Hire a stylist, male or female?

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I'm consider to hire a stylist who can advise me how to dress properly to seduce girls. The only problem I have that I have to choose between a male or female. What would you do?
 
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male ofc
 
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Complete waste of money. If you want style advice that's actually good, the best place to start is with 3 youtube channels.
  1. Alpha M: https://www.youtube.com/user/AlphaMconsulting - Best all around style that works for any age. This will fit most people, because Aaron focuses on key, very classic, basic and clean style that will ALWAYS look good. The essentials, if you will. Nothing too bold, nothing too fancy. My favourite of the 3.
  2. TMF: https://www.youtube.com/user/Teachingmensfashion - Also fantastic, yet I feel it's more geared towards teens, becuase Jose himself is in his 20s. Still completely solid though, as I'm 18 myself.
  3. Real Men Real Style: https://www.youtube.com/user/RealMenRealStyle - Formal style. Suits, formal dressing, no one does it better than this guy. It's my least favourite because it's the least applicable to me. This is best if you work in an office or another formal place, or if your life requires you to dress very formally on a regular basis.
These guys are all high profile personal stylists themselves. There's tons of other youtube channels, blogs, sites for style and how to dress. But paying a personal stylist is an awful waste of money bro. Money better spent on the clothes themselves, which you'll learn about fully from these 3.

PS. You'll notice these guys also give life tips, girl advice, and shit like that. It's okay, but it's all pretty bluepill stuff. Where they shine is style, grooming, even their fitness is okay if you want to gymmaxx (but there's better sources). A lot of their videos are sponsored, which can get annoying, but a lot of the brands they advertise are actually pretty solid if you have the money for them. Notably Tiege Hanley, Aaron's skincare brand, which indeed makes skincare pretty simple as it states.
 
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I preffer to go long hair router, the longest I has it was 3 years grwing. Cut it a couple of Months ago tho :feelsbadman:
 
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Gay man, he knows both sides.
 
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Go to a Korean saloon that's what I would do.

Make sure the guy is LooksMaxxed or the girl qt.

The last thing you need is some old lady fucking you up.
 
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Female obviously, imagine how many times you can sneak a peak at her lickable ass as she's turning away!!!

JFL at that noob above suggesting Alpha Manlet on Youtube
 
Get a guy who dresses himself like you would
 
Complete waste of money. If you want style advice that's actually good, the best place to start is with 3 youtube channels.
  1. Alpha M: https://www.youtube.com/user/AlphaMconsulting - Best all around style that works for any age. This will fit most people, because Aaron focuses on key, very classic, basic and clean style that will ALWAYS look good. The essentials, if you will. Nothing too bold, nothing too fancy. My favourite of the 3.
  2. TMF: https://www.youtube.com/user/Teachingmensfashion - Also fantastic, yet I feel it's more geared towards teens, becuase Jose himself is in his 20s. Still completely solid though, as I'm 18 myself.
  3. Real Men Real Style: https://www.youtube.com/user/RealMenRealStyle - Formal style. Suits, formal dressing, no one does it better than this guy. It's my least favourite because it's the least applicable to me. This is best if you work in an office or another formal place, or if your life requires you to dress very formally on a regular basis.
These guys are all high profile personal stylists themselves. There's tons of other youtube channels, blogs, sites for style and how to dress. But paying a personal stylist is an awful waste of money bro. Money better spent on the clothes themselves, which you'll learn about fully from these 3.

PS. You'll notice these guys also give life tips, girl advice, and shit like that. It's okay, but it's all pretty bluepill stuff. Where they shine is style, grooming, even their fitness is okay if you want to gymmaxx (but there's better sources). A lot of their videos are sponsored, which can get annoying, but a lot of the brands they advertise are actually pretty solid if you have the money for them. Notably Tiege Hanley, Aaron's skincare brand, which indeed makes skincare pretty simple as it states.
I used to browse RMRS articles and Antonios videos a lot. He is a good guy.

Though proceed with caution, do not go full menswear in your daily life. I did that mistake and women hate it. It's too stiff and formal. I also spent $10k+ on things like made to measure suits, collared shirts, dress shoes etc. (I still have some of these - they are great for more formal occassions or fancy dinner places)

Never fall for the autistic "women prefer class"-meme.

When you are in your 20s women prefer a much more casual look. Make your face and body do the talking (by improving your aesthetics, lowering your body fat and increasing your muscle mass) and you will look good in a plain t-shirt and jeans or shorts.

As for real life stylists, the only one I go to is a hairstylist. I only trust men to be blackpilled on what suits your facial ratios. I'm not prejudiced, I just have experience with female hairstylists and they are negative.
 
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