits that fit (albeit with slight alterations), so any guys who walk the streets still looking like a circa 1998 Dallas Cowboys linebacker have no excuses, whatsoever. Men of the United States need to take a look at their collective cultural heritage and examine why Cary Grant has been a style icon for over half a century. His shoulders fit well, he’s not afraid to show a little cuff, his clothes are always simple and classic rather than trendy and flamboyant; these are the rules that all men should adhere to. I don’t care how many times people may read something of this nature by one fashion writer or another, until men start to listen it is not enough.