Celebrity Saturday: Ryan Reynolds

Like most celebrities, their start comes at a young age, but the true stars are the ones that manage to maintain that fame in a positive light. Ryan Reynolds is one of such celebrities that has not only remained relevant in Hollywood, but has thrived through a smorgasbord of movie genres. Known for his sharp wit and bad-assery on camera, Ryan Reynolds has been lead to many films, which has led to him landing the real-life role of Blake Lively's husband (lucky dude). And a nice little cherry on top of all this, Reynolds is on a level of style that gets featured in Esquire for any number of things; just Google "Ryan Reynolds Esquire" and you'll see what I'm talking about. If that isn't style influence, then I don't know what is.

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Friday Faux Pas: V-Neck Tees

Right now, in the men's world, there exists an aura of informality and casualness that hasn't been seen in recent times. You can find guys heading to work without a tie or suiting up and throwing on some trainers, whatever the quirk may be, men are laying back and just going with the flow, in a good way.
Don't do this.
When it comes to shirts, there is one that needs to be avoided to avoid looking like a guido douche, fresh off the Jersey Shore strip. V-necks, as if the crew neck tee weren't good enough, are meant to be a bit more cool and comfortable by not constricting your neck; I'm sorry, but if your neck is too thick for a crew neck, you have another problem entirely. If you have any v-necks, do yourself a favor and throw them out or donated them to make room for some nice crew necks. The only time a v-neck is acceptable is in the form of a sweater, as they allow for your shirt collar to open up naturally.
Do this!
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