Men's fashion is often neglected. For decades, fashion was considered something that was secondhand. It is not uncommon, even today for a fashionable man to be asked why he dresses the way he does. Once an artform, it slowly degraded to just getting by. Just wearing what you found in the closet that day was and is not only acceptable, but expected.
My grandfather was not what you would call a fashionable man. If he were to answer the door before noon on a weekend, it would likely be in his underwear; and it wouldn't be uncommon for him to wear overalls and flannel together. Somehow. He grew up on a small farm about 90 years ago. His entire life was spent adhering to Catholicism. He married my grandmother at a young age and worked as a carpenter all his life, going to church nearly everyday. They had 8 children, one of which being my mother. My grandfather, however, made sure things were done right, and that's what I try to take from him, not his fashion taste.
I am a perfectionist. I must know every little detail of something I'm interested in, and I must do everything associated with whatever that interest is But I wasn't always fashionable. To be honest I'm not even certain when it happened. I grew as most little boys did, hating clothes shopping and hating wearing them even more. It was not only a chore, but a bore. Who cares what I wore? Gonna get dirty anyways. This where I think we find most males today, but they are starting to try and be fashionable. Becoming fashionable, however, is not always easy.
So what will this blog be about? Well, it will be centrally focused about fashion, as has been presented. But my interest go far beyond fashion, so I will be discussing most anything that I happen to be drooling over any particular day. Call it General Interest.
My name is Ethan Moore, and I'm gonna teach you to Be Moore Man