Tuesday Tips & Tricks: Stylin' Father's Day Ideas

Father's Day is this Sunday, and there is still time to get some nifty gifts.  There are plenty of sites out there that will tell you all about the latest gadgets, but I'm gonna stick with what I know.  Here are some Stylin' Father's Day gift ideas for your special man.

20's - Fedora  

Harking back to the days when men didn't leave home without their hats, the Fedora style is still a sexy male accessory, but modernized to suit today's casual style.   

30's - the Details 

Do you ever look back at pictures of your grandfather when he was young and think, "wow, he looks so sharp in that suit?!"  Back in the day (which was a Wednesday, by the way) men's suits were accented with details like cufflinks and tie clips.  Give your man something with a special detail this Father's Day with an engraved tie clip or personal cuff links.  (*Note: he'll need a French cuff shirt to utilize cuff links.)  For example, is he a baseball fan?  Check these out...  

50's/60's - the perfect shave
Turn the mundane into something special.  Let's face it (ha, ha, get it?), your dad has been shaving for a while by now.  Isn't it about time he get pampered too?  How about a special shaving kit with a gift certificate to an old-school straight razor shave, hot towel and all?  If you live in SE Michigan, check out Jude's Barber Shop

70's and up - some sheen
Get him something that he'll actually use, and maybe wouldn't get for himself otherwise.  I love this polo style shirt from Brooks Brothers for its impeccable quality and the gorgeous sheen of the double mercerized cotton.

One more gift idea, perfect for men of every age.  A gift certificate to a personal style consultation with me!    http://www.stylesuccess.net
Happy Father's Day to all the men that make our lives so wonderful (and sometimes drive us to the brink of insanity).
Have a wonderful week!
Jodi

  

Tuesday Tips & Tricks: Retail Therapy

I'm not even going to beat around the bush.  I've put on a few (read 10) pounds lately.  It's not like I'm surprised or anything.  It's not my son finishing all the french fries on his plate, or the cake part of the cupcake that he only licks the icing off of, then discards to the side as if it were trash (a crime!).  I would like to blame being raised to believe that you shouldn't waste food.  I would love nothing more than to blame my father (he's so easy to blame) for making me eat everything on my plate because he had paid good money for it.  But I'm not going to lie to you or myself.  I ate because the food was delicious and because I exhibited zero self-control.  Now I'm back on the watching-what-I-eat and exercise wagon.  But in the interim I needed to address some very self-destructive behavior.

I've gotten to a point where my "go to" jeans are a little too snug.  They still look okay on, but they feel tight.  I've noticed that I'm loathe to put them on because in my head I hear "you're so fat you can't even get these on".  And that's just not a healthy dialogue to have in my head!  My initial inclination was to buy shoes.  But that doesn't solve the issue, so I decided to practice what I preach to my clients.  I bought the "Curvy" fit jeans from the Gap ($69.50), along with a new tee-shirt in a shade of red that's flattering to me and brings out the pink tones in my skin.  (PS, I also got a pair of shoes... hee, hee.)  Although I'm still a little upset with myself for acting like a human garbage can, I have at least staved off the evil voices in my head a little bit.  And an added bonus... when I was trying on the jeans I stepped out of the dressing room to ask the twenty-something boy... um, man?.... for another style of jeans they carry.  He responded with, "but I really like these jeans on you.  They look great on your curves."  Let me just say, I don't care if he was lying.  I don't care if they pay him extra to say those things.  Lie to me baby!

The point is, if you feel like the clothes you wear are bringing you down, don't settle.  Forgive yourself and get a size that fits.  If you lose weight and end up fitting back into the previous pair... then great.  But don't feel the need to punish yourself in the meantime.  Ultimately you will feel much better about yourself, believe me, I know what I'm talking about.

If you, or someone you know, are not living up to your style potential, consider finding your Style Success!  http://www.stylesuccess.net

Have a phenomenal week!!

Jodi