Short Men Can Be Tall Too
Posted by Levine Communications Office on July 14, 2010
Dissatisfaction with one’s own body image is a continuous occurrence in our world today. Do you think that you are too tall? Or too fat? Is your hair too curly? Are your hips too wide? Is your nose too big? Do you think that you are too short? Or your teeth are too crooked? Whether it regards height, weight, hair hips, teeth, or face, any fix is appealing to those who suffer. Lately, it seems as though each is being dealt with one by one.
A specific case that may catch your eye is that of LCO Client, Jimmy Au, and his successful creation of designer clothing for shorter men. Jimmy Au’s for Men 5’8″ and Under is based out of Beverly Hills, CA and has actually begun a somewhat revolutionary movement being the nation’s only short men’s designer clothing store. As a matter of fact, congratulation is in order because Jimmy Au’s will be heading to NYC for its first ever East Coast trunk and road show during Men’s Fashion Week.
Jimmy Au’s stands by the statement, “We can’t make a man taller, but we can make him look taller”. They realize exactly how powerful perceived height is with boosting self-esteem, building confidence, and allowing others to see the man for who he really is. Because of this, Jimmy Au’s for Men 5’8″ and Under is once again being honored by MR magazine at their Uptown Downtown Awards Reunion Banquet and is also listed on the Forbes Top Ten Clothing Stores for Men.
If anyone is in the NYC area and wishes to attend the trunk and road show, we are happy to provide any necessary information below.
JIMMY AU’S FOR MEN 5’8″ AND UNDER–NEW YORK CITY TRUNK & ROAD SHOW
Monday – Wednesday, July 19-21, 2010
Location: Double Tree Hotel
128 W. 29th Street, New York, NY
Call (310) 888-8708 to make an appointment and reserve your place at the show.
For more information, visit www.jimmyaus.com
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