Hopefully, this fellow from 1935, sporting a seersucker double-breasted suit and tartan socks (a nice touch), is contemplating how to avoid becoming ensnared in anything seamy, sordid, and/or sleazy. I n our ongoing campaign to encourage a greater sense of style and self-improvement in the broadest sense, let's talk briefly today about the seamy, the sordid, and the sleazy. You can look the words up online. They mean about the same thing. The seedy, the tawdry, and the disreputable are all around us in 2021. You needn't look far to find them. Either online, or in the real world. But you want to steer well clear of anything, anyone, or any activity in that particular constellation. Use your common sense here. You remember what common sense is, right? Surely visitors to Classic Style have and exercise it on a regular basis. Good. I thought so. Then let's return to the point at hand. My maternal grandparents, parents, and extended family used to advise us ki