
""It makes me feel good when you look good, you do good," Gyamfi said."
""The movement is elevation at the end of the day, when you leave your house, you're the best version of yourself, point blank, period," Gyamfi said."
""The man makes the clothes, not the clothes make the man," Gyamfi said."
Jason Gyamfi and Richard Minor from the Bronx posted a viral TikTok that received over 23 million views and sparked a fashion shift. Young men nationwide are choosing quarter-zip sweaters over sweatpants and hoodies and are posting about leveling up their lives. Jason Gyamfi graduated from Allegheny College in Pennsylvania with a computer science degree and upgraded his job-interview attire when seeking employment. Thousands of followers engaged with the job-seeking outfit posts. Tweens and teens are also adopting the trend. The movement centers on personal elevation and motivation, emphasizing that the man makes the clothes, not vice versa.
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