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Men's Style & Fashion Podcast - The VOU - Gentleman: A Timeless Fashion, by Bernhard Roetzel

Gentleman: A Timeless Fashion, by Bernhard Roetzel

10/24/24 • 19 min

Men's Style & Fashion Podcast - The VOU

In today's session, we discuss "Gentleman: A Timeless Fashion" by Bernhard Roetzel, a men's styling guide emphasizing a dress code rooted in English tradition, widely accepted as the most classic style worldwide. We cover a wide range of topics related to a gentleman's wardrobe, including grooming, shirts, suits, shoes, accessories, and even items like umbrellas, cigarettes, and pipes, focusing on specific sections like "The Beard," "The Shirt," "The Suit," and "The Bow Tie," providing detailed descriptions of the ideal style and quality of each garment.

A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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In today's session, we discuss "Gentleman: A Timeless Fashion" by Bernhard Roetzel, a men's styling guide emphasizing a dress code rooted in English tradition, widely accepted as the most classic style worldwide. We cover a wide range of topics related to a gentleman's wardrobe, including grooming, shirts, suits, shoes, accessories, and even items like umbrellas, cigarettes, and pipes, focusing on specific sections like "The Beard," "The Shirt," "The Suit," and "The Bow Tie," providing detailed descriptions of the ideal style and quality of each garment.

A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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