The Gentlemens book of Etiquette And Manual of Politeness Being a Complete Gu
The Gentlemens book of Etiquette And Manual of Politeness Being a Complete Gu
Cecil B Hartley
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" Later in the day, to promenade in Hyde 1-ark, co- lored kid gloves, dark. " When he dines out, colored kid gloves, ligh. "For the ball-room, white kid gloves. " Thus his yearly bill for gloves alone will amount tc a most extravagant sum. In order to merit the appellation of a -well-dressed man, you must pay attention, not only to the more pro- minent articles of your wardrobe, coat, pants, and v^st, but to the more minute details. A shirtfront which fits badly, a pair of wristbands too wide o...r too narrow, a badly brushed hat, a shabby pair of gloves, or an ill-fit- ting boot, will spoil the most elaborate costume. Purity of skin, teeth, nails ; well brushed hair ; linen fresh and snowy white, will make clothes of the coarsest material, if well made, look more elegant, than the finest material of cloth, if these details are neglected. Frequent bathing, careful attention to the teeth, nails, cars, and hair, are indispensable to a finished toilette. 120 GENTLEMEN'S BOOK OF ETIQUETTE. Use but very little perfume, much of it is in bad taste.
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