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It's an interesting choice, but no flack from me. Good luck with that Lotto.

I get a lot of that from people, which isn't necessarily a bad thing.

But if it doesn't work out, that's why I went with a business degree I can do a lot with.

Thanks, fellas.
 
I'm all for style. Wish mine were better.

The degree likely casts a wide net... That can be bad if you're just floating around. But that with a plan is ideal.
 
I get a lot of that from people, which isn't necessarily a bad thing.

But if it doesn't work out, that's why I went with a business degree I can do a lot with.

Thanks, fellas.

What makes you want to do that? Just curious.
 
What makes you want to do that? Just curious.

I think the way you dress says a lot about you. I've always liked nicer clothing and stuff.

Tailoring is prevalent in Italy and London; they have legitimate schools for it. The US doesn't and that kind of bites.

There are places I can go and learn about tailoring though, if I can get involved with the right group.

I HATE what is considered "high fashion" and stuff like that, though. Can't stand it.
 
I'm all for style. Wish mine were better.

The degree likely casts a wide net... That can be bad if you're just floating around. But that with a plan is ideal.

Hey, man. It isn't hard to work on. hah

Business management is much better than Business Administration and Entrepreneurship, though. Partially why I went with it.
 
I think the way you dress says a lot about you. I've always liked nicer clothing and stuff.

Tailoring is prevalent in Italy and London; they have legitimate schools for it. The US doesn't and that kind of bites.

There are places I can go and learn about tailoring though, if I can get involved with the right group.

I HATE what is considered "high fashion" and stuff like that, though. Can't stand it.

That's cool, sounds like a real passion.

You mean the silly stuff NBA players wear? Lol
 
Yeah, no grand excuses, just lack of effort on my part. Still time to work on it.
 
Nothing wrong with that. I would love to tailor on the side, i.e. Custom clothing. Otis James is a bad ass in Nashville. Makes custom ties, hats etc. Oak Street Bootmakers makes custom boots that are awesome. Love the crafting required.
 
Nice lotto.. I'm a huge fan

I could possibly help a little bit down the line as well
 
I think the way you dress says a lot about you. I've always liked nicer clothing and stuff.

Tailoring is prevalent in Italy and London; they have legitimate schools for it. The US doesn't and that kind of bites.

There are places I can go and learn about tailoring though, if I can get involved with the right group.

I HATE what is considered "high fashion" and stuff like that, though. Can't stand it.

It's not high fashion, necessarily. That's how men have always dressed. Only recently have things changed. Dress like a gentlemen when you can imo
 
I'm all about my style as well. I've probably got 20 bowties, around 15 pairs of suspenders, 5 suits. I am all about that Neil Caffrey life
 
It's not high fashion, necessarily. That's how men have always dressed. Only recently have things changed. Dress like a gentlemen when you can imo

Even though, for me, it falls into "do as I say not as I do," I agree with Scott.
 
Ayeee, this has me pumped.

Yes, a lot of the stuff NBA players wear (Westbrook) doesn't fly with me.

Otis James/Oak street are awesome, Scott. Been wanting to invest in Oak Street for a minute. I love Haymakers and J. Michael's in Nashville, if you've ever been there.
 
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