Bri---
I wasn't trying to 'kick-in' anyones after-burners.....my comments
were more 'tongue-in-cheek' than agreeing or disagreeing with
the authors statements. I do agree that men should dress appropriately
for the occasion. Shorts and Tennis shoes for a 'black-tie' dinner
is out of the question. But someone may be tempted to 'buck' the
system. I personally do not go to a 'salon' to get my hair cut. I have an
excellent barber who has served me well for many years. Never had
any problems, not much hair left anyway.

As for TV downgrading the examples
of proper dress, I do agree that TV is an 'exploiter' of the general public.
I do have several pairs of P*nts which I purchased at J.C.Penny's about 15 years
ago and they still keep on going. Farrah and Haggar slacks do tend to last me
quite awhile. I just wish my waist-line would remain the same instead of
imitating a YO-YO! I finally had to get rid of one of my Lands End searsucker shirts
as I wore it out. These I've had for 8 years and were purchased at Sears.
Not everyone has a massive clothing allowance. Most of us have a
moderate to slightly less than moderate clothing allowance. We can't afford
'quality goods' at full price. We must watch for sales or discount pricing anywhere
we can get it. Just because we purchased an item at a 'discount',
does not automatically mean we bought a 'cheap' product.
Do I have a 'real' Scottish Kilt? No! Not on my budget.
Do I have any kilts? Yes! They are from Stillwaterkilts.com and I have 3 for less
than 1/3 the cost of a 'real' kilt. Do I care. No--This way I have a choice in
which kilt to wear for which occasion. So far, they are holding up quite well
Good grooming is a must for anyone, especially if they want to succeed
at anything. Jobs, dating, marriage, etc., to name a few.
Being a 'slob' will get you no-where-fast. You must like yourself and take care
of yourself first in order to convey to anyone else that you are not a slob and
will be able to do a good job for your employer, spouse or friend.
OK--I will put away my

for now.
Uncle Al
Duncanville, TX