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鈥淚 like classic, clean-cut with a little bit of flare 鈥 a little bit of colour.
But when I see someone really go for it and somehow pull it off鈥 that鈥檚 interesting.鈥
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I don鈥檛 think everyone knows that they want to be in insurance when they grow up,鈥 Garrett laughs as we chat at in the in downtown Kelowna.
Garrett followed in his mother鈥檚 footsteps, working in financial institutions and discovered that he loved it.
Garrett grew up in Kelowna and then lived in Calgary for a decade.
鈥淚t鈥檚 almost a rite of passage for teenagers to leave the Okanagan; they have to get out and then eventually they come back. I cut my teeth at a big financial institution in Calgary and then two years ago, I had the opportunity to work for . It was always the goal to come back to Kelowna.鈥
Asked what aspect of his work really fires him up, Garret says, 鈥淓verything that we do goes 100 per cent back into the community where I live 鈥 and I love that. Everyone at the company is given three days off a year to volunteer for whatever they want, to give back. It鈥檚 things like that that I love; it鈥檚 part of my job to get out there and have an actual impact, rather than just sit in an office crunching numbers. It鈥檚 amazing working for an organization that promotes and encourages that.鈥
So what does Garrett do with his three days?
鈥淚 try and switch it up. Before I moved to Kelowna, I was heavily involved in the , which is a social club that gives back to the community. Now I volunteer for the and an organization called , helping youth recover from any issues they have. They are trying to bring in a longer-term rehabilitation centre for youth.鈥
Aside from working and giving back to community, I ask, what does Garrett do for fun?
鈥淚 play acoustic and electric guitar. We have kind of a family band 鈥 not quite like the Partridge Family鈥 but my dad plays guitar, my mom plays the spoons really well and my cousin also plays, so we get together and jam some classic rock and blues. It鈥檚 fun. My job moves at such a breakneck pace, it鈥檚 nice to slow down. It鈥檚 a little bit of reprieve for me; I mellow out. It鈥檚 nice to just write my thoughts down into song 鈥 it鈥檚 just for myself.鈥
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Style Inspiration/Life
Style Icon: 鈥, who is a fictitious character [from Suits], and because I鈥檝e got to support the Canadians.鈥
Favourite Musician: 鈥淪o many good ones; top of my head: and old-school .鈥
Era of Time that inspires your style: 1960s, Mad Men-style.
Film or TV show that inspires your style or of which you just love the style: .
Favourite local restaurant: .
Favorite local Men鈥檚 Clothing shop: 鈥淚 have to give a shout out to Vic and the team over at Torino Ritz for always doing their best to make me look my best!鈥 Favourite Cocktail/Wine: Old Fashioned.
Album on current rotation: Grey and Crazy Love by .
Favourite city to visit: .
Favourite App: Guitar Tabs.
Favourite place in the whole world: .
Clothes/Grooming
Uniform: 鈥淪lacks and a nice button-up, maybe a tie on a Wednesday and jeans on a Friday.鈥
Favorite Denim, brand and cut: Levis or American Eagle.
Current go-to clothing Item: Patterned sports jacket or velvet blazer for gala events.
Best new purchase: purchased at Torino Ritz.
Accessory you spend the most money on: Watches.
Favourite work tool: 鈥淢测 & .鈥
Sunglasses: .
Scent: by Dolce & Gabbana.
Reading Material
What do you read Online for style: Men鈥檚 Journal.
FavE Print magazine: Success, Guitar Aficionado and Boulevard.
Last great read: by Bob Burg and John David Mann.
Book currently reading: : 10 Rules to Fuel Your Life, Work, and Team with Positive Energy by Jon Gordon.
Favourite book of all time: by Barack Obama.