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What are your clothes saying about you?

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{NAME}, Quick question for you - Do you dress your age? Are you approaching 30 and still wearing clo

{NAME}, Quick question for you - Do you dress your age? Are you approaching 30 and still wearing clothes from college? Over 40 with more experience and wisdom than ever before, but dress in a way that blends in with those less successful? 50 years old wearing outfits that make you look like you’re trying to look young? 60 and wearing oversized suit jackets that make you look like a substitute teacher? It doesn’t matter how old you are or what stage of life you’re in, dressing like a man is important in communicating your value. Not only does it signal that you have your life together, but it also tells others that you hold yourself to a high standard. How will people take you seriously if they don’t see that you’re putting any effort into your presentation? Honestly, would you take you seriously? Dressing to fit the part has a huge impact on your performance and your perceived value. This is one of the points that Ty and Gavin (RMRS’s Expert Image Consultant and Director of Operations) stress in my masterclass on leveraging the science of style to attract the right opportunities and command respect. This is a free resource I’m giving away because I know when a man dresses the part, he gets the part. [⇒ Click here to join my Masterclass now ⇐]( Semper Fi, Antonio P.S. Once you finish watching, send me a reply to let me know what the biggest takeaway was for you! [Unsubscribe]( Real Men Real Style P.O. Box 415 Wittenberg, Wisconsin 54499 United States

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