Add Some Flash to Your Outfit

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Sometimes, it's good to have a little flash to what you're wearing.

Something that makes you stand out, slightly. A gold ring, the recognizable Gucci Loafers, a detailed tie bar, noticeable cuff links, and some loud pops of color. They go a long way for the right guy.

These things communicate that you care what people think, without caring what people think. Your appearance is as much of a gift to yourself, as it is to the rest of the world.

You'll find when you do this, It polarizes people.

Here’s an example: When you build a business, you have a target demographic you market to. if you market to everyone, you fail. But when we dress, we very much do just that.

We put on the items that won't raise an eyebrow or get a second look, while still caring enough to spend good money on a great suit, only to let it blend you into the herd. What for?

People will love you or hate you for how you dress when you add your pops of style. I want to know who those people are. I want to know who connects with my class and, in turn, my personality. 

I'm not saying only to wear what you like. Sometimes for the sake of impressions, we need to conform to the masses.

I'm saying you shouldn't be afraid to push the boundaries with the little things you like. You'll feel more like yourself, and you'll be able to broadcast that to the rest of the world. 

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Patrick Kenger

Patrick Kenger is an award-winning menswear stylist and the founder of PIVOT Image Consulting. For the past 10 years, he has worked to shape the personal styling industry for men, making style easy and efficient for men across the globe. You can find him regularly in the WSJ, NBC, CNN, Men’s Health, and more.

http://www.pivotimage.com
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