Daily WordRow: Keeping clients in stitches
“God gave me an opportunity and a gift, and I just try to use it,” Hernando tailor Clarence "CJ" Jones said. (Brandon LaGrone II/The Daily Memphian)
For Clarence “CJ” Jones, the art of bespoke tailoring is more than just a business — it’s a lifelong journey woven with threads of perseverance, faith and a deep-seated desire to make people feel like their best.
From his early days as a basketball standout to becoming a go-to fashion designer for a roster of professional athletes and an array of Hollywood stars, the founder of CJ Custom Clothiers built his brand on a simple philosophy: The suit should speak for itself.
“Some people like to say, ‘Well, you’re famous,’” he said. “I never looked at it that way. God gave me an opportunity and a gift, and I just try to use it.”
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This game follows some of the conventions of Wordle. You get six tries to guess each individual word. If a letter on the keypad turns yellow, the letter is in that specific word, but it’s in the wrong spot. If it turns green, the letter is in the right spot. If it turns gray, it’s not part of the word.
But unlike Wordle, there can be any number of words or letters.
Good luck!
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