New Zealand's best dressed businessman revealed
And the winner is...
Friday, April 23 2010 || News || BY Unlimited Team
Winners of the other five categories are:
Mr Auckland: Parma Nand (5), cardiothoracic surgeon, MercyAscot hospital
Mr Wellington: Allan Freeth (3), CEO, TelstraClear
Mr Christchurch: Ben Williams, senior solicitor, Chapman Tripp
Sartorial Award Winner: Mitchell Kornman (2), senior tax consultant, Ernst & Young
Contemporary Award Winner: Brian Richards (4), director/strategist, Brian R Richards Brand Strategists

I agree with Thomas. I've seen better dressed men and more style amongst British farm hands, gamekeepers, and gillies. The supreme winner could do with some guidance in posture and a decent haircut. When are NZ men going to learn that true style comes with substance. Have viewed the new Working Style collection - top marks!
Posted by Tony at 10:40 on April 24, 2010
I've seen better comments and better linguistic skills amongst British farm hands, gamekeepers, and gillies
Posted by British Farm Hand at 22:15 on April 28, 2010
Hmmmm - yes they may be "best dressed" - but the first rule of true style for a man in a suit is - "never to stand with your hands in your pockets". Folded arms is another style "no no" - it suggests self doubt and low confidence - if one knows anything about body language. True style is much more than just what you wear - it's HOW you wear it and what emanates about you as a result of wearing it. Mark 3/5!
Posted by Thomas at 10:55 on April 23, 2010
Well deserved!
Posted by David T at 10:14 on April 23, 2010




















mutton dressed as lamb. the lot of them.seen better dressed folk walking through warehouse.
Posted by bert fegg at 08:39 on July 21, 2011
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