Archive for April, 2008

Men’s Bracelets: Eye Candy For The Wrist

It’s Wednesday morning at 9am. I wake up, and start my morning routine. I brush my teeth, wash my face, style my hair.

Then I step before my closet, as I imagine my body as a blank canvas in which I can communicate the appropriate message for the situations I will find myself in for the rest of the day. I am participating in the language spoken through the non-verbal channels of human interaction.

I succeed in putting together a great outfit, but then I come to a part of my body that seems empty and rarely adorned, my wrists. Rarely do I wear anything on my wrists, except a watch to occasionally add a classy element to my outfit.

This topic must be addressed. I’ve already talked about necklaces, rings, watches, but I want to write about bracelets and how they can complement the rest of your look.


The Bare Necessity

The thing about accessories is that it’s the same with any other piece of fashion that you’re putting on your body-it’s not necessary. We don’t NEED to wear ANYTHING for that matter – although some things bring us more comfort when it comes to protecting us from unfavorable natural conditions. Like a thick wool coat that protects our bodies from the freezing snow. Who knows, maybe the cavemen adapted to unfavorable weather and were fine running around in nothing even during the frigid winters.

But I digress.

The point is that there is no need to feel that you should be wearing a bracelet, or any other accessory for that matter.

It’s just another way through which you can display your personality.

Not having a bracelet can display just as much as having one. It can say that you’re just a natural minimalist. It depends on what works for you. Maybe you have a cool birthmark on your wrist that gets more attention than a bracelet that covers it up. Or perhaps you’d rather wear an interesting watch or ring to get attention.

You could be the guy who likes to display his personality, or the guy that likes to be mysterious until people get to know him through conversation.

A good question to ask yourself is whether or not you want to use a bracelet as another access point in which you can say something about yourself.

For those of you who are interested in using bracelets as part of displaying a your personal style, come along with me as we explore the mystical realm of wrist adornments


Some tips and examples of great men’s wristwear:

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Ok, let’s kick this off:

If you have a small skinny wrist, go for a bracelet that adds weight to your wrist such as these leather band bracelets:

Get a versatile bracelet like this one to match with any casual outfit. If you don’t like wearing a watch, it’ll add some style to your bare wrists.

If you’re going for that “surfer” look, display that laid-back attitude with a shell bracelet or a bracelet made of hemp.

For that “rocker” / “bad boy” edge, get something masculine and bold:



For a more subtle, refined look:


If you want to go for something more classy or flashy, get something in sterling silver that will give you some bling when you dress up.

Anything rubber will be more casual or sporty, whereas metal will be more dressy. A bracelet that mixes the two will be just in between.


As you can see, bracelets can be a small but great way to add an extra tone of flavor to your style.

Here are some great online sites where you can find a great selection of bracelets:
Gem-Fashion.com
Gilletts.com

Cheaper:
Tropicari.com
Calitrendz.com

Cheers,

Jae


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The Balance of Masculinity and Femininity

Hey guys,

I want to share with you a short and simple concept that you can easily apply towards your current image.

Whether you’re just starting to pay attention to your image, going through a complete overhaul, or looking for that extra edge, you’ll need this concept to make the best first impression.

Let’s get straight to it.

The Balance of Masculinity and Femininity

If you’re a straight man, you should look like a straight man. Unless you want to be like Prince, and keep people guessing.

Women are naturally more attracted to men who seem masculine. While we want to dress well, there is a fine line that can bring some guys into looking gay. While women may love gay men for friendships, it’s obviously not the best image for sparking real attraction.

This is a problem for some men, because as they pay more attention to their appearance, they may start becoming mistaken for a gay male or come off as feminine. There is a solution to this, and it has to do with knowing whether you naturally look feminine and making sure there is a balance.

The feminine polarity is always attracted to a strong masculine polarity.

Thus, your image should either display a highly masculine OR neutral polarity.

If you have naturally more feminine facial features or body type, you should create balance with a more masculine appearance. Even with feminine features, you can still increase your image so that on first impression, you come off as highly masculine.

At the least, you should carry not a feminine polarity but a NEUTRAL one. Neutral is neither too feminine or too masculine.

This is all to avoid looking either gay or weak. Which minimizes the masculine polarity that makes it easier to attract women.

If you naturally have masculine traits, you can create a highly masculine appearance by complimenting what you were born with. You also have more leeway to wear clothing that some would say is more “feminine” than most, as long as you don’t fall below the neutral point.

What defines feminine features?

Well, for one, if people sometimes mistake you for a woman, you’re obviously more on the feminine side. If most of your female friends are bigger than you - while they are still considered “skinny” - then you are further down the feminine side of the scale. Do you ever get complimented on specific facial features? For example: do you have “pretty” eyes?

Soft cheeks without a prominent jaw line, perfect skin combined with little to no facial hair, long eye lashes, a poor muscular development, or a lower weight than what is considered healthy for your height, are traits that will create a first impression of you being less “manly.” If you have a combination of these, you may need to counter it with an image that ensures you’re giving off a masculine polarity on first impression.

If this is you, you may be feeling a bit uncomfortable about yourself right now. Don’t.

There is nothing negative about having a more “feminine” polarity. I have feminine features myself, and it’s neither good nor bad. It’s simply a loaded attribute that comes with a very different message than its polar, masculine counterpart.

However, if one has an extremely feminine look to his image, it can lead others to make assumptions such as “weak, insecure, beta” - traits that are very unattractive in the eyes of women.

Why not maximize your potential for attracting women with a more masculine polarity?

If you feel that you are on the feminine side, don’t worry, there is road towards balance.

What defines more masculine features?

Some traits that scientists say are a natural display of “masculinity,” are a prominent jaw line, a wide chest and broad shoulders, a muscular body, and lots of hair.

An easier way to look at all of this is:

Masculinity = Strength and lots of testosterone

Feminine = Weaker compared to the “ideal man” and more estrogen


How to Create Balance

If you’re on the feminine side, here are some examples of how to create a more masculine appearance.

Growing out your facial hair

Here is an example of what facial hair can do:

Leonardo DiCaprio looks a lot more masculine with shorter hair as well as growing facial hair.

Tips for the Skinny Guy

If you’re skinny, start working out if you don’t. These types of things are obvious, and they take time, but what can more easily be changed is the type of clothing you wear.

First of all, avoid overly tight clothing if you’re skinny. This will only accentuate your skinniness. Avoid baggy clothing as well, as they will have the same effect. Make sure your clothing skims your body.

Bring In a Masculine Edge To Your Clothing

Go for clothing that give you a masculine edge. Some examples would be rock inspired clothing, military style clothing, or even classic menswear such as a suit. Be careful with floral print shirts, and pink, as they will only accentuate your femininity.

What’s in fashion right now are military style shirts, with epaulets on the shoulders. It will broaden the look of your shoulders, as well as allude the military association to give it that masculine edge.

Here is an example of Orlando Bloom who wears pieces that create a stronger masculine polarity:

Notice the way he grows out his facial hair, wears a rocker-style shirt, and sports a thick leather band watch that adds thickness to his wrists - all these things add more masculinity to him.

Accessories

Make sure your accessories would never pass as your girlfriend’s accessories. Be careful wearing thin flashy jewelry.
If you naturally have more masculine traits, you can get away with more feminine pieces and not be mistaken for a gay guy. You can wear floral print shirts, scarves for fashion, and easily look good in jewelry.

This does not mean that you have to balance out your natural masculinity with a more “metro-sexual” style. You can dress and groom yourself in a very masculine way, and you don’t have to work really hard at it. Just know that you have the option to dress and groom yourself in a “feminine” way without losing that masculine polarity.

There is a limit to how far you can go with a more feminine appearance though, depending on how naturally masculine you look. You can grow out long hair like Fabio, wear things that most guys can’t, but avoid crossing the fine line between a metrosexual style and passably gay.

The Message to Remember

So assess yourself today and decide if you are naturally born masculine and feminine.

As you continuously build your own unique image, remember the concept of masculine polarity. If you have feminine features, ask yourself “Do I have room to come off as more masculine?” If you’re blessed with masculine features, you have the choice to accentuate your masculinity or create a style that brings out some of your feminine side.

This is an important element in making a stronger first impression with women.

Cheers,

Jae

P.S. - Stay tuned for an article on bracelets!

The Psychotic Yuppie Mentality

Yuppies.

Having the latest and the greatest just for the sake of having the latest and the greatest.

Before I start writing about the Yuppie mentality, I’ll tell you the key to attracting women.

Ask a woman what the most important quality they look for in a man is, and the most frequent answer will be: confidence.

If confidence is the key to attraction, how does one come across as confident?

Well, after talking to many intelligent women who can better articulate their thoughts than most, I’ve found “confidence” is better explained as self-assurance.

It’s also something that you are, rather than something that you do. All that is required of you to come across as confident, is a healthy love for yourself. Being completely grounded and comfortable in who you are. This includes knowing all your values, beliefs, your standards and purpose for living, what kind of life you want to lead, etc. All these things should be worked out if you want to be grounded in yourself and have a high level of self-assurance.

In terms of image, women want to know that below the surface of your appearance, you have a solid self-assurance that is congruent with what you are projecting on the outside.

Let’s break down “self-assurance” into an even better concept:

Authenticity.

What women want is a man who is authentic to the core. Not a fraud who is merely projecting a false appearance to the world.

This led me to think about the way most people in society are more focused on their outer appearance rather than their inner appearance as seen in their own minds, creating a huge gap of inauthenticity between who they appear to be outwardly and who they truly are inside.

It’s like focusing on orchestrating a massively fabricated volcanic eruption with the help of pyrotechnics and giant smoke emitters, when underneath the surface the volcano is as dormant and peaceful as a sleeping baby. A woman will investigate the scene, and looking closer, she’ll eventually discover that it was all a phony simulation. The volcano is no longer cool or fascinating, it’s just stupid.

Just to be clear: I am not saying that you should abandon any attention to your outer self, but that your appearance should be communication of YOU, not a practice in conformity.

I’m reminded of the movie American Psycho, where the main character Patrick Bateman (played by Christian Bale), takes you through his rigorous morning routine in the beginning scene where he narrates:

There is an idea of a Patrick Bateman… some kind of abstraction… but there is no real me… only an entity… something illusory… and though I can hide my cold gaze… and you can shake my hand and feel flesh gripping yours… and maybe you can even sense that our lifestyles are probably comparable… I’m simply not there.

Everything that is seen on the outside of Patrick has no connection with who he truly is inside. He’s trapped trying to keep up with the rest of the world and wishing he could escape it at the same time. The movie is a great representation of the Yuppie lifestyle.


What Is a Yuppie?

Yuppie is an informal name for Young Urban Professionals (YUP) that arose in the 1980’s. It is used to describe young affluent business men and women who are employed in a well-paying profession and who live and work near a large city. But the term can now be used to describe anyone who will pretty much take any opportunity to flaunt financial abundance, whether money is truly there or not. They are basically people who find their self worth through brand names and high-status activities rather than just enjoying life as they truly want to. They are forced to enjoy these things because society says they are enjoyable, only to find that it’s not filling the gaping hole of security within then. They buy brand names not because they truly like the items they buy, but to keep up with their neighbors.

In American Psycho, Patrick Bateman is obsessed with comparing his possessions to that of others. Here is one of my favorites scenes in the movie where his co-workers are unconsciously one-uping each other through ego-based competition over something as small as a business card.

Becoming Authentic Inside Out

True self-assurance comes from how authentic you are to your image.

Is your outer appearance a bona fide representation of who you are inside? Or is there a huge gap of authenticity between your outer-image and your inner self-image?

The bigger the gap, the less core confidence you’ll have. The less core confidence you have, the less authentic you’ll be in social interactions, whether meeting women, in the business world, or amongst friends. People can easily sense when a guy is inauthentic, and this builds a lack of trust, resentment, and especially a loss in attraction with the opposite sex.

On the surface, you might seem like the man, but are you really?

Sooner or later your mask is going to slip.

It’s a lot easier to create a false image of who you are on the outside than to push yourself to actually become who you want to be - from the inside out. People will say “fake it till you make it,” but the concept is incomplete by itself, because there is no “making it.” Faking your outer image may buy you some time to back it up authentically in the future, but if you’re continuously fronting an illusory image, you’re always going to try to catch up to that outer image, causing the gap to grow.

It’s like a race between a hare and a tortoise, the hare being your outer reality and the tortoise being your inner reality. Expecting the tortoise to one day catch up is just foolish. It won’t happen unless the hare stops and takes one, long, nap.

If the outside simply took care of our inside and gave us authentic confidence, then we should all just go into debt buying ourselves the most luxurious clothing, cars, and consumer items that we can possible possess to get as much self-assurance as we can.

So how do we build a truly authentic image?

You need to first be honest with yourself, and to other people. We’ll always easily fall into projecting a false image to impress others, but from time to time, you must be honest with where you truly are. This is the only way you’ll ever grow.

I am NOT advocating giving up all your possessions and going back to wearing your free Pepsi t-shirt with your gym sweats. I only want to make the point that all these outer things do not define you. Your outside should be a showcase of who you are inside, not what others say it should be.

It’s not about displaying an image that will make you fit in, but cultivating your own sense of style that is the BEST representation of who you are inside. Don’t be afraid to stand out as an individual, it’s what is more attractive than conforming to the masses, and it also liberates others to start doing the same.


Escaping the Yuppie Mentality

The yuppie mentality is what holds us back from authenticity.

The yuppie mentality is comprised of constantly measuring oneself in the social hierarchy by getting a sense of worth through knowledge of popular culture and gossip, the newest up and coming bands, as well as all the important classics, and having the most expensive food and clothing that money can possibly buy.

Let’s face it. We live in a highly materialistic society, where many people become obsessed with fashion and high-end consumer products. All the marketing out there is basically conditioning our minds into believing that some product will bring us more self-worth or fulfillment. We then easily start to fall into the trap of identifying with what we own.

For example, sex sells, we all know this.

But instead of just reacting to it. We have to stop and think, am I getting it because of an advertisement, or do I really like this item?

This advertisement is genius in getting the masses to link pleasure to this product. There is only one thing stopping you from getting intimate with this woman, and it’s the bottle of cologne.

Even ask yourself if you’re following the news, popular culture, and listening to certain music because you’re truly interested in it or because you’re trying to keep up with your peers.

A lot of people think that having great style is about having all the best clothes and products out there. That’s not style. It’s called being fashionable.

Don’t misunderstand, I’m not frowning upon buying high quality clothing or being up to date with the latest trends, because you should build an eye for finding quality, as well as having the knowledge of what’s in trend. But if you’re just buying clothing simply for an expensive brand name, you’re really not being creative with an authentically unique style, you’re just wearing your money.

True style is not merely a popularly accepted facade, but a representation and reflection of the best self within.

Even by wearing whatever is the newest and hottest high-end trend , you are no different from the people who wear lower-end clothing just to blend in with the rest of their crowd. You’re still blending in, just on a higher scale.

If you want an example of the Yuppie mindset on a lower scale, look at all the high school kids who travel in packs wearing Abercrombie & Fitch. Rather than stopping and taking the time to think of ways to express their unique personality, they let themselves be spoon-fed by whatever is being mass-marketed towards anyone looking for direction. They don’t buy it because of special material or quality, but because of a brand name.

It says, “Hey, I saved up all my lunch money and bought a $50 shirt that normally would cost me $10 somewhere else, but it says A&F on it!” Again, you’re just wearing money. If an Abercrombie sweater didn’t have any of it’s brand name labels on it, it would be a pretty bland sweater. Why do you think the models in their advertisements are not even wearing the clothes? HA! Because they are just selling the BRAND name with hot bodies, not the quality or look of their clothing. Personally I buy clothing for the quality, fit, and whether I like it or not regardless of the brand. In fact, I rarely wear anything with a logo on it, I think it’s cheesy. But hey, there is nothing wrong with that, you just have to ask yourself whether you’d buy the clothes even without its logo.

The Yuppie will buy a Burberry trenchcoat because all his co-workers have one and he must get one to fit in. Any other coat and they’ll laugh at him behind his back. His co-workers are clones wearing the same Oliver People’s glasses, Cross Pen, Ralph Lauren Suit and Rolex watch. They only find individualism in having the latest model or color. There is no unique sense of personality in anything they are wearing, they are simply carrying whatever it is that makes the fit in with the rest of their peers.

Doing this will attract a certain breed of people. People only trying to one-up each other with the newest trend or better quality product. It becomes an ego battle and survival of the highest bidder, pushing everyone into higher debt and eternal enslavement to their jobs. Yuppie men will mostly attract materialistic women who love getting their sense of worth from wearing designer dresses carrying their expensive purses, but rarely will they attract the true beauty. Truly high-caliber women have so many options, that money and bling alone do nothing to grab their attention anymore. They want a man who is authentically confident, and not an insecure man who has his identity rooted in all external possessions.


Finding Authenticity Amongst a Yuppie Culture

Make sure your clothing represents who you really are inside. If you’re going to buy high-end trendy clothing, make sure it’s because you really like the items you’re buying, and you would buy for the quality, fit, and look even if it wasn’t a brand name. Whatever you’re buying or getting for yourself, make sure you don’t at all feel like you’re being forced to buy it to fit into some mold. This will keep you authentic, getting more trust from women as well as give you more core confidence.

Without a strong core sense of self, you’ll never bring a confident presence into a social interaction. When you’re out meeting women, they’ll see that your image is just a front. A transparent veneer under which your lack of authenticity is transparent.

It’s also important not to fake what you know or do. This happens to us when we’re comparing ourselves with other people around us. This can be effective in the short-term, but in the long-term, you’ll gain more respect and trust from other people - as well as love - for admitting where you truly are. If you don’t know anything about fashion, admit it. If you don’t know anything about cars, stop acting like you do around your friends. If you don’t have any women in your life, stop pretending to all your guy friends that you’re some massive pimp. They all know the truth, and ultimately they don’t trust you because you make things up. The only way you’ll truly grow and stay authentic is to admit where you are in any situation.

I’m not perfect, as I catch myself falling into this mindset as much as anyone else. But this is a reminder that we need to constantly stop and think for ourselves. To stop and ask why we’re buying certain image-enhancing products. Our style should be congruent to the unique identity that we each have within, wearing what we truly like rather than wearing what we think we should to fit in. Stand up and be an individual, be who you are, rather than conforming to the world around you.

Note: When you’re out shopping for clothing, this is not to say you shouldn’t explore new things and break out of your comfort zone. But if you’re honest with yourself, you’ll know when you’re getting a new piece of clothing because you actually love it, or because all your friends are wearing it.

Find your style.

Stay ahead of the masses,

Jae

If you’re looking for a fast track to building personally unique authentic style, check out our consultation page and sign up for a 1-on-1 consultation. You’ll receive expert training on how to convey your personality in a powerful way that is congruent, resulting in a highly potent first impression that will give you a massive advantage with women or in business. Every consultation is highly personalized to your own individual needs. If you have anymore questions, don’t hesitate to shoot an e-mail to Kinowear@gmail.com.

Paul’s Style Transformation

For those who missed it, here is a video of Paul’s style transformation. Paul was one of the “Kinowear 20″ to receive a 1-on-1 consultation with Jae in NYC. He goes from an average “polo shirt guy” to a total GQ model in this video. Enjoy!

And if you’re interested in learning more about the consultation program, check out: http://www.kinoimageconsulting.com/consultation

Best,

Theory

P.S. Check back in a couple of days for a killer article from Jae.

The Messenger Bag

Damn, Jack Bauer is such a badass.

It’s clear that it’s the messenger bag that makes this action shot. Most guys are afraid of the stigma they believe comes with wearing a “man purse.” However, Jack Bauer and the readers of Kinowear don’t let such limiting beliefs stop them from looking sexy. So let’s get to it.

Okay, seriously though. Despite what you may think, there is a whole smörgåsbord of bags out there for men. We’re talking manly suitcases, bookbags, carry-ons, you name it. They come in all different shapes, sizes, and colors. If you carry a bag at all times - whether for business or pleasure - then why not carry one that’s purposeful as well as effective in communicating your personality and lifestyle?

There are many types of bag to cover, but today, I’ll be focusing on the messenger bag.


Why Messenger Bags Are Great

Well, it’s all preference really. But personally, I love them because they go so well with almost any outfit. Plus most of the time, they’ll make you instantly stand out as a stylish guy. Even if you’re wearing a plain white t-shirt and jeans (which there is nothing wrong with), carrying a messenger bag elevates your style just because you’re not carrying a boring backpack (unless it’s a different type of backpack, which we’ll get into in another article). It’s just something most men are afraid to wear, like a pink shirt, and thus comes with an air of confidence.

Also, it’s a great fashion accessory. There are so many styles of messenger bags, and you can find one to go with almost any look.

Another reason why they’re so great is because you can just shove a bunch of bulky stuff in there - that won’t fit in your pocket - and have simple access to it. If you need something out of your bag, all you have to do is open up the flap - boom - reach in and grab it.

These types of bags are also great for high school and college students. If you’re a student, consider standing out from a sea of backpacks, by carrying your books and other school supplies in a stylish messenger bag.


Different Styles of Messenger Bags

The original messenger bag gets its name from being used in the transportation of mail and goods by numerous types of messengers, including Pony Express riders, postal workers, messengers on foot (especially in ancient times), and bicycle couriers. Some Royal Mail carriers in the United Kingdom currently use large messenger bags to deliver mail. (Wikipedia)


Biking

The true messenger bags will strap tight across your chest and fall across your back. This type of messenger bag is great for bikers because it will stay put as you ride.



Leather

Evolved from its original form of carrying mail, the fashion industry has taken the original messenger bag and made it more like a shoulder bag with sophisticated style. Many retail stores will have messenger bags in leather that look great for work or travel.

I carry a leather one to hold all my consultation materials when I’m meeting with clients. Other days, I’ll open up my messenger bag, stuff it with my laptop, planner, pens, a book, a water bottle, and a snack — then throw the strap across my chest, and walk out of the door like a super stylish super hero out to save the world from sartorial confusion.

Alright, maybe not. But I still love my messenger bag.


Classy and Clean

Both the Lacoste Croc and Fred Perry messenger bags are great for the classy, clean, and sporty guy.


All-Purpose

Want a great bag for school or travel? Want to find them cheap? Check out the Jack Bauer style canvas shoulder bags on Amazon.com. There are hundreds of designs to fit your style.


Create Your Own Bag

Bored and looking for something fun?

Timbuk2’s website enables you to create your own bags! If you’re a true artist, they even have “canvas” bags where you can paint your own designs on the bags.

If you have a lot of spare time, consider making a bag out of plastic bags lying around your house! Check out this video.

How cool is that?

Finding The Right Bag For You

Looking for a messenger bag is pretty simple. First make sure that its functions meet the needs of your lifestyle. If you’re a student, make sure it has slots to fit all your school supplies. If you’re a biker, make sure your bag has strap adjustments that will ensure that the bag stays on your body. If you need one for work, make sure that it has enough space for your laptop or whatever else you need to carry around. Second, ask yourself if it’s presenting a part of personality that you want others to see. Is it strictly business? Is it artistic? Is it simply used as a bag and not fashion? The details are what matter most. Silver buckles on a leather bag will be more classy, plastic more laid-back.

The better question to ask yourself is “Do I have a bag that is both purposeful and congruent with what I want to communicate?” If not, it may be time to upgrade. A messenger bag perhaps? ;]

Always helping you look your personal best,

Jae

P.S. Check out this video of one Kinowear.com reader’s total style transformation from an average “polo shirt guy” into a GQ model.


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