Real Estate Agent's 'Italian' recipe earns $20K prize!
By A. Scott Walton
Atlanta – the biggest city in the U.S. that still seems starved for sartorial validation – gets a heaping dose of salutation in the October 2010 edition of Esquire.
The venerable men’s fashion, lifestyle and entertainment magazine has just declared Angel Ramos as this year’s winner of its annual “Best Dressed Real Man” competition. Ramos, a “luxury real estate” agent, earns a $20,000 grand prize that includes a $10,000 Kenneth Cole wardrobe, an IWC chronograph and VIP seating at a New York Fashion Week runway show.
According to an online Esquire preview of the issue that’s slowly rolling out to newsstands this week, Ramos found the designation “humbling”.
“It just shows that you don’t have to be a millionaire or someone famous to be acknowledged for your style…anyone can do it,” he said.
Aspects of Ramos’ style that Esquire latched onto included: The Uneven Tie; Bold, Vintage Eyewear; and The Functional Pocket Square.
Ramos, who has since re-located to Miami during the process of being judged against thousands of other entrants, confessed: “I use my pocket square to wipe the sweat.”
Perhaps now – given Ramos’ coronation and connections to the city – Atlanta can wipe its brow and relax.
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