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The Different Table Settings for Gentlemen Etiquette.
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Basic Setting

Standard Items that a Gentlemen owns and or carries with him.

1. Fountains Pens (because they are better to write with and make you signature more elegant)

2. Using a straight Razor is the best way to shave, and making your own shaving foam.

3. Having a couple of Fedora's - the hat makes the man more debonair. 

4. Owning a Long Coat

5. A Nice Camera (not the one on your phone)

6. Good Letter writing paper

7. A Wax Sealing Stamp

8. A portfolio for taking notes and writing ideas down.

9. A Walking Stick (may have a sword inside)

10. A wrist watch or a pocket watch

11. Tap Toe Oxford shoes or a proper set of shoes for the attire.

12. A good Umbrella (may have a sword in it)

13. A good style lighter

14. Handkerchief

15. A Signature Scent

16. Owning at Least a great bottle of Port or a Mead.

17. A great copy of your favourite book (usually leather bound)

18. A good set of cuff-links

19. Signet Ring/ and other rings if you prefer having rings on more than one finger.

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Casual  Setting
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Formal Setting
14 Key Rules to being a Modern Gentleman
A Gentleman's Guide to Dinner Manners
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  1. Be respectful. A gentleman is respectful to everyone around them – not just women that they're on a date with. ...

  2. Be honest. ...

  3. Don't abandon ship in a relationship. ...

  4. Good Hygiene is a must. ...

  5. Hold doors open for people. ...

  6. Keep the language clean. ...

  7. Family comes first.

speak with elegance:

  1. Smile often and make eye contact.

  2. Speak clearly and avoid using slang that isn't familiar to the people you are talking to.

  3. Avoid being a drama queen. ...

  4. Don't constantly brag about yourself.

  5. Don't provide too much personal information. ...

  6. Be a good conversationalist.

15 Rules for Every Modern Gentleman
11 Etiquette Must for a Modern Gentleman
Complete Etiquette Guide
7 Knightly Virtues
Gentleman's Code
Tea Etiquette
Emily Post Etiquette for a Modern Day
5 Rules to Wearing Rings

Standard Gentleman Gear

Fort a look at the Standard Gentleman Gear that I personally use on a daily basis please use the following link to the STANDARD GENTLEMAN GEAR page. Now some of it is basically all around Gentleman gear, I add my own style to it, which is a basic 1920's, 1940's and Contemporary which is the Utility Kilt part.

As a man that has always been interested with many things in the past, I have liked the fifties fashion to a point. Even though I wear kilts all the time. Reading the Code of Chivalry and what it takes to be a modern gentleman, and this page is dedicated to the life of the Modern Chivalric Gentlemen.   I am here to show that a person that wears a untilikilt can still look and be the Modern Gentlemen. Gentleman should speak more than one language. The 1940s and 1950s are good era's to look at the basic idea of a gentleman.  Being a gentleman is something that every man can learn to be. ... Being a gentleman means having confidence, being sure of ourselves, never failing to be polite, and always seeking to put others first. Take it upon yourself to be a better man. You will be the one other men aspire to be like, whether they admit it or not. A look of the 1920s is also a good era for dressing like a gentleman. If you want to Check out my 1928 YouTube channel or the Gentlemen's Gazette  YouTube channel for all the help that may be needed.

Etiquette and the Modern Gentleman

Three Different Suit types

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