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DC Edition 5

I Lived Across From My Grandfather Who Appreciated The Benefit Of A Proper Fitting Suit…

Story submitted by Kendrick Jackson
instagram @stateofaffairs

‘For me, it was men who have traveled the world and understand the finer nuances in style and fit who have inspired me to be the person that I am.

Growing up, I lived across from my grandfather who appreciated the benefit of a proper fitting suit while adding your own style to it. Along with properly dressing, he explained the small nuances of being a gentlemen and using your wardrobe as a sign of respect to others who you come in contact with.

What made my education so valuable was not the styling aspect but the knowledge on what goes into a proper suit, and why your shoes need to be maintained accordingly.'

Daily Fashion DC Edition 5 Kendrick Jackson

'Today, along with my partner Grant Harris, we have transformed our lessons to a business that caters to men who not only want to look good on the outside but have the knowledge within to master their individual style.

For us, it’s about allowing you to understand the rules which allow you to navigate through your own individual style. Our goal is to have a company where our client today will feel confident to bring his grandson tomorrow’

illustration based on photo by Lauren Kallen.

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DC Edition 4

I Have Built Personal Branding Around My Wearing A Bow Tie…

Story submitted by Joe Sprott
instagram @jrsprott
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‘My foray into the fashion world began just about four years ago. Growing up in a very traditional South Carolina I knew little about properly fitted clothing.

It was the cheapest, but I bought a button-down at H&M while in NYC and wore it until it was threadbare. Ever since I’ve built upon and expanded a growing wardrobe of fine clothing and accessories.

I have even built personal branding around my wearing a bow tie, especially a diamond-point. I am a digital strategist by day but always fashionably so, day or night.'

Daily Fashion DC Edition Joe Sprott

'I plan to expand my wardrobe into fully custom suits (already have one) and engage with more local brands as soon as possible. It was my first trip to NYC, and seeing all of the beautiful (and crazy) people with tailored/fitted looks, and my humble SC upbringing with traditional cuts that left me fascinated.

A girl I was seeing suggested we run into H&M (she knew of their affordable accessories) and I tried on that shirt. I still shop there, although mostly for accessories and their higher-end fare now. I’ll always respect where it began.

I say all of this not that I grew up wearing Sears’ clothing all of my life. My father and I wore Polo, Lacoste, Brooks Brothers and custom pieces from Lourie’s (a now-defunct iconic menswear shop that was on Main St in Columbia, SC) but they were never tailored to fit as a lot of modern styles are today.’

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DC Edition 3

It Didn’t Just Require A Certain Mindset But A Certain Attire…

Story submitted by Randall Keith Benjamin.
instagram @rbenjam22
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‘When my two brothers and I were young my father would tell us to “walk like we owned the place.” To do that it didn’t just require a certain mindset but a certain attire, a certain way to carry yourself.

Fashion starts in your mind way before your hands ever touch cloth. If you are confident in who you are, what you decide to wear comes easy.'

Daily Fashion DC Edition Randall Keith Benjamin

'I am in transportation and community development. I take pride in trying to decipher how to bring the right purpose, people, places and problems together that will lead to a better environment for all. Though community encompasses all ages I am especially encouraged when I work with youth who look like me because they are the ones who will carry the torch when we are all gone.

When I interact with them I realize that in that moment I am the only present example of what their future could hold so my presentation- how I look- is essential.

I wear a tie with the expectation of having to show how to tie one. I make sure my suit is tailored so when asked where it came from it can be known that you can shop at a thrift store and still look proper. I make sure my shoes are shinned so a downed head will raise up and see someone who looks like them.

What you wear is not who you are but it is a reflection and for those coming up behind me I want them to see what is possible.’

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