The Different Table Settings for Gentlemen Etiquette.
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.
Casual Setting
Formal Setting
14 Key Rules to being a Modern Gentleman
A Gentleman's Guide to Dinner Manners
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Be respectful. A gentleman is respectful to everyone around them – not just women that they're on a date with. ...
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Be honest. ...
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Don't abandon ship in a relationship. ...
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Good Hygiene is a must. ...
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Hold doors open for people. ...
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Keep the language clean. ...
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Family comes first.
speak with elegance:
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Smile often and make eye contact.
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Speak clearly and avoid using slang that isn't familiar to the people you are talking to.
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Avoid being a drama queen. ...
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Don't constantly brag about yourself.
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Don't provide too much personal information. ...
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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.