John’s Personal Style Report
Dear John, Thank you for taking the time out of your morning to meet with us, I enjoyed getting to know you and your personal style. Carving out time for yourself is important. We know you have a busy life, and we know we can help refine your wardrobe by providing the right pieces and knowledge to create that modern, sharp look. Our advice: part with the clothing from your past. If you wouldn’t buy it now, why are you still wearing it? Please enjoy your style report!
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YOUR PERSONAL STYLE ASSESSMENT
PERSONAL BRAND = Clean, Focused with a little edge BODY TYPE = Athletic STYLE PERSONALITY = Modern Classic
JOHN G.
THE BODY TRAPEZOID TYPE
Most men are predisposed to being larger around the waist and hips in relation to the top part of their bodies, especially as they get older. This creates a natural triangular shape with the base at the waist and the tip at the You have the perfect body when it comes to off-the-rack face.
clothing if your body is defined by a reasonably broad set of Vertical stripesand will cause streamlining effect to lengthen down your shoulders chestaand a gentle taper from theand topslim down silhouette. jackets yourmeans frame and throughStructured the waist, hips will andsquare legs. off This thatsingle you breasted can try suits allow a more relaxed, slimming fit. Brighter color panels and detailing pretty much every trend, cut and pattern and still look good. across the chest and shoulders help broaden your narrow upper torso. Dark color crewneck tees and sweaters with color panels across the chest is a great way to attract the shoulders and not the midsection.
STYLE DETAILS Avoid fitted polos, turtlenecks, bold colors and prints. Narrow legwear draws the eye to the center of your body so avoid skinny fits and extreme tapers.
JOHN G.
STYLE PERSONALITY - FORMAL
Closet Essentials: 5-10 Undershirts, 5+ Casual Button-ups, 2-5 Formal Button-ups, 3+ Polos Classic Cardigan, Crewneck Sweater 3+ Tailored Blazers 3+ Well-fitted Trousers (Black, Grey, Navy), 2+ Neutral Shorts 3+ Pocket Squares, 3+ Ties (solid & pattern) 3+ Dress shoes, 1-2 Boots, 1 Pair of Weekend Sneakers Classic Watch (Brown or Black band) Trench Coat, Peacoat Travel Bag, Messenger
JOHN G.
QUINESSENTIALS THE TRAPEZOID
Formal Shirt
Fitted Sweater
Statement Blazer
Tailored Pants Leather Belt Pocket Squares/Ties
Leather Briefcase
Oxfords
JOHN G.
STYLE PERSONALITY - CASUAL
Closet Essentials: 5-10 Undershirts, 5+ Button-ups, 2-5 Casual Button-ups (short sleeve), 3+ Polos Classic Cardigan, Crewneck Sweater Classic Watch (Brown or Black band) Black and Brown Belt, Wayfarer Sunglasses 2+ Well-fitted Casual Pants (khakis, corduroy, etc.), 2+ Neutral Shorts, 2+ Well-fitted Jeans Lightweight Fleece, Cotton Jacket 1+ Dress shoes, Stylish Sneakers, Nice Sandals Denim Jacket, Trench Coat, Peacoat Travel Bag, Messenger
JOHN G.
QUINESSENTIALS THE TRAPEZOID
Stripe Crewneck Sweater
White Button Up
Leather Jacket
Camel Leather Belt
Canvas/Leather Duffle Bag
Dark Straight Denim White Sneakers
Desert Boots
JOHN G.
CLOSET TIPS!
A short list of tips on how to optimize your closet: Flip all of your hangers to face the same direction. Every time you wear an item, put it back into your closet with the hanger hook facing the other direction so you know you've worn it. In 3 months you'll have a better of idea of what to donate, consign, or trash. Pair one of your "go-to" pieces with something new. You know that shirt you're wearing every other / every week? Maybe it's time to give it a rest and your colleagues (or significant others) some excitement. Layer a sweater or well tailored blazer on top. Remember: if you buy a piece you can't wear with at least 3 items in your closet, you're not just paying for that blazer, you're paying for the shirt, shoes, and pants to go with that blazer. Have at leasts two white nice dress shirts. Be sure they are free of stains and wrinkles, ready to go at all times. Fix damages sooner than later! Missing buttons, fraying edges, torn seams — take them into a tailor to be repaired. No excuses. Wear and tear looks terrible in public.
JOHN G.
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