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Cam Newton on his Fashion Style


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Bloomberg just published a piece on Cam and his fashion style/relationship with Belk.

Aside from stressing that you shouldn't wear socks with your designer loafers, here are three comments that Cam made that I really really liked, continues to reinforce everything we've seen from him this season (and hopefully for many seasons more).  

 

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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-12-29/cam-newton-on-his-personal-style-and-how-you-can-dress-better

Q: What's your response to the people—your own fans, even—who don't seem to understand your personal style and say, "What the heck is he wearing?"

A: I simply say, "I'm doing me." I'm expressing myself. Some people are afraid to dress in ways that they actually like because it might be different than what most people expect or how others dress. I say embrace being different. 

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Q: what are some easy styling tips you can pass on?

A: It’s no secret that I am not afraid to shine bright and be festive, and I like to encourage that in others.

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Q: Despite the one loss, what are your plans to help celebrate this stellar season? Anything in particular you plan to buy to reward yourself?

A: As a team, we are just focused on the game that's immediately ahead of us. But make no mistake about it—we don't plan on being done any time soon. Some things money just can't buy, and the reward of accomplishing that ultimate goal* as a team would be better than anything I could ever purchase.

*Editor's assumption: A Super Bowl 50 berth.

 

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I was just saying the other day that Cam's skin is gorgeous. 

I'm glad the writer asked him about his skincare routine.

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We're going to get back to your awesome style in a second, but I want to bring up your skin real quick—it's perfect. What is your skincare and grooming routine? Anything different you do when playing in varying climates? 

I just use good ol' soap. With three boys in the house, my mother was always on us when growing up about keeping our faces clean, washing behind our ears, and brushing our teeth. So I still take my morning routine seriously. I make sure to exfoliate well, and I like to use cocoa and shea butter body lotions to stay smooth.

 

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