Matt Deckard
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It's one thing to wear the suit and tie and take on the affectations of a gentleman, but if you are going to take on the acts of a gentleman while wearing the outfit, you must take on the attitude at all times in order for it to have any meaning.
Clothes don’t make the man. Teddy Roosevelt was Teddy Roosevelt in and out of a suit and regardless of what he wore he carried the authority of wearing a suit. Cary Grant was the same way… he could be walking around in a bath robe in the movies and he exuded authority and presence because it was never the suit… it was the man.
Dressing the style of your ideal golden era star is fun and dandy, but to go the extra mile and open doors for the ladies and to doff your hat when greeting, to mean what you say and plan what you do and to treat every woman like they are ladies regardless of appearance or their ingrained behavior… that above all else, that is more golden era than anything you wear or own.
Clothes don’t make the man. Teddy Roosevelt was Teddy Roosevelt in and out of a suit and regardless of what he wore he carried the authority of wearing a suit. Cary Grant was the same way… he could be walking around in a bath robe in the movies and he exuded authority and presence because it was never the suit… it was the man.
Dressing the style of your ideal golden era star is fun and dandy, but to go the extra mile and open doors for the ladies and to doff your hat when greeting, to mean what you say and plan what you do and to treat every woman like they are ladies regardless of appearance or their ingrained behavior… that above all else, that is more golden era than anything you wear or own.