Category: Fashion
October 10, 2007
Many men who have mastered clothing have yet to master what some call the “final frontier” or men’s fashion: shoes. Shoes speak volumes about the wearer. Men love women in sexy heels and strappy sandals. Similarly, women notice clean and …
October 8, 2007
It looks just like regular clothes, even stylish, but in fact this suit is hiding an astonishing secret (especially for the guy that has pulled the trigger). That’s right, Miguel Caballero’s line of suits, shirts, and jackets is the first …
October 7, 2007
Tattoos are no longer taboo — they’ve been part of mainstream culture for some time now and it’s clear that they’re here to stay.
Men worldwide get their bodies tattooed for a million and one reasons, including marking a drastic change …
September 27, 2007
The renown fashion designer Giorgio Armani has recently opened up an online boutique on the 3-D virtual world Second Life. The store is modeled on his flagship location in Milan.
“In the last seven years, I have seen mounting enthusiasm for …
September 26, 2007
Giorgio Armani is one of the most influential and famous designers in the world., particularly noted for his elegantly sober menswear.

Armani’s biography
Giorgio Armani was born July 11, 1934, …
September 20, 2007
The Pratt Knot, also known as also known as the Shelby knot and the Pratt-Shelby,
was invented by Jerry Pratt, an employee of the US Chamber of Commerce. He had been wearing his tie in the Pratt knot for some …
Also known as a simple knot or schoolboy knot, the four-in-hand is believed to be the most popular method of tying ties due to its simplicity. Some reports state that carriage drivers tied their reins with a four-in-hand knot, while …
The world’s luckiest pooches live in Hollywood. Hollywood is also the kingdom of dreams for a legion of dogs, as well as cats, birds, horses and an occasional monkey or pig.
These little fellows have their own nannies, handlers and walkers. …
September 18, 2007
The half-Windsor knot is another way of tying a necktie. It is considered a modest or simpler version of the Windsor knot, and gives a neat, symmetrical, triangular knot. The size of this knot falls in between the four-in-hand and …
The Windsor knot, named after the Duke of Windsor (Edward VIII, who didn’t actually use a Windsor knot), is also sometimes referred to as a full Windsor to distinguish it from the half-Windsor or erroneously as a “double Windsor”, is …
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