How to make a Fabulous First
Impression
Okay so whilst my female readership doesn't
need a lecture in self presentation generally, my male
readership often does. The first thing I want you to remember
men is that a woman will judge you by looking straight down at
your shoes. You may not see what the fuss is about but she may
as well be looking straight past your shoes, all the way down
to hell. The fact is, the truth is in the detail. You have
washed and scrubbed up well, but casting a more detailed glance
over you and the small discrepancies are soon revealed. Missing
cufflinks, tie all over the place, missing shirt button etc.
All mean that deep down either you are a deeply wild and
windswept sex god or you are a disaster in the making who has
no idea of style and presentation. If you can't dress yourself
buddy, what makes you think you can undress
her.
But shoes are the biggest giveaway because
men think of them as practical necessities that are comfortable
rather than looking at the style involved. It is obvious what
is classic and in fashion right now, simply turn your eyes and
look through the window of the nearest ubiquitous show store.
Once you have bought them, ensure they match the rest of the
outfit. No don't mix brown with black and if shoeshine cream is
as rare as diamonds in your apartment then get back to the shop
and sort it out. Good shoes mean that you have attention to
detail, she has seen and she has noted!
Men often make the mistake of thinking that
the woman is relaxed and kind of a casual gal so he doesn't
need to go mad when meeting up. He can be smart but casual. I
have news for you, most men are casual, not smart but casual.
It doesn't happen in my experience. Men have no idea at all
what is like to get ready as a woman. The fact that you look
subtle and classically understated is lost on a man. He thinks
it took you 5 minutes to get ready. He has no idea. Which is
why he threw on the white shirt that needed an iron and a pair
of casual trousers in such a carefree
fashion.
Do not believe GQ-style magazines, however
marvelous they are. Whilst there is a small core of very well
dressed men out there, they are not the norm. Take your average
guy shopping to the mall on a Saturday afternoon and see how
long he lasts. Whilst men have a better idea about appearance
and do know some label makes and names, they are still eons
behind women. But all is not lost. A man with a career can sort
himself out in a few easy steps, he simply needs to get his
wallet out.
Every man over the age of 25 should have a
black, classic, single-breasted, good-quality suit together
with the same in navy blue. He should have a casual jacket and
a collection of plain colored well made cotton shirts. He
should have three pairs of good quality leather shoes, in black
and brown and they should be modern and in good condition. A
man should have a good quality masculine watch. This is very
important as it is possibly the only piece of jewelry a man may
ever display. Okay a watch is a timepiece and a necessity but
it speaks volumes about you. Some women have expressed a liking
for men with large masculine sports watches, but whatever you
do wear, it should be a classic as it will speak volumes about
your taste.
You should always carry on you a good quality
leather wallet that is not stuffed with receipts, preferably in
black which you always wear within a jacket pocket, not stuffed
into a pocket of your trousers. Whilst you may begin to think I
am trying to describe James Bond, you are not far wrong. You
can do far worse than to watch a Bond movie to get a sense of
class and style. Neither am I suggesting that you alter your
image from that which is really you. But as we are discussing
first impressions, then you will need to think carefully about
the way you do present yourself.
I can only think of a handful of men in my
lifetime who do smart but casual well. For many men, it means
jeans and a crumpled shirt with the sleeves rolled up. Take a
good look about you and think long and hard about your current
image and get some feedback from female friends as to how they
really perceive your look. You may get a nasty shock. If you
are pleasantly surprised then you are on your
way.
Finally, though I have spelt this out before,
I will do it one more time. Looking good is important, as is
feeling comfortable. However along with this you should smell
good. For men, Aftershave and cologne of a high quality are
essential, and the less mainstream the better. For a start, if
it is not one of the perennial brands then your date may not
have smelled the scent before and will find it unusual and
possibly attractive. She will most certainly notice. This is
all part of making a good impression. It shows you have made an
effort for her and you care. More than one Aftershave is good,
a lemon based on for day wear and a heavier woody cologne for
the evening with a hint of musk. But always consult and test
because many Aftershaves do not suit some types of skin. So
spray and then walk round the store before
deciding.
Looking and smelling good is not a one-off
situation. For second and subsequent dates you need to keep up
the good work so I am not recommending your first
impression-making attempts are not really you. I really am
suggesting you take a long hard look at your current image and
begin to change things for the better if necessary. And
certainly for the long term. Finally, remember that your
efforts will be appreciated even if nothing is ever said. In
one short phrase, first impressions count.
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