Monday, May 23, 2016

Interviews: The Basic Apparel

Not too flashy but yet still acceptable
Interviews. Everyone goes and deals with business interviews. They are some of the most nerve wrecking yet exciting moments of our lives; it’s a step into our futures. Well, like me and many other young adults in college, we want to set the right impression for an interview. We want to be sure that we say the right things at the right time, show our resumes that we spent countless hours on correcting, be there early, etc. One of the most important things that I want to be sure I have right, is the way I dress for an interview.

A briefcase isn't a must but it won't hurt!
For the last couple of months, I’ve had a couple of interviews for internships and positions. I found that the “dress to impress” motto was quite realistic. After doing some research on my own, I found that for males it was impressive and appropriate to wear a tie to an interview. Ties are a sign of professionalism and respect. Also, depending on the company and the position, a suit might be more suitable for an interview. However, for me and many other young adults, our positions we are applying for are either entry level or internships (suits usually aren’t always necessary).

Ladies, don’t let me forget about you! According to a Monster article, it states that young ladies should be professional in their attire but yet still show some personality (be light on the jewelry!) 
Being overdressed can be uncomfortable and not flattering!




To provide an example of how to dress to an interview, I got ready for one myself. As you can see, I “rocked” some slim fight navy dress pants along with a lighter blue collar shirt. I made sure to stay with the season and packed all my winter ties away and got out something a little lighter. I made sure to have freshly polished black dress shoes and brought out my briefcase and watch.
The best part about this look is the price! Including the watch the total price is still under $130!



This looks ia all under $130!





CHECK OUT THE MONSTER ARTICLE AT >> http://www.monster.com/career-advice/article/what-to-wear-for-job-interviews

Monday, May 9, 2016

College Vibes








College Vibes - the girls rocking their floral and animal print backpacks



As the winter semester comes to an end, summer is just around the corner. That's the case for most of us, unless you have summer classes. As college students there is a lot of mayhem on what to wear and what not to wear. Trends are trending, new arrivals hit the stores, and we all want the latest look. However, with exams, homework, and part time jobs, for most of us it can be a little hard to keep up. But hey, no need to get anxious or walk out with your PJ's and moccasins because here are some easy reminders on how to keep it comfortable, casual, yet studious.
Nikes, Nikes, Nikes! = Comfort!
              
  Hearing that alarm ringing in the morning for class can really be a buzzkill. It really can be a temptation to stray away from the usual t-shirt and joggers. But can you blame me? Morning classes are truly the worst. Although days like those exist, most days I make an effort to actually dress for success. Taking the time to put in some thought to what you wear can set the right attitude for the day. When you look great, you feel great. The fact that we have to sit in class for a certain amount of hours, you would want to feel comfortable in the clothes you wear.

 For me, you can never go wrong with a plain white T. As basic as it sounds, there are actually different ways you can pair a simple piece of clothing into much more. I normally keep it casual with my shorts because the more casual the better. Although, I like to add my own personal pop of originality with the kicks I choose to wear that day. With that being said, guys, you can never go wrong with Nikes. Perfect shoes for just about anything. And let’s not forget the pack that carries all of those ridiculously expensive college books and materials. The backpack is a key accessory for the typical college student. It provides key essentials to maintain all of your needs for class. Something you wear and use every time we hit those halls. I also believe that you can never go wrong with sporting a Jansport backpack. Simplistic, yet extremely trendy for the college life setting.
feeling the animal prints!



For all of you studious ladies out there, I know it can be a major struggle. Take it from a guy who has grown up with five sisters! I’ve seen what it looks like and it isn’t pretty. Girls, I know sometimes it’s difficult because a variety of options is needed in order to perfect the best school outfit. Being a student, there isn’t much leeway to develop more options. However, conversing with students, Lauren and Amanda, they seem to manage just fine. Especially on a budget. They said that the places they shop at for all the best looks are stores such as Forever 21, H&M, and Target. Those three were their top three picks for all the latest and greatest trends.

Stripes and Flannels 
Remember, with all of these tips and suggestions, what you wear should be up to you. In the long run, originality is key. Keep it simple, comfortable, and casual that is secret for the best college wear on campus.










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Monday, April 25, 2016

How to "Sport" Well!

It’s getting warmer and for many of us, it is time to get our health and fitness together! So let’s talk working out. No, we aren’t going to discuss what workouts are better than the others or how to do a proper push up….

>This is about what to wear to the gym <

I will say that most people don’t really care about they wear to gym or how they look when they work out. Going to the gym and working out is about feeling comfortable and being able to wear clothes that you can sweat it. So it’s not about looking like you are ready to walk the red carpet or suiting up for church, it’s more about wearing some simple, comfortable clothes.
Now, as young adults, many of like to impress (especially when we are at the gym). So why not wear something nice and sporty? Let me give you a few lifeline trends that could help you look nice and also comfortable.

Personally, when I go the gym, I would like wear something rather fitted with dark tones. Side-note: we all know those older dudes at the gym that wear oversized or undersized clothing to the gym (which is rather disturbing)! I also like to wear comfortable soccer pants, just because sometimes the gym could be rather cold if the machines are by the door. 
Also, Nike Free runs are a huge deal when it comes to going to the gym. These shoes are something to invest in! They are very comfortable and easy to move around in. No matter if you are running, lifting, walking free runs are a good pair to sport.
Now to be fair, this blog is for young adults and I can’t forget about the ladies that like to work out as well. Tori, is a 20 year old young adult that likes to rock a simple and comfortable attire to the gym as well! When I interviewed her, I asked her what is her favorite thing to wear to the gym and she responded with “anything from Adidas and Nike!” Tori is not much about brand but more about comfort. With a similar attire, she also wore a t-shirt, soccer pants (for the sake of the weather), and some Nike Roshes!




















Youtube Feature: Nike Commerical

Nike is the apparel to sport in the gym! Take a look












Fitness. Youth. Physical. Gym. Health

Monday, April 18, 2016

Lifeline

Spring is FINALLY here!

Destination: Michigan

This year’s spring came a little late out here in Michigan. It’s funny because in the last couple of weeks we, Michiganders were unpacking and “repacking” our winter clothes. Last week, Sunday was quite the day. It was a day where the cold kept coming but the sun kept shining.

For some Sunday’s are the days that people go to church and spend time with their family. For this post, I tried to find some trends that this model would particularly like and that could fit in with the weather + season. Since he is a young adult that attends church on Sundays I had to find the right look. If you take a look his trend it consists of a fur-collared jacket, with brown casual showers, a grandfather collared dress shirt, and some zipper-ripped black jeans. We made sure that there was a perfect mix between casual and dressy and that he could go to church and yet be able to spend time with his family (comfortably).

Like many, I like to “shop with a budget.” This outfit totaled out to be around: $260. The jacket is what made up for most of the cost totaling around $200. It is by Native Youth and was bought from Urban Outfitters. The shoes were from Call It Spring and were about $25 with free shipping. The material is has a “rubber-ish” texture and the sole is quite tough. I always, always suggest H & M. The black zipper-ripped jeans were on sale for $20 while the white grand-father shirt cost a measly amount of $10.





“I really like this look that Justin made out for Sunday afternoon. It is a little edgy but is still appropriate for setting such as family dinner and Sunday’s service. Good job, bro!” – Jaylin


What do you think?
Ready for the sunshine?


-          Justin Hill