We live in a world that most often glorifies or celebrates the man-hood with the adjectives like chivalry and alpha's based on sheer aspects of external strength, fashioned mannerism and testosterone levels. It is rarely, we come across fellow-creatures that identifies a man, as a man, for his hidden sacrifices, choices and individuality. In an era, where today we men, are as much supportive to the idea of feminism or even a LGBT acceptance, we ourselves are often looked down upon for reasons and incidences that we would never want to be a part of or even be associated with. But, sadly we will always be - history leaves that scar with us. Nevertheless, we, like every other gender, need to show the world or may be just get comforted for traits which are nowhere close to muscle bulks, patriarchy or libido.
It's really sad to come across a well dressed man wearing a great outfit with a poor pair of shoes. We understand the idea of "to each his own" but when it comes to men-styling and especially about the shoes, we are damn serious to point out the errs or applaud the right efforts.
"I LOVE YOU GUYS FOR BEING THERE, BELIEVING IN THE WORK, APPRECIATING IT, CRITICISING IT, PUSHING IT TO MAKE IT EVEN MORE AMAZING. I CANT THANK YOU MUCH."
How often have you men used a female brand or at times even their products in your grooming regime?? Never?? Ok I don’t buy lies so be honest. Once, twice or still using? Don’t shy away, that has nothing to do with questioning your masculinity. The problem is we men lack all-for-man brands, products that are for us - to groom our body, our hair, our beard and so on. But as they say, there’s always a light at the end of the tunnel and thus today your horrific shopping decisions come to an end.
“Young Adults”, isn’t it an interesting yet contradicting term. Young is a youth – colourful, vibrant, risky and spontaneous where Adult on the other side is – calm, stable, continual and mature. Usually age range from 18-24 is what can be termed as “Young Adults”. In this competitive world today, apart from your resume, it is your personal appearance that will make you stand apart. It allows your superiors to see you in a perspective that college or your new job is not just a part of life but a result of your hard work and perseverance - a sign of a true GENTLEMAN.