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NATO Straps Nylon straps obviously had their use for soldiers as a cheap, durable means to strap on a watch, but they don't belong on any watch to which a proper leather strap can be fitted. |
AskMen.com Joshua Linam |
Why Looks Matter Over time, people have grown really good at judging situations fast. Interestingly, the same holds true with clothes. People judge your outfit in a fraction of a second. You walk through the door and -- bam -- they've already formed an opinion of your attire and of you. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
How To Look For A Job Interview Mama always told us that looks aren't everything, but a new study shows that they're quite important when it comes to professional interviews. |
Lucire October 26, 2011 |
Milano: sophistication through subtlety Jazz, Spain and the American west all played their part in inspiring Milano designers for spring-summer 2012, writes Katherine Thomson |
AskMen.com Adam Fox |
Celebrity Designers Whether a celebrity is selling something for $8 or $8,000 (as one item in Kanye West's collection reportedly costs), there is no amount that consumers are willing to spend for bad taste. |
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Watch Advice What is more important to you: the watch or which flavor-of-the-month actor is wearing it? When the marketers elbow out the watchmakers, it's time to look elsewhere. |
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The Secret To Looking Taller: Style Q&A I just bought a tan suit. How should I pair the suit jacket up with things when I'm not wearing the entire suit? |
Lucire October 28, 2011 |
London Fashion Week: the bold and the colourful (1) Katherine Thomson sees a continued emphasis on bold patterns and colours among London's spring-summer 2012 collections |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
Fall Jackets 2011 Utility jackets remain a strong trend in men's outerwear for a good reason: They're comfortable and they bring a rugged, masculine feel to any outfit. |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
Style Icon: '70s Bond Though many men came out of the '70s with a closet full of Halloween costumes, Roger Moore's Bond managed to survive the decade with his dignity and style intact. |
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