how to be a gentleman book

Brooks Brothers educate on how to be a gentleman

Founded by Henry Sands Brooks in 1818, Brooks Brothers was the first ready-to-wear clothier in America. Imparting style knowledge from father to son, the Brooks Brothers style and demeanour is still passed down through generations – its timeless classics key in creating the aura of a gentleman.

But Brooks Brothers know that dressing like a gentleman is not enough – you need to exude the manners and attitudes as well. Among their literary releases are dapper guides like How To Be A Gentleman, A Gentleman At The Table and As A Gentleman Would Say.

Written by John Bridges and Bryan Curtis, these tomes teach the correct etiquette across life’s important and sometimes awkward situations. Educating on subjects from intricate elements of dress to how to pick the perfect bottle of wine and dissect a lobster, these elegant titles leave the average chap well equipped to tackle the every day with charm and sophistication. Grab a sunny spot at a cafe and gain a little gentlemanly knowledge, while dressed in a button-down shirt and Oliver Peoples spectacles.

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