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AskMen.com November 12, 2002 Jordan Stein |
The Makings Of A Fashion Designer What traits does it take to make a great designer?  |
AskMen.com November 8, 2002 Chris Rovny |
5 Timeless Watches Nowadays, owning a fine watch is mandatory. Not only for punctuality, but also because it's a sign of style and prestige. It's also a great way to reveal your fashion sense.  |
AskMen.com November 6, 2002 Karin Eldor |
Step Into The Right Shoes This Winter With the fashionable shoes and boots on the market, you might even be tempted to wear your new pair this spring and summer.  |
AskMen.com October 29, 2002 Jordan Stein |
Stubble: The Biological Accessory There are probably as many ways to wear the hair on your face as on your head, and men have, over time, explored every possible sequence of scruff. But of all these facial hair formations, a little designer stubble stands alone.  |
AskMen.com October 23, 2002 Karin Eldor |
Make Business Casual Work For You While "business causal" took the business world by storm in the late '90s and the start of the new millennium, there is now a return to formality that was lacking in the corridors ever since "khaki culture" began.  |
Fast Company November 2002 Fara Warner |
Levi's Fashions a New Strategy A dynamic new team looks to stamp innovation on an old brand.  |
Lucire October 14, 2002 |
Nature's union Commemorating L'Oreal New Zealand Fashion Week, Briar Shaw shoots from the winter 2003 collections.  |
AskMen.com October 11, 2002 Chris Rovny |
Tie It Up: 8 Great Neckties Your choice of neckwear can say a lot about your personality, attitude, and level of professionalism.  |
AskMen.com October 9, 2002 Karin Eldor |
11 Items That Make Men Look Powerful Items that most men take for granted, such as a belt, cufflinks, or a signature pen, can add that touch of class you need whether you're at work or out on the town, and serve to put the "pow" in power.  |
AskMen.com October 6, 2002 Riley Hilton |
The Secret To Power Dressing Back in the Reagan years, "power dressing" referred to the use of expensive clothes with sharp, hard lines that were destined to make people look assertive and angular. Now, almost twenty years later, the concept is still very much alive.  |
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