INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Dark grays, like charcoal and graphite, look much more formal than light gray washes. The darker shades of gray tend to flatter most body shapes and provide a much sleeker look overall. You can make dark gray jeans adhere to a business casual dress code when they are slim-fitting. A tapered ankle can work, but a flared leg will look a little more polished. For the most formal effect, look for jeans that have a well-pressed look. To stiffen yours up, try spraying a little starch on the jeans before you iron them. Get a polished, casual-Friday look by wearing dark gray jeans with a loose-fitting black or white silk blouse. If blouses aren’t your thing, a long-sleeved button down shirt with a slim-fit can create a similar vibe. Complete the look by adding a fitted black blazer on top.  Choose a nice pair of dress shoes, like patent black heels, wing-tips or loafers, to go along with this outfit. A stark white blouse worn with a cropped, waist length blazer in black or graphite also pairs well with office-ready gray jeans. Pairing dark gray jeans with a dark gray or black top creates an air of sophistication. Sleek silhouettes emphasize this even more. For example, you could wear a pair of charcoal gray skinny jeans with a black, fitted blouse or tank top and create a fairly formal vibe. In cooler weather you could top this off with a well-cut blazer or black pea coat. Black leather (or faux leather) loafers or boots, along with black accessories, complete this sophisticated look. Choose a blazer made with a casual fabric and try to avoid more formal materials. For example, a corduroy blazer would be an appropriate choice, but a wool blazer would not work well. Go for a blazer that has a relaxed cut – you want something with a soft shoulder and only the slightest taper at the waist. Pair the blazer with very dark gray jeans that have a slim-fitting (but not skinny) cut.  To mix it up, try a blazer in a bolder color, such as rust. You could also experiment with bold patterns, like windowpane checks or plaids, as long as the jeans remain dark gray and fit well.

SUMMARY: Opt for dark gray jeans with a skinny cut or flared leg. Dress up dark gray jeans with a stylish top and sophisticated shoes. Opt for a sleek, monochrome look. Try a dark blazer paired with dark gray slim-fitting jeans.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Go to https://www.google.com/maps in your browser. If you're signed into Google Maps, you can add a place from this website. If you aren't signed in yet, click Sign in in the top-right corner of the page and enter your Google email address and password before continuing. It's in the top-left corner of the page. A menu will pop out from the left side of the window. This link is near the bottom of the pop-out menu. Clicking it brings up an "Add a place" window in the upper-left side of the page. Click the "Name" text field at the top of the "Add a place" window, then type in the name of the place that you want to add. In the "Address" text field, type in the place's street address. This should include city, state, and ZIP code if applicable. Click the "Category" text field, then click a category of place (e.g., Restaurant) in the drop-down menu. You can search for a more specific category by typing into the text box. You can add the following non-essential information:   Phone number - Click the Phone text box, then type in your place's phone number.  Website - Click the Website text box, then enter the place's website address.  Hours - Click the Add hours link, select days of operation, and then add an open time and a close time. You can click Add hours again to add a separate set of hours for different days if necessary. It's a blue button in the bottom-right corner of the "Add a place" window. As long as the place that you entered doesn't already exist in Google Maps, doing so will submit a request for addition to Google. You should receive an email confirming whether or not your place was added within a couple of weeks.  If the place does already exist, you'll receive a pop-up window with the place's current address. If the pop-up window notifying you that the place exists has the wrong place, you can click SUBMIT ANYWAY.

SUMMARY: Open Google Maps. Click ☰. Click Add a missing place. Enter a name for the place. Add the place's address. Select a category. Add other information about your place. Click Submit.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It would be even better if you group them together on 1 wall. This way, if you ever have friends over and musical inspiration strikes, you don't have to go all over your house and hunt down the instruments. Everything will be all in one place! While not absolutely necessary, this is a great way to turn your wall into a sort of museum. If you already have a guitar or 2 signed by your favorite band, consider getting another instrument that they play signed as well, such as a keyboard or a brass instrument. This will help make your wall look more organized. For example, if you have a collection of string instruments, hang them in order from smallest to largest. Here are some other ideas:  Group instruments by type. This includes acoustic versus electric guitars. Group instruments by color or wood type. Keep different bands separate. This is great if you have different types of instruments from multiple bands. Even if you keep your instrument behind a glass case, too much sunlight can cause it to deteriorate. Other factors you should take into consideration include temperature and humidity; both should be stable. Some instruments require more humidity than others. Ask your instrument's manufacturer about the proper storage conditions. Even if your instrument is slender, such as an electric guitar, it may still be easily knocked off its mount if you place it in a busy location, such as near a doorway or in a hall way. Instead, hang your instruments in an area that receives little foot-traffic. Avoid hanging large, bulky instruments in small, tight spaces, even if they are not busy. If you have to suck your breath in to walk past your instrument, it's not a good spot!

SUMMARY:
Keep your instruments together in a single room. Include a variety instruments if you are collecting from a band. Group multiple instruments together in a comprehensive order. Choose a location away from sunlight. Keep your instruments away from high-traffic areas.