ThinkandDrive
New in Town
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- Baltimore, MD
Seems it's time for my irregularly-semi-annual posting here. Seems to occur whenever I have a change in employment. Hah.
I have recently started working for "the man" in Washintgon, D.C. and find myself ever conscious of the way people dress in this city. (here I thought working in the corporate-world in Baltimore would make me image-conscious!)
At my pay grade, we are only required to wear button down shirts and ties, though I am (slowly) working toward building an arsenal of suits. My boss told me to dress for the position I want, no tthe one I have (duh.). I am slowly purging the "fanciful" corporate attire in favor of the blues and dark greys of the "Fed" uniform. I'm still working that part out. Probably a new thread about that in a more appropriate forum.
My concern with this post is hair. . . I am sorely lacking in that department and have chosen to shave my head for the past five or six years. While on vacation in Mexico this spring, I let my beard grow in (full, not a goatee) and kept it closely trimmed, keeping my neck shaved. My wife commented on how she liked a little facial hair and I have decided to attempt the full, groomed beard. This involves not touching it at all for four to six weeks, and I'll probably go to a barber for the first trimming.
To the point, as a bald guy with facial hair, I'm concerned I will fall into that typical "IT guy" look and I DON'T want to sport the Joaquin Phoenix/Brad Pitt Wolfman thing. I don't see many of what I would call "neatly tailored" men with beards and I wonder if it's going to be difficult to carry off. I see a lot of threads in here on hair-styles and feel a little left out. Any helpful links or photos of full beard styles from the 1950's-60's that I might use for inspiration? It all depends on how my facial hair grows in, of course.
Also, I am train commuting to D.C., so I find myself standing on a train platform every day, another reason to adopt the face-fur.
P.S. as part of my new endeavor, I will miss terribly the ritual of shaving. Sure there will be the neck clean-up, but that hardly helps. I'm assuming some lighter hair products might be used in styling my beard. Any siggestions? I'd love to keep the manly scent of Bay Rum and Proraso. Though I might just move to using them on my head. lol
P.P.S. Just because I love this picture from Mexico.
I have recently started working for "the man" in Washintgon, D.C. and find myself ever conscious of the way people dress in this city. (here I thought working in the corporate-world in Baltimore would make me image-conscious!)
At my pay grade, we are only required to wear button down shirts and ties, though I am (slowly) working toward building an arsenal of suits. My boss told me to dress for the position I want, no tthe one I have (duh.). I am slowly purging the "fanciful" corporate attire in favor of the blues and dark greys of the "Fed" uniform. I'm still working that part out. Probably a new thread about that in a more appropriate forum.
My concern with this post is hair. . . I am sorely lacking in that department and have chosen to shave my head for the past five or six years. While on vacation in Mexico this spring, I let my beard grow in (full, not a goatee) and kept it closely trimmed, keeping my neck shaved. My wife commented on how she liked a little facial hair and I have decided to attempt the full, groomed beard. This involves not touching it at all for four to six weeks, and I'll probably go to a barber for the first trimming.
To the point, as a bald guy with facial hair, I'm concerned I will fall into that typical "IT guy" look and I DON'T want to sport the Joaquin Phoenix/Brad Pitt Wolfman thing. I don't see many of what I would call "neatly tailored" men with beards and I wonder if it's going to be difficult to carry off. I see a lot of threads in here on hair-styles and feel a little left out. Any helpful links or photos of full beard styles from the 1950's-60's that I might use for inspiration? It all depends on how my facial hair grows in, of course.
Also, I am train commuting to D.C., so I find myself standing on a train platform every day, another reason to adopt the face-fur.
P.S. as part of my new endeavor, I will miss terribly the ritual of shaving. Sure there will be the neck clean-up, but that hardly helps. I'm assuming some lighter hair products might be used in styling my beard. Any siggestions? I'd love to keep the manly scent of Bay Rum and Proraso. Though I might just move to using them on my head. lol
P.P.S. Just because I love this picture from Mexico.