Dress like a millionaire

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I give the following recommendations to those who want to be a millionaire in these hard times.
You should do the following if you can:
  1. Look at all of your clothes and the ones that look old when worn get rid of them. On your shirts make sure that they have good color and check for all buttons to be there and sent to your dry cleaners and use mid to heavy starch to give it the new shirt look.  Same with your pants, make sure they don’t look faded or shinny.  If they are not jeans then they should not look shinny or faded. If they are get rid of them.  When it comes to socks buy only two colors black and brown.  Same style so if you loose one you can always pair it up.
  2. Shoes.  When you take them off at night use a wood form insert to help in keeping them looking nice and sleek and not wrinkle and cracked.   Make sure that they are nice and clean with a good shine.  Never use shoes that make your feet hurt. If you can you should spend good money the first time you can and buy a good set of brand name shoes. I suggest that you have at least one black and one brown set of shoes.
  3. Your car is the most important asset and the one that costs the most to replace.  I suggest that you detail your car inside and out. Use tire cleaner to make the tires look brand new. The inside should be shined with Armorall or similar. On the seats spend some money buy NEW seat covers and replace them, what ever you have cloth or leather.  Then you should do a good maintenance to it, i.e. Plugs, shocks, belts, oils, shampoo carpets etc.  Do these especially if you car is over 50k miles old or more.  If your car is paid you now have a vehicle that is going to look good for the next two years or so.  If you can not afford a new car do these things to your car and save your money.  If your car is a gas hog and or to old to make it look good, sell it and if you can either buy a very good economical gas user car and do the above to it to make it look great and or take the bus. Use your brain and use your economic sense to answer what you need to do, but whatever you do don’t waste your disposable income on the things that will not help you from having extra cash on hand all of the time.

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