Monday, September 8, 2008

Why are we here?

So let’s get a few things straight about the point of this blog and who it’s meant for. Are you male over 25 years of age? Do you have a full time job that would fit into the 9-5 category? Do you find yourself looking in the mirror and scratching you head as to why you don’t look completely put together? Do you simply want to look like an adult (you should)? If you answered yes to the above then Wondergood Style is here for you. It’s time to step up your game.

Whether you are trying to impress the ladies, or the gentlemen, trying to get more respect at work or just want to look like you have your shit together then these tips will help you accomplish your goals.

At this point, the majority of outfits you wore on a regular basis in college need to be retired. Yes, about 90% of those collegiate threads you currently rock are done and need to be donated to the homeless. Frankly, you won’t be comfortable all the time but you need to get the hell over it. Chicks don’t LIKE wearing 4 inch heels but they sacrifice because they look damn good when then do.

Now, you might not agree with everything that’s said in here but some rules need to be followed. Dressing like an adult is an ongoing process that can’t be done overnight. Stay the course. Pay attention and don’t get lazy.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Coming This Week...

This past week was one for the books on the day job front. Those of us that have one know that sometimes you have to put in the hours to make everyone happy. But don't fret people, this week will be a banner week of posting. So get those RSS feeds fired up, those bookmarks hot and get pumped for the learning.

This week we'll be covering the following:

Shorts - when are they appropriate?
Labor Day - what can't you wear after the holiday and why?
Day vs Night clothes - somethings don't carry over, what are they?
Why LA fashion sucks - just a quick look at LA's fashion scene
Life advice from Steve - the advice on life that works for style

See you all soon and thanks for sticking it out.