How to Look Like a Guido
The meaning of the word “guido” has changed over the years from a derogatory term to a self-given name for Italian thugs with a macho attitude. There are also certain clothes Typical Guidos wear. Here's how to walk the walk and talk the talk.
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1Don an A-Shirts alone or as an undershirt. If you wear it alone you should tuck it in your pants and wear a black leather belt.
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2Sport a gold chain, preferably a Catholic saint medallion around your neck.
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3Add a pinky ring. A pinky ring is always cool. It shows that you're a boss.
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4Wear tracksuits. Tracksuits show that you work out, and that you're in good shape.
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5Top it all off with the right headgear. A flat cap—or a newsboy cap—is quite popular with Italians from New York City and parts of New Jersey.
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- Hair should be heavily pomaded or gelled. Tapers and blowouts are also popular.
- Cultivate your macho attitude at all times. Remember: You are in charge, and everyone around you should know it.
- Work on the muscle. Guidos are known for being strong.
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