Years ago I heard something that never left my mind: You can't buy class. (I don't think there is another sentence of that length that has had such impact on me.) That is this book in nutshell. Granted, some items in it are a bit dated. But it nonetheless has some very valid information. It not only offers a bit of history, but also offers help in the basics...like, how to tie a tie properly for example. (And which knot goes with what style of collar...and why one should never wear a brown suit. ;-) ) I purchased my first copy of this book at Abercromebie and Fitch...back when they were a real clothier. (Read: Long before they were sold to "The Limited.") Now of course, their quality is absolute rubish. (trust me, I've tried to remain loyal, but cannot.) Anyway, this book was among the many that they offered. (Yes, A & F used to sell books. Heck, they used to sell a lot of quality goods.) OK, where was I (don't get me started on the A & F garbage being pawnded off today...) this book, while perhaps a little dated is nonetheless a fine primer for the man wishing to look his very best. And for understanding WHY his wardrobe is put together the way it is. Buy it! I recently purchased 2 more copies for my sons.
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