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Wednesday Wish List: Flying Gent

It's not often I wish I was a man, haha. Really, it rarely even pops in my head. If I were a man, a snazzy businessman, I'd shop frequently at Flying Gent. I went by the location last week and found so many awesome things men should be buying and wearing.

 
The Flying Gent location is a small mercantile inside of a coffee shop. It's small, but influential. Today's wish list is all about what I'd wear if I were a gentleman and classy as hell.
Mr. Branden A. Givand is the curator of Flying Gent. He runs the whole show, travels around to find the best products, and is always dressed impeccably.

Alfred Lane Solid Cologne - they come in different scents and are easy to travel with. I loved the packaging of these little cases.
 
Dress Laces - I would change my laces on the dress shoes to match my shirt. The variety is refreshing.

Bike Ohio Tee - I love this soft cotton tee with the shape of Ohio as the wheels. It's a sweet casual shirt to wear anytime hanging out. Comes in mens sizes, women would have to specially order theirs.

Barber Kit - No man is complete without one!

S.W.A.G.G. Revolution Apparel Brand is a line created by Flying Gent's Branden Givand. It is a line of casual shirt about Columbus love. They sell both men and women's clothing.

 






Flying Gent Website 
http://swaggrevolution.com/

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