Whether you live to sweat or you frequent your fitness facility every few days -- or weeks, no judgment -- you know the importance of a quality gym bag, especially if you’re toting it around town before hitting the gym. Nobody wants to see your old running shoes thrown under your desk at the office, and you certainly don’t want them mingling with your lunch in your day-to-day bag.
YouTuber ItsGWC pokes fun at showoffs and braggarts with an amusing look at his gaming rig, which includes a totally futureproof HP Media Center PC, an Intel HD 3000 graphics card, and a bag of Funyuns. U Jelly?
Holiday season is well and truly under way and the fortunate amongst us will be absconding for some much-needed time out over the coming weeks. So we’ve compiled an overview of some essential style items to add to your packing...
The following article has been sponsored by Converse
Calling Converse “a classic” is an understatement. The Converse All Star Chuck Taylor is the classic, a shoe so famous it's now a symbol for all things rebellious, creative and cool.
We wear them to become part of the legend. From sports stars to punk idols, the cult of Converse has been joined by some of the biggest names in the biz. And for those aspiring to be them, slipping on a pair of these iconic sneaks is the first step....
M’s Japanese counterpart in You Only Live Twice, Tiger Tanaka, dresses more like James Bond than M. Tanaka, played by Tetsuro Tamba, likely wears Japanese-tailored suits in a style that appear to be inspired by what Sean Connery wears as … Continue reading →
Few things in life are guaranteed but when it comes to our weekly round up of sneakers you can be assured we'll deliver. With last week's epic drops from Converse and Nike we are pulling things back a little and we've picked five of our favourites from the week that was.
This week's additions include Nike, Adidas, Givnechy and a newcomer Want Les Essentiels. Enjoy, bishes.
Credit cards offer more than just juicy rewards and low interest rates. Hidden in the small print, you’ll find perks that will blow your mind and fatten your wallet. The savvy cardholder can now milk credit cards for a host of benefits that can add up to $1,000’s in savings EVERY year -- not including rewards.
The best news of all? These perks are available on many cards, not just the elite car...
Packing for a trip can be daunting, whether you’re just going away for the weekend, or you’re spending weeks abroad. Although we can’t pack for you, we know the right piece of luggage will make a world of difference which is why we’ve tracked down the best luggage for any traveler’s need -- from backpacking Europe to spending a weekend at the cottage.
Cary Fukunaga (True Detective) directs Idris Elba in a new original film for Netflix:
"Based on the highly acclaimed novel, director Cary Fukunaga’s Beasts of No Nation brings to life the gripping tale of Agu (newcomer Abraham Attah), a child soldier torn from his family to fight in the civil war of an African country. Idris Elba dominates the screen in the role of Commandant, a warlord who takes in Agu and instructs him in the ways of war."
Models have an unfair advantage over us normal blokes: height, leanness and good hair. Ugh.
So it's no surprise that this week's best dressed edit features just a few of the up-and-coming mannequins. At the premier of America's Next Top Model Cycle 22 (yes, it's been going on that long), incredibly sharp suits in vibrant hues and print details strutted down the red carpet.
However, killer casual wear also stood out. Big names Brad Pitt, Kanye West and David Beckham were snapped darting...
On sale tomorrow, Tanner Goods announces their latest bags for F/W '15, the Salt and Pepper Collection. The company spent four years to get the line just right, taking their inspiration from a vintage Swiss military pack design. After thorough testing to emulate the ruggedness of that bag, they figured out how to develop that fabric and built to the original Swiss military specifications.
The material is constructed from a flex and nettle fiber blend that is woven and coated with DWR for weather resistance. What makes it really special is that the material has long been discontinued since the '70s and Tanner Goods is the first to bring it to the US.
$120-$475, available tomorrow at 12PM PST, Tanner Goods
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It's nice to throw out a line once in a while, to see if the fish are biting.
But if you're not the fishing type, this week's Style & Buy may just bait you in. Outerwear is key, and the brighter the better. Then, layer up with a checked gilet of the Barena kind, which sits snugly over a casual dress shirt - like this gingham brown version from Richard James.
But the clincher is the dual material-ed Derby boots. In chocolate suede and leather, the tonal footwear form a smartly, rustic f...
Genki Sudo’s well-dressed bandmates visit Yokohama’s Chinatown to pretend they’re jiangshi, eat dumplings and noodles, have their fortunes told and do their robot dance in front of a pagoda.
Going outside is really overrated isn't it? All the people, the noises, the interactions. The whole thing is a bit too much at times. So if you fancy staying in the comfort of your own home while you wait for someone to do your ironing, send a technician to fix your broken phone, or even a new supply of artisan bacon. Then these services are for...
Equipped with forceful fisticuffs and sickening shootings, Netflix's Narcos delves into the enigmas surrounding the infamous drug kings of the Eighties. To gear up for the launch, GQ has put together eight amazing facts about the ringleader of it all: Pablo Escobar.
Planning a date isn't like ordering on Seamless. You've got to put some thought into it -- and you can't just get Thai every time. Here are 25 ideas to get you started. Don't forget to send us a wedding invite.
Like many of us, Colin Furze has trouble getting out of bed some days. So what’s a inventor-slash-madman to do? Build an bed that’s 100% certain to wake him up on time, every time. Also guaranteed to wake the neighbors.
Vimeo member dono created 3D backgrounds for several of Hayao Miyazaki’s animated movies and then combined them with the two-dimensional animations from the films to create this moving tribute.
Mesh is dope, guys. I know you’re probably on the fence about mesh garments, but we didn’t steer you wrong when it came to bombers and long shirts now did we? Maybe we did, but guess what? We’re like the
I know it’s cliche, but my all-time favorite novel is F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. To me it offers prescient warnings on the perils of a consumer society and perfectly captures the American drive to strive for the unattainable, even if it results in tragedy. NPR’s literary critic, Maureen Corrigan, is also a huge Gatsby fan. A far bigger […]
Rimowa's latest product isn't what you would expect. The luxury luggage manufacturer is producing a full-on aircraft based on their six-seater Junkers F13, which first took flight on June 25th, 1919. Founder Hugo Junkers decided the future of aviation technology lie in civilian aircraft and thus, the game-changing F13 was born.
Powered by a 450 horsepower radial engine, the F13 grabbed a huge chunk of the airline market in the '20s, flying passengers around the world inside the cantilever low-wing aircraft.
Even more incredible is the fact that Rimowa plans to offer this plan to customers beginning next May with a new F13 that will feature the same design as the original, but modernized to meet today's safety standards which will bring large improvements to the engine, landing gear, and tail unit.
You can now own the house that Jesse Pinkman bought in Breaking Bad. Located at Albuquerque Country Club in New Mexico, the two story 3500sq.ft. house has four bedrooms and lots of visitors from fans of the series.
Having the right gear on hand can during an outdoor concert can be the difference between a weekend for the ages or an expensive lesson learned. These items cover the critical bases of comfort, connectivity, hygiene, peace of mind and style. Better yet, most are also made right here in America.
“They knew, and they let it happen.” Michael Keaton, Mark Ruffalo, Rachel McAdams and more star in this drama about The Boston Globe‘s investigative journalism team Spotlight and their exposé of a church’s cover up of child abuse.
In April 2015, the 2004 Volkswagen Jetta I was gifted as a hand-me-down from my parents that I drove cross country from DC to LA a year prior died on me. Before this, it had been a problem car that
Its cutesy vibe isn’t for everyone, but if you’re into it, and you love Kairosoft-type games then this blacksmith simulator is right up your eccentric alley. Manage a crew of potato blacksmiths and make fantasy weapons for other spuds.
Umit Benan is fed the fuck up. Apparently, another brand, ATCP, has wholesale ripped off the designer’s S/S 15 tennis court inspired graphic. That’s a pretty bold-faced copy. It’s not even a flip or an homage, but a straight up
Woven sneakers, contrary to popular believe, really don’t help much in the summer. At least for me they don’t. You’d think that the nature of a woven product would mean that a draft would blow through and give your piglets
Veritasium visited Arizona’s Titan Missile Museum – a former nuclear missile silo for a sobering simulation of a nuclear missile launch. The warhead in the former silo’s Titan II missile was 650 times stronger than Little Boy.
Once again we return to our So You Want My Job series, in which we interview men who are employed in desirable jobs and ask them about the reality of their work and for advice on how men can live their dream. A lot of computer and software-related gigs get lumped into the same bundle of careers, […]
This post was late because after watching this short film, Dressers, by Will Robson-Scott and The Rig Out for Weekend Offender, I just started Googling the UK Casual scene and the Cardiff City Soul Crew and just, like, FUCK, it’s
A charge-and-sync Lightning cable with up to 128GB of built-in storage. PhotoFast’s MemoryCable can back up your media as well as contacts, calendar entries and more. It will be available in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB variants.
We spoke with Brendon Thomas, the past Editor-in-Chief of SURFER Magazine and current Director of Operations at The Surfer's Journal, about his new job, how surf coverage has changed and what he has to look forward to.
Chapter has been making some seriously solid garms lately and just teamed up with Japanese style haven United Arrows for a capsule collection that is available exclusively at Chapter’s website today and in-store at Monkey Time (seriously lol) of United
Some good news for fans of Marshall Anthony. The company has returned after a two-year haitus, which the company’s owners took so they could finish a menswear degree at F.I.T. Having graduated, they’ve now relaunched their neckwear line, although instead of making everything in-house, they’re now using a workshop in NYC. Everything is still handmade, however, using just needles and threads. And instead of using wool-blend interlinings, they’ve upgraded to pure wool – which should help these ties relax after a long day’s wear.
The nice thing about the company is that – although these ties are clearly aimed at men who wear tailored clothing for self-expression – all of their neckwear feels classic and tasteful. For summer, they have some solid-colored ties in slubby Matka silks and understated wool crepes, as well as some basic checks that could go well with a navy suit. For this fall, the company tells me they have some wool-Tussah silk “Donegals” that sound very interesting, as well as boldly checked cashmere-blends designed to be worn with tweeds.
Their products are all very nice, although I admit I’m not crazy about how they put their labels on the back of the tail-end of the ties. This can cause the tail to catch in the knot if you take your tie off by sliding the tail through (rather than just reversing the knot – which is what you’re supposed to do, but many of us are lazy). One easy solution: take a seam ripper and just remove the label.
For next year, Marshall Anthony plans to make shirts, pants, and even tailored jackets. Certainly a brand to keep an eye on.
The Mondaine Helvetica 1 Smart, first introduced last March, will now be released in a limited run of 1957 pieces to commemorate the birth of the Helvetica font. The Mondaine Helvetica Smart 1957will be available for pre-order starting July 29, 2015, only through Mondaine and the MoMA Store. Pre-ordering will end September 6, 2015, with permanent pieces entering the collection in the fall.
A trio of breakdancers show off their moves as they demonstrate the origin of the term “supafly.” We won’t spoil it for you, but you’ll be sharing this video all day long. Extended mix here.
19 years ago this summer, the first Mission: Impossible movie premiered in Los Angeles. In attendance were the biggest stars, hottest faces, and most-closeted lesbians of 1996, all decked out in their Clueless/X-Files-era best. Let's take a look back at this magical night and reassure ourselves that what we're wearing right now will look just fine 19 years from now.
A surfboard is an investment, and you should treat it that way. Here are the most common ways a surfboard can be damaged, and how to protect your board against them.
Guys, I don’t know what it is, but lately dress codes have been popping up fairly regularly in my inbox. In this case, JCPenney caught some flack for sending home a young employee because the shorts she was wearing were
Today, we’re digging into the archives for one of Kempt’s greatest hits—a look at 12 globe-trotting men who pioneered styles, worked as spies, dated Brigitte Bardot and put just about every one of their modern equivalents to shame. Consider it required reading for any #menswear and icon history class.
I’m wildly into this coat from Norwegian Rain. Particularly, the removable storm flap. That shit is so dope and dramatic. I just want the weather to turn to shit permanently, with gray skies and rain and wind, so I can
For their Rockin1000 event, a group of 1,000 musicians turned out in Cesena, Italy to play an epic group performance of Foo Fighters’ Learn to Fly, with the hopes of convincing the band to come and play a concert there. (Thanks Alberto!)
Not sure how we missed this, but Articles of Style ran a feature on our friend Bruce Boyer earlier this year. Bruce, by the way, has a new book coming out this fall, and given that he’s written some of ourfavorite titles, we’re sure this one will be great as well. We’ll do a review come late-August, but in the meantime, you can head over to Articles of Style to read Bruce’s thoughts on a variety of subjects. A sampling:
Personal Style: “I was lucky to have had an incredibly tolerant mother, who allowed me to wear clothes of which she didn’t approve but tolerated. When I was a young man, a very young man (12 -16), I tried everything: zoot suits, rebel style , California casual, and everything else that was going on in the 50s. So I experimented a lot with “looks”. And that’s important: a young person should experiment, find out what works and what doesn’t. As you grow and discover who you are, you fine-tune your appearance to accommodate your personality and lifestyle.”
Fashion Democracy: “Beginning after World War II, the way fashion works changed radically. From the historic initiation of fashion to almost mid-20th century, fashion started at the top of the social scale and worked its way down to the bottom. But starting in 1950 or so, fashion began to be determined from the bottom up. Designers, particularly from the late 60s on, began to look to the street for inspiration. The great American icons of fashion for men — jeans, t-shirts, ‘active’ footwear, barn jackets, and the rest — all come from the street, the playing field, the war zone, and parole gear, rather than from the wealthy, the aristocratic and royal. It’s largely a democratic movement, with help from technology and a relatively stable economy.”
Buying Quality: “My grandfather, an ordinary blue collar working man, had one good ready-made suit and one sports jacket, one good pair of shoes, perhaps four or five dress shirts and as many ties. Today it seems that many have steaming piles of cheap clothing, but no good clothes. Even many luxury brands are no longer concerned with quality. I think the reason is that, in today’s world, we’ve lost both the sense of occasion and a sense of quality. I do find this a bit frightening because I think it may mean we no longer think about the future. Those who are concerned for the ecology have been saying this for years now, and I’m worried that it may be true. We’re living too much for today, ‘getting and spending’ as the poet William Wordsworth put it. And on an even deeper level, it means we may have no sense of faith in ourselves anymore.”
Today, the New York Post shined the spotlight on Mark Reay, a 56-year-old model/actor/photographer living in New York who stars in and helped produce the upcoming documentary Homme Less that details his life of playing the wealthy silver fox, without
A diving watch inspired by aircraft instrument gauges. The COURG has a titanium case, sapphire crystal cover, Seiko NH-35A movement that draws power from your movements with a 41h reserve and a leather or nylon strap.
Another great photo from our friend CrimsonSox. Scanned from a 1948 issue of Vogue, the gentleman above is wearing a suit by Gennaro Rome and custom shoes from Gatto. Supposedly, King Alfonso XIII of Spain once said: “In Rome, there are two wonders: the Sistine Chapel and Gatto’s workshop.” The founder of Gatto unfortunately died many years ago and the company was sold to Lattanzi (another high-end Italian shoemaker). You can sometimes find their creations on eBay.
Damn, we’re all about the auctions lately. Before we begin let’s just get something out in the open: Mad Men gets a little too much love for being “stylish.” Everything else being equal, the sheer amount of fashion blog posts
If you had to choose between losing all of the world’s sports or all teachers, which would you pick? Key & Peele’s (and BMW’s?) satirical SportsCenter for teachers skit reminds us that we value rarity way more than utility.
With the exception of Newport Folk Festival, we’re not too hot on music festivals. You know the reasons: sweaty crowds, mediocre sound, endless lines for beer, girls dressed like fairies twirling glow sticks. But when Eaux Claires was announced, a two-day celebration on the banks of the Chippewa River in Wisconsin, courtesy Aaron Dessner of […]
Chopard is an intriguing brand. They have the history enthusiasts desire (yes, they were, first and foremost, a watch company, despite the common misconception), and the innovation coming from their ateliers today is enough to make any watch geek drool incessantly. Perhaps more impressive, though, is that Chopard is one of the few watch companies to own […]
Fix all the things with this electronics repair kit. Includes 15 precision drivers designed to open some of the most challenging gadgets out there – even ones from Apple. Also includes the
The beloved adventure series returns. The new King’s Quest sees an old King Graham regale his granddaughter with tales of his youth. You decide what his story will be in this charming and very promising episodic game.
Action Park employee Maria Bitko tries the water park’s nearly 2,000 foot-long slide. It will take you over a minute to reach the bottom, enough time to hypothesize where that gross brown stain came from.
The Longines Heritage Diver Chronograph is a sturdy, boldly styled combo diver's watch and chronograph that takes inspiration from a great classic model. Is it just another me-too heritage model, or a real blast from the past? Find out now on The Value Proposition.
(PG-13 Language) “Uncaged, Unaccountable, F**ked Up.” The Onion takes on Vice with a parody of their hardcore, no holds barred, cinema verité style of journalism. The series premieres 8/3/15, and is sure to be packed with F-bombs.
Princess Yellow Feather sounds like the name of a character from a family flick, and this amazon parrot knows how to sing Everything is Awesome from The LEGO Movie like a boss. Best comment: “Everything is awesome…when you live in a tree.”
Originally designed for wear on the deck of a yacht – as the name quite clearly suggests – the boat shoe has transcended its original use to become a modern menswear staple. It’s easy to see why – sitting in...
Founded in the early Eighties, Whistles started out specialising in womenswear- and when the brand announced it was launching its first ever menswear line in 2014, we couldn't have been more impressed with lookbook.
Test your heart, lungs and abs using a sandbag for this full-body workout
Barbells are great if you’re trying to heft the biggest weight possible, but if you’re in it for real-world strength, there’s a better option. Because of the way its centre of gravity shifts, a sandbag tests your stabilising muscles from all angles, giving you a tougher full-body test than a nice, friendly bar. If you want to make your own, use builders’ sand duct-taped inside plastic bags in a canvas sack – or you can buy one from Escape Fitness. Do this circuit three times, twice a week, to get gains from your grains.
Clean and Press
8 Reps
Start with the bag on the ground, then drive up through your heels and lift the bag quickly, flipping it over to catch it at chest height. Pause, then push the bag overhead.
Upright row
8 Reps
Grip the bag by the central handle – or, for a real test of grip strength, by the fabric. Pull upwards, bringing your elbows up to the sides. To safeguard your shoulder joints, don’t jolt. Lower the bag under control.
Zercher Lunge
10 Reps each side
A favourite with wrestlers. Grip the bag underneath with your hands clasped together, then lunge forward, alternating legs. You’ll test your core, legs and biceps.
Floor Press
10 Reps
Lie on the floor with the bag on your chest, and your triceps resting against the ground – this protects your shoulders more than traditional bench pressing. Push the bag overhead, pause, and then lower under control.
Windmill
6 Reps each side
Hold the bag overhead in one hand, and then bend at the hips, sliding your other hand down one leg.
Get-up
3 Reps each side
Expert level. Lie on the floor, holding the bag overhead by a handle, then get up on one side, keeping your weight on the opposite forearm. Bag too heavy? Hold it on your shoulder, not in your hand.
The trio announced that they'll be back on screens next year with streaming service Amazon Prime in a show produced by former Top Gear executive Andy Wilman. He's credited with revamping the format and turning it into the world's most successful factual TV show, which generated around $50 million a year for the corporation.
When you think of Canada, images of pine trees, maple leaves and lumberjack shirts may immediately spring to mind, but the colossal country is really coming up trumps when it comes to modern menswear. A whole host of expert brands...
While everyone is trying to get as much resolution as technologically possible into a sensor, Canon has decided to bring some of fits focus to low-light sensitivity with what will be a gamechanger of a video camera, the ME20F-SH. Targeted at the professional market, the camera is capable of shooting at an insane ISO equivalent of more than 4,000,000. Couple that with a drone and you have the ultimate aerial nighttime setup.
Though it doesn't shoot 4K, Canon was able to achieve this with full 1080P HD resolution and don't worry, the sensor is more than capable. They've packed a 35mm full-frame inside the body and the lens mount is compatible with their vast library of Canon lenses. All that tech isn't cheap, the camera will hit shelves later this year for $30,000.
Once a year, thousands flock to the Spanish town of Buñol and the streets run red.
It's an unforgettable scene, but not the bloody spectacle of the country's famous bull fights. The phenomenon in Buñol has more in common with spaghetti bolognese or a Sunday morning Bloody Mary than the gore of Pamplona.
That's because the red is the pulp from millions of overripe tomatoes and the event is La Tomatina, the world's largest food fight. This year La Tomatina celebrates its 70th anniversary,...
From Jennifer Lopez rolling back the years in New York to Alesha Dixon partying a little closer to home in London, here are the hottest women of the past seven days.
Like applying for a mortgage, or buying your first pair of reading glasses, grey hair is part and parcel of getting older. While old wives’ tales would have you think it’s your demanding boss, sizeable debt or Machiavellian mother-in-law that...
Thanks to everyone's favorite addictive social media tool, Instagram, there's now a range of style inspirations at your fingertips, whether you're looking for summer styling ideas or for something to flat-out replicate. If you're a fan of giving menswear 'grams that double-tap, you'll no doubt find your feed and Explore tab overloaded with style moments that inspire -- either from men's account...
Sometimes, all you need, is something you can set and forget. You want something that will go anywhere and do anything, a watch that can take a serious beating and keep on ticking. A classic sports watch should be able to do all of the above, plus more.
The best sports watches go with you to wherever you go, and are tough and rugged. There is no typical look that defines a tough sports watch; it all depends on how well engineered it is from the get go. Here, we list some of our favourite toug...
Jaguar isn't messing around when it comes to the F-Pace, their first SUV is a big deal for the brand and as you'll see in the video, they're making sure they get it right the first time around. The video previews the F-Pace in a variety of extreme environments from hot weather testing in the deserts of Dubai to the snow covered roads at Jaguar Land Rover's test facility in Sweden where temperatures can drop to -40 Celsius.
Built at their plant in Solihull, UK, Jaguar plans to unveil the final production model this September at the Frankfurt Motor Show and is set to bring the speedy SUV to showrooms in 2016.
For more on the F-Pace visit Jaguar and check out the gallery below to see more shots of the car in action.
Thursday and Friday, 7/30-7/31, Thom Browne is hosting a sample sale featuring deep discounts on his unique brand of sportswear. Expect mostly size M. Thom Browne Sample Sale – 210 11th Ave btw 24th & 25th, Suite 500 – 11am-7pm Daily
The modern day man will always face one compelling question in life: What is a gentleman? Is it an attitude. Is it his sense of style. Perhaps social status. Many a men have tackled this sartorial conundrum through their own interpretation and today one of Australia's foremost figures in men's style has graced us with his.
Jeff Lack is a celebrated Australian stylist who moonlights as a media commentator and keynote speaker. Since starting his career in men's fashion at the tender age of...
This week sees some big new releases including the much-talked about sequel to the iconic Chuck Taylor, Microsoft's biggest software release this year, beautifully designed notebooks, and much more.
Word Mountain Series
As much as we love our Field Notes we can't take our eyes off Word Notebooks' latest Mountain Series designs. The books are designed with a polygonal mountain range that we can't get enough of and of course, Word's signature list system lines the pages.
Almost one hundred years later, Converse releases the sequel to the Chuck Taylor this week updating the design with a Lunarlon sockliner that adds cushioning and arch support, a premium canvas upper, a padded non-slip tongue, and micro-suede lining.
The software giant's biggest release in years is out this week and introduces an all-new look, more security, Cortana voice-enable assistance, and more importantly, it's a free upgrade for Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone 8.1 users.
Summer's not over yet and if you're going to tackle the blazing heat head-on then you're going to need the proper equipment to get you through those days. One essential you need to grab is Onia's Chad Creneck Tee, which comes in a lightweight linen with a relaxed fit that'll keep you nice and cool.
The BLOC Power Bank for the Apple Watch couldn't be more simple. A sleek sliver of aluminum that not only works great as a desktop charger for your watch, but once you unplug it you've got yourself a dedicated external battery for your watch that can deliver up to four full charges.
Imagine if you could replenish all the most frequently used items at your house with just the press of a button. For example, stick the the Gillette button inside your medicine cabinet and press the button when you start running out of shaving cartridges and boom, the order is put in and you get a fresh pack within days.
These days, a handwritten note is always appreciated. Whether you're jus saying hello or thank you, its a timeless gesture and one that is thankfully coming back into fashion. Kinfolk just released a set of beautiful Notecards featuring images from photographers featured in their magazine.
Want updates their Kastrup backpack for the fall with a new colorway called "Speckled Drill." The material is a navy wool accented with subtle, colorful flecks of yellows, reds, and indigos that give off a star-like patttern on the fabric.
What more is there to say about these shades? Just look at that "Melange-Grey Peach" acetate. Tom Ford knocks it out of the park once again with a bold, but elegant choice.
Who does Seth Rogen sound like? A treasure hunter hitting the jackpot. Last month the Schmitt family found a $1M worth of gold coins and other treasures from a shipwreck off the Florida Coast.
Offer commences on 30th July 2015 at 00:01am and ends on 3rd August at 11.59pm. INCLUDES: women?s, men?s and kids clothing, lingerie, homeware, furniture, garden and conservatory furniture (including LOFT), footwear, accessories and stationery. EXCLUDES: schoolwear, branded baby goods, made...
A quick biology/economics lesson for you: your resources and time are finite. Your objective on this earth is to disseminate your genes into the gene pool. You can use any one of monogamy, polygamy, polyandry, promiscuity or polyamory as a strategy to achieve this goal. Monogamy is the standard. But Ashley Madison, a dating website for married people...
The celebrity of LeBron James - on (and off) the court - is unmatched. The Cleveland Cavaliers basketball player is what the industry calls a 'free agent'; letting him control his own professional interests. And it's this kind of autonomy that makes James a force in his own right; both in the NBA and as a fashionisto.
Breaking It Down
It's hard to find a common style theme for James. Like a chameleon, the sportsman reinvents his look; rocking an urban prep look front row at fashion week...
Auction house Nate D. Sanders is auctioning off a prototype jacket that was used to make the final double rider Michael Jackson wore on the cover of Bad. The auction description reads:
Michael Jackson’s personally owned and worn “Bad” jacket, made as a prototype for his iconic video and cover for the album. A follow-up to smash hit “Thriller”, the record-setting “Bad” album produced more Billboard Hot 100 #1 singles than any other. Design of the final incarnation of the jacket departs only slightly from this prototype, featuring more metal embellishments overall. Custom black jacket in heavy denim features an asymmetrical design, with double zip front set on a diagonal. With studded collar, lace-up sides and belts on the sleeves. The right sleeve is wrapped with four nylon belts outfitted with silver tone metal buckles, spaced evenly along the center of the sleeve. Left sleeve features three belts set on a diagonal with a zipper between the first and second belt. Jacket is in fine condition.
Also up for auction is one of Michael Jackson’s white sequined gloves. Starting price for that item is $20,000, which makes the $10,000 jacket seem like a steal.
A couple centuries ago, pickpocketing was the scourge of cities around the world. From Dickens’ London to New York City’s famous Five Points, skilled thieves practiced their craft, filching the valuables of passersby without the victim noticing a thing. In fact, that’s how pockets in clothing got their start: Prior to the 17th century, men […]
The '60s and '70s are described as the golden age of surfing, when the entire California coast donned baggies and "Baja" hoodies . These are the style brands that keep the tradition alive.
Motorcycle company Deus introduces their latest set of eyewear in collaboration with Raen. The new collection features a trio of sunglasses, each featuring a translucent smoke grey frame. Whether your tastes are aligned with more subtle shapes like the Arlo (above) or bolder, oversized frames like the Lenox (below), the collection's frames are versatile and timeless. Each frame is handcrafted using Zyl acetate or machined aluminum and features CR-39 polarized lenses from Carl Zeiss.
Some of the world's best wooden surfboards are being made in York, Maine. We spent a day at the Grain Surfboards workshop to find out what they're all about.
To get to the best beer bar America has to offer, be prepared to drive. It's on the border between Maine and New Hampshire, an hour-and-a-half drive northwest of the Portland airport.
This special edition Carrera from TAG Heuer was announced earlier this year at Baselworld. Sporting the vintage Heuer logo on the dial, the Carrera Calibre 6 Chronometer (Ref.WV5111) comes in a 39mm stainless steel case and a red/blue/silver color set that accentuates well the vintage-inspired aesthetic of the watch. The dial is silver with a […]
If you’re anything like me, you mainly know Zenith for their El Primero Chronographs—and, most notably, for their El Primero Classic Chronograph that they released at Baselworld this year. What most people don’t know is that the 150-year-old manufacture released another batch of watches at Baselworld 2015; these pieces received less camera-time than others, but they’re all doing pretty interesting things—so it may be unfair that Zenith’s new Type 20 Pilot collection has been flying under the radar for this long.
Tan shoes can be a great option in the spring and summer months, but they’re not always the easiest to wear. The problem is: being lighter in color, they can stick out too much from underneath your trousers. And since most of us are accustomed to dark and subdued looking footwear, wearing something bright and light can be difficult.
There are some good ways to make them work, however. Here are some suggestions:
Wear lighter-colored suits. The easiest solution is to wear lighter-colored suits, so that the shoes themselves are still some of the darker elements in your ensemble. Niels from Berlin in the first photo has paired his polo suede shoes with a pearl grey suit, striped blue shirt, and lightly patterned navy tie. The shirt and tie help add visual interest to an otherwise plain ensemble, while the lighter-colored suit and shoes allow things to look seasonal. Note, you can do the same thing with sport coats. Try tan trousers and a mid-blue jacket.
Go for low contrast. Much more of an expert move, but also potentially much more rewarding. Greg in NYC in the next two photos has gone for lower-contrast outfits. Not only are his pants and jackets lighter colored, his shirts and tie are also less dark (in one case, he’s not wearing a tie at all).
Lean cool. When picking out a pair of tan shoes, consider the “temperature” of the color. Tans with a slightly reddish cast can be harder to wear, while those with more greens and yellows can be a little more versatile. In the last two photos, Greg and Voxsartoria show how you can wear cooler tans (here made from Edward Green’s burnt pine leather) with darker colored trousers and jackets. A much more practical option if you’re working with a smaller wardrobe, as they can still be worn with those light grey suits and mid-blue jackets for a seasonal look.
There are several reasons that most people should never consider bidding on a watch that has the words “as is” or “for repair” in its description on eBay. In addition to making me have to overpay for adventurous restorations, pieces like this trade at such a small discount that it is rarely, if ever, a cost effective way to get your hands on a great vintage piece. There are exceptions, but for the most part, for collectors this is a losing gamble. This recent adventure very well illustrates this point and shows off awesome vintage Tudor in the process.
Superfuture member Messiah has a nice collection of photos of classic backpack designs – mostly from the 1970s and ‘80s from outdoorsy, heritage labels such as REI, North Face, and LL Bean.
HODINKEE Executive Editor Benjamin Clymer and CEO Kevin Rose are delighted to announce that Mr. Frank Roda has joined the HODINKEE team as our new Director of Business Development. In his new role, Frank will oversee advertising and strategic partnerships.
Sometimes you’re willing to drop a paycheck on a pair of sweats. Sometimes you’re not. Economic fluctuations, temporary insanity, #menswear-induced tunnel vision. All these things are real, and they affect what you’re willing and able to buy. Personally, we’re firm believers in an “If you’ve got it, spend it” ethos, and sometimes a “Just take a deep breath and spend it” one. Still, you should know what’s out there.
Enter Needs and Wants, a completely objective, judgment-free zone where we show you both the reasonable and beyond-splurge options for four things that are pretty much the same.
With a course of nearly 3,000 miles from Newport, R.I., to Lizard Point on the southwestern corner of England, the Transatlantic Race is the world’s oldest trans-oceanic yacht race and one of the ultimate tests of a sailor’s skill. Nearly 50 boats running the gamut from 40-footers to superyachts, and modern racing machines to 100-year-old […]
Martin Architects in the Ukraine have created this beautiful loft for a lawyer with a taste for the urban and eclectic. The bold space is adorned with raw brick, cement and wood alongside refreshing designer furniture pieces. One side of a wall is also lined with organic elements such as indoor plants to offset the synthetic nature of the space. An absolutely stunning example of modern loft design with a masculine touch.
This year at BaselWorld, Glashütte Original announced two new versions of the PanoMaticLunar, equipped with two new dial colors, and we just had our first chance to go hands on and close up with both watches. The two new versions are a steel PanoMaticLunar with a blue dial, and a rose gold model with a black dial.
Nothing beats the thrill of burning through your hard-earned cash with nothing to show for it but a summer of hazy festival and holiday memories. But don’t let the fact that there’s nothing left in the coffers for new clothes...
Picture the horror. You're aboard your yacht (or somebody else's) and you suddenly decide that you hate everything in your wardrobe. From your sunglasses to your swimming shorts, literally nothing's hitting the spot. If only you could have clothes delivered direct to your deck...
What to wear, how to wear it, and where to get it:
"A guide for those who want to be impeccably stylish, this book presents iconic men's clothing and those who wear it, as well as leading brands and manufacturers. For any man, appearing timeless and laid back at once is a challenge. Who makes the best shoes? What styles suit me? Who makes the best white T-shirt and could I wear one with raw denim jeans to an important presentation? Where can I buy suits that are actually worth the money? Which pattern, which fabric, and which cut? Harris tweed or waxed coat? Leather vest of functional outdoor parka? Sweatshirt or V-neck and, if so, cashmere, merino, or wool? From Tip to Toe answers all of these questions and many more. There are countless manufacturers and products, but only a few brands are serious about what they do. Quality shops can provide an overview of what is currently available, but this book is a fundamental guide to the pieces that ought to accompany a man throughout his life. From the hat on his head to the sole of his shoe, From Tip to Toe presents the ever-essential items of a man's wardrobe. These include laid-back sportswear, solid everyday basics, and elegant styles for special occasions--as well as fitting accessories. These iconic pieces are worn by men who know exactly what they want and stick to it. As the dandies before them, these men pay attention to details. The featured products from small manufacturers and select brands do not embody superficial luxury, but rather represent authenticity, handcraft, quality, originality, and character. This compendium of male style showcases products that range from the elegant to the sporty, from the eccentric to the rustic, but which always stand out from the mainstream. these are items that accompany a man without overshadowing him. From Tip to Toe is a book for men who have found their style but who seek to continuously develop and refine it."
Gents who enjoy a good grilling, it's time to cross tongs and rejoice. The kitchen is no longer the domain of the fairer sex.
Simply turn on the telly and you’ll realise most legendary chefs are of the male persuasion, so don't be deterred by decades of male-dominated barbecuing. It's time to extend your wolfpack skills to the stovetop, so join us in the kitchen as we go through the ten most invaluable tools every functioning kitchen deserves.
#1 Dutch Oven
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Tim Noakes, expert in food science explains how living on switiching to a high-fat diet can revolutionise your fitness
I developed type 2 diabetes from what I thought was a healthy high-carb diet. I exercised regularly – I’ve run 70 marathons – and avoided high-fat food. I even wrote a book called Lore Of Running advocating a high-carb diet. But I was wrong. My pancreas basically ran out of energy and stopped producing insulin.
Now I worry when I watch the London Marathon. Most of the guys running in over six hours are fat. They’re fat because they ate lots of carbs (assuming they could tolerate them like the lean runners at the front) and are insulin-resistant. That group would run faster, feel healthier and live-longer if they went on a high-fat diet.
Very few people metabolise carbs efficiently – instead, carbs stimulate your appetite. Your energy initially spikes, and then it dips. Fat, on the other hand, is filling and provides sustained energy. Lean, athletic people can also benefit from a high-fat diet. After the Australia cricket team lost the 2013 Ashes series, they adopted this diet. The players found they could concentrate better and didn’t get tired. In the next Ashes series, three months later, they won 5-0.
Chewing the fat
So how can you switch from a carb-reliant diet to a fat-reliant one? If you’re significantly overweight, you need to cut out carbs and switch to good fats because your body is probably addicted to sugar. It might make you feel terrible at first but you’ll feel better in the long run.
If you feel you could lose 4-5kg it’s not essential to cut them out completely, although sugars (including honey) and processed foods are out. Aim to cut down to around 200g of carbs a day (most people average 300-400g), but pasta or pizza once a week is fine. Replace the carbs with healthy fats from fish, macadamia nuts, avocado, dairy (including butter, cheese and milk) and coconut and olive oils.
Breakfast is key to this diet – it’s the meal where people are most likely to overindulge in carbs. Instead, eat a high-fat English breakfast of bacon, eggs, mushrooms, sausages and tomatoes (but no fried bread). In general, eat lots of leafy green vegetables and avoid starchy ones such as potatoes.
These changes might lower your exercise tolerance at first. But after four to five weeks it will be better than before – as will your life expectancy.
The Real Meal Revolution by Tim Noakes, Jonno Proudfoot and Sally-Ann Creed is published by Robinson on 30th July, priced £20
Wing Man
Add fat to chicken the healthy way with this Noakes-inspired recipe for spicy chicken wings with blue cheese dip
Ingredients
24 chicken wings, tips removed and cut in half at the joint / 50g blue cheese / 50g cream cheese / 200ml buttermilk / Handful of parsley, chopped / Small bunch of chives, chopped / 500g parmesan cheese, grated / 250g butter, melted / 3tsp dried oregano / 1tsp dried chilli flakes / 3tsp paprika / 3tsp dried parsley / Salt and black pepper
To make
Preheat the oven to 180°C/gas mark 4. Blend the blue and cream cheeses, buttermilk, parsley and chives to make the dip.
In a bowl, mix the Parmesan cheese, oregano, paprika, parsley and salt and pepper. Dip each wing in melted butter then into this seasoning mixture.
Place the wings on a foil-lined baking tray and roast for around 40 minutes until dark and crisp.
According to the parody Twitter account, Edge will launch on 3 August and "throw acid in the face of ignorance" and "get f***** on truth". We can't wait.
Whether you’re more minimal mid-top or OTT high-top, there’s no denying that trainers have edged their way into the fashion canon over the past few years. Even Tom Ford, a designer famed for his sexy, smart eveningwear, showed a trainer-heavy...
After setting the internet on fire with his previous campaign for Emporio Armani, Calvin Harris has ditched the decks yet again, returning for a second stylish bout to work with the label's cooler climate gear.
Looking ultra sharp in Emporio Armani’s choice garments (and abs), Harris is dressed in a clean leather jacket number, sunglasses, a timepiece and the brand’s unmistakable underwear.
Yes, Calvin you definitely get the girls, you get all the girls.
Motorola aims to dance with the big boys with a heavy duty smartphone that not only can compete in the power department, but also gets some serious style with customization options to make the new Moto X their most luxurious and design-focused phone yet.
Specs include a Qualcomm 808 hexa-core processor, Adreno 418 graphics, 3GB of RAM, 16-64GB of storage, a 5.7" Quad HD 1440p display, water-repellent nano coating, 4G LTE, and a 21-megapixel camera.
You can also customize the phone with a variety of "Moto Maker" options that include a wide variety of colored hues, wooden backs, metallic colors, and even Saffiano leather options from famed American tannery, Horween.
If your smartphone-requirements are pretty simple then the Moto G is hands-down the best option out there. It's one of the most, if not the most affordable option out there, but also delivers the goods with a solid camera, weather resistance, and just like its predecessors it comes completely unlocked.
Out of the box you get a 5-inch 720p display, IPX7-rated water resistance, a Qualcomm 410 processor, 4G LTE, 1/2GB of RAM, 8/16GB of storage, a 2470 mAh battery for all-day battery life, 13-Megapixel camera with dual LED flash, microSD storage up to 32GB, and the latest Android Lollipop operating system.
If you were wondering what the future of Nokia looks like beyond smartphones, here's what might be the first hint: virtual reality cameras. Yes, Nokia has unveiled OZO, the first commercially available VR camera that'll give content creators the opportunity to take advantage of products like the Oculus Rift which will also soon be in the hands of a wider, more mainstream audience.
The UFO-like sphere features eight synchronized global shutter sensors and eight integrated microphones to capture stereoscopic 3D video and immersive audio. No word yet on pricing or technical specs, but Nokia hopes to have the OZO out on shelves later this year.
A new prancing horse has officially been welcomed to Australian shores today with the exciting Ferrari 488 GTB breaking cover in Sydney amongst a stable of thoroughbred race horses.
The fitting proceedings was presented by the CEO of Ferrari Australasia, Herbert Appleroth, who discussed his sheer enthusiasm for the stunning new Maranello steed.
“We have been overwhelmed by the response to our new 488 GTB unveiled today for the first time in Australasia," he said.
"The demand f...
Victory Motorcycles breathes some new life into the Empulse line of motorcycles as it reemerges under its new parent ownership and is still as bad ass ever. Not a whole lot of changes have come to the bike, but what you will find is a little more capacity with an increased driving rage that comes in at 140 miles per charge.
Speed continues to be a major selling point of the new Empulse TT with a top speed of 100 mph. The engine produces about 54 hp and 61 lb-ft of torque and when you're out of juice it'll take 3.5 hours to get back to a full charge with a Level II charging system. Look for the bike is to hit showrooms later this year.
Michael Bay swaps autobots for Navy Seals in a film based on the book 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi:
From the book:
"13 HOURS presents, for the first time ever, the true account of the events of September 11, 2012, when terrorists attacked the US State Department Special Mission Compound and a nearby CIA station called the Annex in Benghazi, Libya. A team of six American security operators fought to repel the attackers and protect the Americans stationed there. Those men went beyond the call of duty, performing extraordinary acts of courage and heroism, to avert tragedy on a much larger scale. This is their personal account, never before told, of what happened during the thirteen hours of that now-infamous attack.
13 HOURS sets the record straight on what happened during a night that has been shrouded in mystery and controversy. Written by New York Times bestselling author Mitchell Zuckoff, this riveting book takes readers into the action-packed story of heroes who laid their lives on the line for one another, for their countrymen, and for their country.
13 HOURS is a stunning, eye-opening, and intense book--but most importantly, it is the truth. The story of what happened to these men--and what they accomplished--is unforgettable."
With Sydney's most iconic road running event just around the corner, we can take a wild stab and say that you're either knuckling down in beast mode training right now, or out looking for the world's finest Sponge Bob costume. Regardless, every runner needs the right gear to take on this gruelling 14km "fun run" which attracts more than 80,000 entrants annually.
Whether you're a seasoned pro or some clown in a clown suit who's about to be owned by Heartbreak Hill, be sure you have your ar...
Divers watches were big at Baselworld this year, and with good reason: not only are they one of the most eye-catching timepieces a man can have on his wrist, but they're also one of the most hardworking (equally at home with your suit as with your scuba gear). Take the plunge with something from this selection of serious submersibles...
Building on the bold styling introduced in the 458-derived 488 GTB, the boys in Maranello reveal their latest handiwork, the 488 Spider. Ready to annihilate the asphalt, the car delivers immense power from its 3.9L turbocharged V8 that produces 661 hp and 550 lb-ft of torque that will unleashe a sinister symphony as soon as you tap the pedal.
As you would expect, this car is no slouch. All that power will get you from 0-62 in 3.2 seconds while rapidly approaching its 203 mph top speed. That performance is achieved via Ferrari's expertise in aerodynamics as the car is one of the most aerodynamically efficient cars the company has ever produced. That wind tunnel work also makes for one of the most striking designs in the Ferrari lineup with its muscular lines and aggressive air intakes.
The folding hard-top roof is also an engineering feat in itself being a structural piece that folds itself flush over the engine and can retract and deploy in just 14 seconds.
For more info on the 488 Spider, visit Ferrari.com
If you’re trying to make a good first impression with your place, know that nothing says sterile and boring like blank walls. A few pieces of manly art or virile photos hung and displayed tastefully will liven things up and give you a chance to show some of that stellar personality of yours. And even if you don’t much […]
Steve McQueen's last Porsche, popping a massive water balloon, inside an outdoor company's HQ, skate-influenced style and what if we chose roommates like on "The Bachelor"?
Lucio Castro’s got one of those oh-so-common stories where he studied medicine in Argentina, dabbled in film writing and then transitioned to men’s fashion. To boot, we love his stuff, which makes him someone we want to hear from.
Union Surfboards, based in Brooklyn, provide surfers of all levels with bespoke shred sticks. We chatted with them about process and inner city shaping.
You can probably spot a Movado from a mile away—thanks to their notably minimalist, and wildly popular, Museum dial watches.
But the Museum watch didn’t come on the scene until the late 1940s, over a half century after Movado began making precision mechanical timepieces in Switzerland in 1881. Hence the name of their new all-automatic-movement collection of watches harking back to their roots that was unveiled at Baselworld 2015 and has just hit their webstore.
With temperatures on the upswing, we turn to the waters and to our favorite stars. From Bar Refaeli to Rihanna to Anna Kendrick, here's how they spend the warmer months in style.
For years I’ve struggled to find interest in DeWitt’s watches, but this new Chronostream II caught my eye. It is part of the DeWitt Academia collection, which is original in its design and one of six families in the brand. The Academia pieces span a range of complications and often feature a sculpted bezel in […]
Recently, HODINKEE reader Brandon Moore sent in a question: "I am wondering if the modern interpretations of the Breguet Natural Escapement (F.P. Journe Optimum, Kari Voutilainen Vingt-8, and Laurent Ferrier Automatic) have implemented specific solutions to the shortcomings of this design, namely the 'backlash' between the escape wheels, that Breguet experienced, and which caused him to ultimately abandon his design." This is a wonderful question, that deserves a careful response.
There are probably hundreds of online guides at this point on how to take care of leather shoes, but few that effectively address what to do with sneakers. Over the years, I’ve tried everything – from washing machines to repurposed suede erasers to stiff-bristled brushes dipped in various mixtures. Although they’ve all been effective to some degree or another, none have been anywhere near as good as Jason Markk. Comprised of a simple brush and some cleaning solution, their basic kit takes care of everything from suede to leather to canvas.
The process is simple. You’ll need: Jason Markk’s cleaning kit, a small bowl of water (although here, I just used a cup), and some paper towels.
Begin by dipping your brush in the water and then shaking it out. Then apply just a few drops of the cleaning solution directly on the bristles (you don’t need much) and scrub away. Pay special attention to the toe area of the midsole, as that’s usually the most scuffed, but hardest to clean.
Now repeat with the other shoe. It might take a few rounds to really get everything clean, but the whole process should only take a few minutes.
Once done, wipe your shoes down with paper towels. If you still feel there’s some cleaning solution left, you can rinse the brush off and scrub your shoes down one or two more times.
Although not necessary, I like the stuff my sneakers at this point with tissue paper, so the uppers retain their shape while drying.
Then just leave them outside. Like with leather shoes, you’ll want to give your sneakers a day of rest before wearing them again. Although your shoes shouldn’t be soaked, any moisture that’s left in the uppers can break down the material as you flex your shoes back and forth (think about what happens with wet cardboard).
Here are some before and after shots. With the dirt and dust removed, notice how the leather doesn’t look nearly as wrinkled.
Similarly, the suede looks less haggard as well.
Jason Markk sells other cleaning products. They have disposable quick wipes for when you’re traveling and microfiber towels if you want to use something fancier than paper towels. There’s also this softer, hog-bristle brush, which they recommend for suede and nubuck. I haven’t had a problem using their basic, standard brush on my suede sneakers, but you might want to consider it for more sensitive materials (perhaps the knitted uppers on Nike’s Flyknits). Generally speaking though, the standard kit should take care of most of your sneaker cleaning needs – which is much appreciated around this time of year.
Do you hate Oregon? Here’s a vintage leather A-2 with “Mock Oregon" on the chest. It’s currently going for almost $2k, so you really, really the Beaver State to bid.
He's one of the most popular DJs in the music industry, his girlfriend Taylor Swift is one of the biggest popstars on the planet, and now he's making his second appearance as an underwear model. It's not been a bad 12 months for the Scottish DJ.
So you've decided the Apple watch isn't for you, but you still find yourself with a naked wrist and an appetite for some shiny new wristwear. Newcomer Covair has got you covered with a unique new watch that lets you instantly swap out the straps and faces without the help of any tools.
Thinking about going with a more minimal dial? Just simply pull the watch face out and swap in your preferred dial. Easy as that. The case uses magnets that are strategically placed to cause no harm to the movement while still maintaining a secure fit.
Swapping out straps is just as easy. Just pressed down on the link to hook the strap or bracelet onto the springbar and you're ready to go.
A limited run of 100 "First Supporter" watch sets that contain a watch base, two watch face inserts, leather strap, metal bracelet, and a NATO will cost you only $129 when their Kickstarter launches at 8am and will eventually hit its regular price of $179, which is still a steal.
Here’s a page out of BaT. Driving on I-95 this past weekend near Larchmont, NY I spotted a super clean late 80s BMW 325 convertible moving north with traffic. The car was shiny and clean with the top down cruising along on a relaxing Saturday jaunt. It made me think. “I should get online and […]
The Speedmaster Professional has, since its introduction in 1957, come in a truly bewildering variety of shapes, sizes, designations and limited editions, but one of the most polarizing models, when it appeared, was the X-33. The X-33 was introduced, in the first version, in 1998; it was the result of an Omega development program designed to (finally) produce a multifunction quartz watch that would be a completely modern successor to the mechanical Speedmaster Professional, and that would meet up to date NASA and ESA requirements for a flight-qualified timepiece. It was an ambitious project, which took place over the course of five years. Prototypes were flight-tested by both American and European astronauts; the first version of the X-33 would go on to be used by U.S., European, and Soviet astronauts on the Space Shuttle, the Mir Space Station, and other missions and it was used by military flight crews as well.
One of the capital's favourite high street shops has just landed in East London with a new innovative pop-up store. H&M is celebrating its latest Divided collection and what better way to say 'I'm here' than to take up a 1100 square feet space in one of London's most swanky areas - Shoreditch.
Herbert Appleroth is a man who doesn't sleep until he's crossed the checkered flag. This unyielding attitude towards back-breaking work has seen him rise to the top of the game as the CEO of Ferrari Australasia.
Aided by his passion for all things fast as a child, Appleroth went from sorting bottle tops at age five in his parents' factory to leading one of the world's most legendary car makers. D'Marge sits down with Appleroth to chat about the early days, fast cars and sage business advice...