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>> what is making you interested in upgrading your style? >> just looking for something that will maybe give me the edge over anybody else that might be competing for the same job that i might be moving up into. >> we're going to check out your closet, which i have a good idea what's in there. my guess is you have that shirt in several different colors and a handful of jeans. lo and behold, the short sleeved, plaid, button up shirt, different colors. that's for spring-summer. they should come here for you. i notice you have plaids and heavier. i see it's a recurring theme of what you wear. most of the time you wear jeans. >> yes. >> tailor this to fit your arm. snugs it a little bit. i don't know what this is but i
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this to work. what is that? >> that's drake. >> hot lining bling. if we were to tailor or purchase new jeans, all right? something that either -- you should get rid of or keep in the closet forever. >> it's all this extra fabric back here. not need for it. after seeing this closet, i know what i want to do with you. we're going to have some fun. you're going to have some fun and i'm going to crush it for you. you good? >> sounds good, man. >> great. all right. >> see you in a little bit. >> so we're going to get you suited and booted today. suited and booted means for you upper casual, casual for your business and for your weekend and we're going to make you look like a rock star that you are. >> right on. >> i've selected, curated, looks for you. what we're going to have you do is, try everything on. see what fits. what makes the most sense and then tailor it. ?? >> this isn't the blazer for you.
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you. you can see your body, you're good. >> i like it a lot. >> holly's here. >> his wife. >> son grady, here. >> yes. >> and here comes the man himself. the man of the hour. get out here, tyler. >> oh, my -- >> wow! >> whew. >> dude. >> what you got to, face your wife one second. she needs to soak that in. >> oh -- >> love. >> tell us quick what you did there, sweetie? >> we had to start with the basics. this, we upgraded. blue blazer, every man needs a navy blazer. it's fall. did a charcoal pant and what you're investing in shoes, always, men, always need to have a brown shoe. button up shirt. pockets square. guy looks honestly, i'm so happy. my passion is just transferred back into you. >> what do you think, holly? >> amazing. thank you. >> what do you think, grady? grady, is your dad a total stud? yes! >> you know what you did here? you said checks and stripes? absolutely.
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>> 100%. suits apply, you can get the designer looks for accessible price. favorite store, awesome for this guy. >> you look terrific. >> awesome. he's got a style all of his own. country cutie brett eldredge sings his number one song "drunk on your love." >> and the co-workers who wore one outfit for five days straight. find out what everyone wasn't saying that surprised them,
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>> announcer: the citi concert series on "today" is proudly presented to you by citi. all right, you two, i want a fair fight here. all right? no poking in the eye.
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country music only a few short years. hard to believe. he's already on fire. >> racked up five number one songs, nominated for vocalist of the year. >> and busy on tour hitting the road with keith urban. so glad he took a detour and came by and said, hey to us. hey! >> come on. first time hanging with billy. >> first time? let's get a little man love. >> a little bro hug here. feel like his little buddy. >> back from europe. performing there. where's your next stop on the road? >> where are we going next? oh. lincoln, nebraska. see you there, lincoln. >> playing your number one song, which we all love. >> five number ones. >> five number ones. it's crazy. dying for somebody to hear one of my songs now.
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>> man! >> great look! >> "drunk on your love," let's go! ?? ? the second she walked through the door i caught a buzz ? one taste from your lips knocked me out just like a drug ? the rest of the night's kind of blurry now the sun's peeking through the shades ? ? and i can't help but laugh, 'cause i kind of like feeling this way ? i woke up up still drunk, drunk ? on your love, love on your love, love ? love now i know why-why i'm feeling so high, high ? 'cause i'm still drunk, drunk on your love, on your love ? oh ?
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tequila or the wine ? it's all about the touch and the fire in your eyes ? that keeps me fumbling and always stumbling through a haze ? i got plenty to do just laying here with you all day ? i woke up, up still drunk, drunk ? on your love, love on your love, love ? ? now i know why-why, i'm feeling so high-high ? 'cause i'm still drunk, drunk on your love, on your love ? ah ? >> come on! ?? ? wish i could bottle you up and
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yeah, i woke up, up still drunk, drunk ? ? on your love, love on your love, love ? now i know why-why i'm feeling so high-high ? 'cause i'm still drunk, drunk on your love ? ? on your love, oh ? woke up still drunk on your love ? love ? ? woke up still drunk on your love ? on your love, love, love, love ? woke up still drunk on your love ? on your love, on your love ? ? on your love get drunk on your love ? ? yeah ? ?, yeah ? i'm so drunk ??
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come on! >> that was -- bona fide right there. bona fide. >> check is out. by the way, christmas album coming, does a little "baby it's cold outside" with meghan trainor. >> you ready? >> i don't know if i'm ready. >> it's time. >> i feel like an elf. really do. >> would you wear the same outfit for a week every day? >> you won't believe reaction from others, like, hello. that's after this. it's amazing out there is the wow of weather. >> it could be anything. the smallest ice crystal, the biggest storm cloud. >> what it's amazing out there means to me, it means looking up and being inspired.
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blue sky. how beautiful is that. >> that little burst of red whether the sun comes over the ocean in the morning. >> watching lightning streaking across the sky from one side to the oefrmt. >> and the roll of thunder is just one of the most amazing things. >> that's what it's amazing out there is, and what it means to you mentally and the memories you take away from that weather. >> what are we going to wear, what are we all those things have, the weather has influences on. >> what it means for me, it lets the world know what's happening at the weather channel. >> we are meteorologists. we know what's going on with the weather. and that makes a tremendous difference. >> somebody walks up to you in the field and says thanks for
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take us through it. >> we have a charge. we have a responsibility. we have a drive to provide information to people, to help them, help the communities, help their families, say you matter so much. >> when you start linking the people side up to the weather and the importance of what we do. >> i love weather. >> i do love weather. >> i love the weather, and i love working with people who >> every single day is going to be something spectacular. it's truly amazing out there. take mucinex dm. it'll take care of your cough. fine! i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! ah! david, please, listen. still not coughing. not fair you guys! waffles are my favorite! ah! some cough medicines only last 4 hours.
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start the relief.
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all right. just admit it. there you days when you just want to put the same clothes you wore on the day before and probably have already done this before but are about to meet two people who wore the exact same outfit five days in a row to work, as part of reclaim the huffington post's ongoing editorial initiative, spotlighting the world's waste crisis, jamie of post fashion and lifestyle editor and
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change what they wore for an entire week. >> now it's friday and they are wearing those exact same outfits. >> guilty. >> here they are. >> we didn't wash them either. >> you did not? today's the last day, though. >> feeling gamey? >> you don't want to get anywhere near me. i salute you for being anywhere close to me now. >> it's interesting, jamie, you're a fashion gal and picked kind of the loudest, boldest outfit out of your closet. why did you choose that? >> totally. so i am a new yorker. i we b i thought, if i did that, i would kind of blend in and i wouldn't really be challenging myself, and this is a challenge. we wanted to really put ourselves out there. so i picked the loudest dress in closet and really went for it. >> by day two felt relief because you were hung over? >> i was. >> if anybody watched the debate, which i'm sure we all did. >> as donald would say right now -- [ sniffing ] [ laughter ] >> we all needed a little bit of
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>> so i was thankful for having, not having to think about what i was going to wear. >> awesome. >> andy, did you care what you wore? did it matter you were wearing the same shirt and pants? >> i only have six iterations of this, anyway, a bunch of blue shirts and pants. i've been doing this for years anyway. mostly people didn't notice. i think for each of us, like 1% of us, for me. one person called me out in a meeting and said, did you wear that last night? it was clear everyone around us thought i didn't spend the night in my own bed the walk of pride. >> either embarrassing or awesome, depending who you are. >> high five to -- >> and no one said anything to me. i was like, what about me? hello? >> could have been that. >> could have been me. >> and what are you trying to let people know? a serious tone, right? not to waste? >> totally. we have a textile waste crisis
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million tons of textile waste. and about 85% of that landed in land fills. this is not solving it but a challenge to see if people noticed if it really mattered what we wore every day. we get in our heads a lot about people noticing our outfits and judging us for what we wear. >> they really don't. >> nobody's paying attention to your daily get up, too. wear the same thing the next week. >> i do stuff like that. wear things over and over again. what happened to your pants on day five? >> day five, the button fell off i sewed the but button back on. >> which one? >> the top one. >> "the" button. >> thanks. >> would you do it again? >> oh, about -- i do it all the time anyway, man. >> it's not that big of a stretch for the guys. >> a present for you. >> here it is. >> brought you -- >> thanks. >> air freshener, everything. you guys -- >> a lint roller, whatever you need there. >> trying to accessorize a little bit would be it.
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billy, fun on this friday. thank you for hanging. >> you are so fun to hang out with. >> uh-huh. hoop next week? >> kelly clarkson. >> what? >> emily blount. and olivia newton-john, you're the one that i want. ashton kutcher. frankie valli. sherry! >> performances by rick ashley. having a good one. you guys have a great, great
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