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Divine Duds

By Julie Lyons

Published on December 07, 2006

Aren't Pentecostal churches the only place in the world where a man can get away with wearing a bright purple sportcoat? And did I not see with my very own eyes a Pentecostal preacher step behind the pulpit in a pastel yellow suit with matching shoes? Oh, I forgot. The Potter's House is a neo-Pentecostal church, and that means they're gonna teach men how to dress in classier duds. Join host Chris Howell for Man Talk Wednesday at 7 p.m., when he'll discuss "A Man & His Wardrobe" at The Potter's House, 6777 W. Kiest Blvd. The press release says it's "free and open to all men—from homeless men to millionaires." Check out mantalkonline.com.
Wed., Dec. 13, 7 p.m.


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