[X&Y] 3 Ways To Be Stylish Without Going "Metro"
Published: Thu, 08/31/17

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WHAT'S INSIDE: Is your fashion sense (or lack thereof) holding you
back when it comes to success with women? If you had to think
about your answer AT ALL, then this newsletter is probably for you.
Read on...
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IT'S ALL ABOUT HOW YOU MAKE HER FEEL
Today I'm writing to you about why so many guys tend to
let some other guy get the woman they really want.
And what I'm going to tell you is all true. As you're about
to see, it makes perfect sense.
So how do you make sure she's with you instead of him?
Here's a hint: It will NOT be because you changed your
hairstyle.
And it most definitely will NEVER be because you talked her
into it
Nope. Emotions drive decisions first.
That means the breakthrough will come because of a
change in how you make her feel.
Yes...what you're about to see is a 100% practical, step-
by-step way to do that:
Flood Her With Sexy Thoughts Toward You
Most guys go about this in the completely wrong way...relying
on "one size fits all" tricks and the latest promise of "three
simple words".
But nothing works to alter a woman's thoughts and feelings
about you--even at the physiological level--quite like this:
Wake Up Her Passion For You
I brought this guy on board the X & Y Communications
team because of who he is and what he does.
It's all pure genius.
Looking back, I have distinct memories of all the "good
girls" at the conservative college I went to practically
begging us guys for exactly what he's talking about.
At the time, we were more or less oblivious to what
was really going on in their naughty little minds.
But this explains everything...and it's the real deal.
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That sounds like the "holy grail", doesn't it? Put this crazy
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3 WAYS TO BE STYLISH WITHOUT GOING "METRO"
One particularly great thing about interacting with you guys on
Facebook, over e-mail and on the phone is that I get a pretty good
grip on who the "typical guy" reading this newsletter is.
And guess what? The vast majority of you really, truly are TYPICAL
GUYS.
You go to work, watch sports, shoot pool, drive a truck, tinker
with motorcycles and/or enjoy a cold one after a long day.
And you genuinely appreciate women even as you are all about
maximizing your success with them.
All good.
But the one thing you DON'T seem to want is to have to dress like a
"metro" (or worse?) in order to somehow "fit in" with the widely
propagated PUA image of "peacocking".
So then, why is it that every single article or e-book I've ever
seen directed to guys about getting a "sense of style" that'll
attract women is written as if the concept is synonymous with
looking like John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever?
Well, maybe not exactly. I suspect that to most of us it might as
well be, however.
But come on, man. I think it's safe to assume that there are A
LOT of women out there who appreciate a man who does the best with
what he's got, even if his idea of "fashion sense" is a bit
different than that.
In fact, I'd go so far as to say that's true ESPECIALLY if his idea
of "fashion sense" is a bit different.
And make no mistake. There are a bunch of us who need to trade in
our Dockers and golf shirts with the company logo on them for
something else...ANYTHING else, really.
The solid-color button down oxfords and no-name acid wash jeans
need to go, gentlemen. Stop kidding yourself. This matters to
women.
So here are three solid directions to consider going in for
transforming not only the clothes you wear but your overall
personal style as well, all while staying casual and comfortable in
the process...
1) OUTFITTED
You've heard a million times that women love a man who lives an
exciting life.
I can't think of a better way to dress the part than by adopting a
style that I call "outfitted". If you've ever walked into an
"outfitter" store or seen one online, you already know what I mean.
The guy who dresses like this not only appears ready to hike the
Appalachian Trail, go rock climbing or camp out for the weekend...he
IS ready.
If you are a boring "couch potato" today, "outfitting" yourself
will make you WANT to get out of the house. Believe me. That
alone could be transformational.
And let me tell you, the range of cool threads in this category
that exude utter masculinity is OFF THE CHARTS. It's hard to look
"femmie" with this style, as long as you stay in the men's
department.
You can go conservative or get funkier. Better yet, with the
earthy colors of an "outfitted" wardrobe it's amazing how much
stuff matches everything else you have.
Plus, here's the "money" factor: With so much merino wool and
bamboo fiber involved here, women are going to want to TOUCH
YOU--even as they hint at you to take them with you on your next
adventure. And that doesn't suck...ever.
BRANDS TO GOOGLE: Patagonia, Timberland, Kavu, Mountain
Hardwear, Jack Wolfskin, Icebreaker, Cabela's
2) LAID-BACK
California surfer dudes and guys like Jimmy Buffett have something
in common: They dress in a laid-back style that conveys confidence
and makes women think warm, tropical thoughts.
And while you may think that this particular style of clothes may
be only for sunwashed beach bums who speak "dude" and live in the
tropics, guess again.
Nowadays even the most hardcore surfwear companies have winter
lines and smart threads that are a far cry from "dressed down"
boardshorts and tank tops. There's some killer stuff there.
No doubt you've got to have the personality to pull off this style,
but if you do the effect it has on women is very similar to that of
the "outfitter" style.
That is, you present yourself as a man who is active, gets out of
the house and enjoys life.
BRANDS TO GOOGLE: Quiksilver, Billabong, Hurley, Tommy Bahama
(especially for guys who are a bit older, typically)
3) CLASSIC
Here's the answer for guys who are ready to kick the habit of
dressing anonymously, but aren't exactly ready to buy in to
dressing as if they're part of a particular subculture.
What you do is you opt for clothes that look good, FEEL good and
still give you the stylish appearance of an archetypal man who's
masculine to the core--in the way WOMEN define it.
Translated, this means you wear exactly the kind of shirts,
trousers, shoes, etc. that MEN wear; you just go for better looking
examples in particularly flattering colors--and preferably the ones
that are, again, nicer to touch.
Make no mistake: "Classic" may include what's traditional, but it
is NOT the same as "generic". Frankly, most men nowadays don't
even bother to look good. They're "slumming it" as much as
possible.
What we're talking about here is being timelessly stylish as
opposed to "trendy". That way your look is highly unlikely to go
out of style, therefore maximizing your wardrobe budget. Nice.
Two caveats, however.
First, it's super easy to come out of the other end of the checkout
line at one of the sites I've listed below looking just as generic
as before you started. Make sure not to go for standard "business
casual" items like blue button-downs oxfords and khakis.
Similarly, it's dead simple to end up on the "preppy" side of the
scale when shopping this way, so decide beforehand if that's a good
thing for you.
But play your cards right and you'll end up wearing utterly
masculine threads topped off with shirts made of stuff like chamois
or other natural fabrics that make women want to get close.
An especially cool x-factor about having the "traditional" style
going for you is that it doesn't matter what your age is. It's
going to work.
BRANDS TO GOOGLE: Orvis, L.L. Bean (especially great if
you're hard to fit), Abercrombie & Fitch, J. Crew, Johnson & Murphy
(Note: To some degree, you can get the "outfitted" look from these
places also, but the general vibe is decidedly "traditional".)
What I've just shared, of course, are only three possible examples
(with a limited number of suggested brands to look up,
respectively), but I think they're likely to carry particularly
broad appeal to a variety of women, regardless of what their
personal style is.
Nonetheless, I'm pretty sure someone reading this is throwing
things at the monitor wondering how in the world I could have
overlooked distinct styles like "fitness / athletic" (e.g. Under
Armor, Adidas) or "cowboy / western" (e.g. Wrangler, Lucchese).
The list of possibilities goes on (e.g. "Harley guy", "Urban").
And there's no doubt about it: If you're all about women who dress
in a certain way or live a certain lifestyle, it can never hurt to
deserve what you want.
But the simple fact remains: Whatever style appeals to you, it's
time to GO FOR IT. Summer is rapidly approaching and this is a
great time to "reinvent yourself" with an overhaul.
By the way, it doesn't have to be expensive to get the job done.
For example, you can snap up some serious savings on winter stuff
right now and be stocked up come October.
Go directly to the manufacturer's website and check out the
closeout/clearance deals first--especially as the seasons change if
you live in a climate that remains particularly warm or cold for
most of the year.
And always remember that Ebay is your best friend when it comes to
getting killer clothes cheap, but you'll need to know your sizes
and have researched how certain companies' garments tend to fit
you.
Amazon.com is a close second, believe or not. Give 'em a try. All
you really have to do is search any item you're looking for and
they'll bring up the best deals for it online from either their own
warehouse or that of their partners. It's seriously cool.
And if you're fortunate enough to have a huge outlet mall near you,
make good use of it...definitely.
Just stay out of Ross and T.J. Maxx, unless you want to
regress...seriously. Nothing to see there, folks. (EXCEPTION: If
you need athletic socks, those stores rule.)
That goes double for Wal-Mart and Target. Believe it or not,
you'll actually find way cooler gear (like suggested above) for
similar prices elsewhere. I personally do so all the time.
Be Good,
Scot McKay
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