One Jewish Guy's Quest to Teach Men How to Dress Well—Even When Dressing Down
From the moment he steps into a room, Edwards Buice exudes confident enthusiasm. Whether talking about his love for his home city of Chicago, his conversion to Judaism, the temple in which he has taken a continually active role or his love for his partner, Buice’s relentless flow of pervasive energy pulls at the restraints of merely a dialogue in a coffee shop.
A lithe figure who betrays nothing remotely close to his mid-fifties age, as he got onto the subject of being “drawn to the airline industry” as a time when companies such as Piedmont and Pan Am were still a thing, he made the surrounding millennials look like crotchety old farts.