Gentlemen, it’s time you learned to check yourself, with the help of a little prostate testicular teducation from Ted Baker.
Pick yourself up a boxed pair of boxers from the English-bred boutique at Scottsdale Fashion Square, for a little illustrative tutorial on how best to “guard the family jewels.” Ted Baker, in collaboration with the charity Everyman is helping to raise awareness for male cancer with the inside the box “briefing” (get it) on a self-examination.
Peek at the box and read more on how to Test, Education and Discuss here.
We all need guidance at some point on our personal journey. If you’re a man, may I suggest a couple of simple ways to elevate your personal game of self-reliance, self-improvement and self-empowerment…
1. Google It – It’s like your interactive wife or partner, especially when you don’t have either.
2. Get the MANual by Glenn O’Brien, “How to Be a Man – A Guide to Style and Behavior for the Modern Gentleman”. Mr. O’Brien is GQ Magazine’s famed “The Style Guy” and is an expert at offering advice on putting your best foot forward. Though the title may be a little daunting and the verbiage can be thick at times, the book is a great way to open your heart to some new ideas at self-improvement and elevating your personal game in fashion, etiquette and overall fantasticness.
BE BRAVE – Ditch the fanny pack, unhook your cell from your belt loop, wear an undershirt even in Arizona.
Take yourself from boy to man with this manual. Find it at Anthropologie for under $30.
Target.com. An undershirt keeps yourself to yourself. Protects your fashion investment (the nice shirt you're wearing over it).
Details Men’s Style Guide states that the man’s shirt is the cornerstone of his wardrobe – a.k.a. the heart of his dress. I’m not speaking to a great tee, though good soft tee’s are essential in a man’s closet. I’m referring to a fabulous button down, long or short sleeved shirt. The shirt sets the stage for the man’s total look. A great shirt is fitted through the torso, neck and sleeve and should always be tucked in.
The man’s shirt is so powerful, that one of my favorite designers Cynthia Rowley recently announced the launch of “Mr. Powers,” a fashion-forward collection of separates for men. Cynthia received a previous nod from the CFDA for her Rowley collection of menswear, but Mr. Powers embraces a whole new theory of fashion styling centered on the concept that men dress most creatively from the waist up.
Cynthia explained, “We’re only doing tops, no pants, because we think everything looks better with jeans—and guys already have their favorite jeans.” Genius.
Look for Mr. Powers in select specialty stores and for online shopping this July. www.cynthiarowley.com