In Offense of Suit Game

Anyone who knows me, knows that I love a good suit.  I like the way it looks, the way it looks on me, the way I feel when I put it on.  Putting my arms through the sleeves and feeling that Bemberg lining through a nice cotton dress shirt… The way the body of the suit drapes my own.  I might spend 3 minutes tying and retying my tie to get that perfect dimple.   It’s the sort of detail that nobody but me will notice or even care about.  And when I’m actually trying to pull chicks, I’m less likely to wear a suit because I’m just going to sweat through it, make it smoky,and possibly a splash of Yamazaki 12 might get on it if things get to hype.

I really wear my suits for me.  Not for any other reason. (Well my job does call for some suit wearing from time to time, but less as time goes on. )

When you’re feeling like a bad ass in a suit – you radiate that to other people.  I know it sounds corny, but you can tell when an animal is scared or angry by its body language.  You can tell when a child is fussy or needs to pee, by body language.  You can tell that those young dudes that just stepped into the venue are looking for trouble.

The same thing happens when you put on a suit and you’re feeling it.  Same thing happens when a woman puts on some heels and she’s strutting around and walking powerfully.

Body language as powered up by external stimuli is a very powerful thing for your game.

This is from last year, but these are some of the best tailors in the world. (Notice how old most of them are..)  These suits range between 4,000 and 10,000 dollars on average.

Before you go break your piggy bank, look at the suits on the mannequins.  If you have an eye for this sort of thing, they look great.  But if you don’t have an eye for this sort of stuff, they basically look all the same.

Boring Suits

Look at these guys.  Does any chick really want to bang them based on the suit?

I guess a few might really like the way that they hold their umbrellas.   You know what they say about a man with a big umbrella right?

A bad ass in a suit

Now look at this pimp right chea.

Is it the suit that makes him look like a boss?  There’s a guy behind him in a suit that doesn’t.

Posture, body language, demeanor are what’s important.  More so than the suit.

Going back to the video, when you watch “The  Immortals” walk around, talk to each other, interact with one another – that’s the real suit effect.   Where as the suits on the mannequins…they are cool and all but the clothes do not make the man.

The man makes the clothes.

One thought on “In Offense of Suit Game”

  1. Archie knocking them out of the park! I am not really fond of suits myself, I think it tends to attract gold diggers but that might be because I dressed up a lot in Miami. I guess the venue dictated the mood in Miami because I’m sure there are areas there where suit game would work favourably. I find when I’m business casual that I slug the best at this point in time and my location.

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