Nov 06 2007

The Non-Metrosexual Male’s Guide to Fashion…and Other Dating Tips All Men Should Know

Tonight (11/6) at 11 pm EDT Frankie Picasso and I will be premiering our new live Internet radio show, The Babe and The Bachelor. Check in with us as we discuss and argue:

1. How all men can easily improve their looks by at least 2-3 “points”… without spending a fortune.

2. What does gender equality really mean these days?

3. Why is it that some men are naturally good with women, while other men go through life completely cluess?

4. The best mens’ colognes on the market… callers please chime in on this one.

5. Questions from our callers.

AND MORE…

You can call in anytime during the show at (646) 595-3961.

See you tonight.

-The Boston Bachelor

3 responses so far

3 Responses to “The Non-Metrosexual Male’s Guide to Fashion…and Other Dating Tips All Men Should Know”

  1. Von 14 Nov 2007 at 12:23 pm

    Brilliant kid,

    I’ve always liked Very Sexy as a cologne. Don’t look at me.

    Interested to see the angle your going to take on the gender equality topic for next show.

    V

  2. Kyleon 24 Nov 2007 at 10:11 pm

    I enjoyed the show a lot. As I was listening, some fashion advice I once received that has served me well came to mind.

    I’m 6’0″ and 200 pounds, but have a 17 3/4″ neck. As a result, I’m rarely ever able to buy dress shirts off the rack that fit (if the neck on the shirt is large enough, it’s almost always too wide on me).

    Getting a quality custom dress shirt made in America costs anywhere from $100-160. I currently can’t afford many shirts at that rate. A good way around this is to have one shirt made by a good American tailor and getting a copy of your measurements at that time. Then, you can go online and find a number of tailors in Hong Kong that will make custom dress shirts from your measurements. These shirts usually cost around $60 for one-offs and can be as cheap as $45 if you buy a few at a time. Here is one site that offers 6 custom shirts for $269 (that’s $44.83 per shirt).

  3. The Boston Bacheloron 26 Nov 2007 at 5:11 pm

    Excellent suggestion, Kyle. I remember friends who’ve visited Hong Kong telling me that high-quality suits, leather jackets, and dressier clothing can be found there at a great price (when compared to what you’d have to spend in the States). Thanks for the tip.

    BB

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