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AskMen.com Sachin Bhola |
5 Things That'll Instantly Pull Your Look Together Turkey Bowl or bar, these five items will do the trick, whether you pair them all together or rock them individually. |
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Watch Size The acceptable range for most male wrists is 36 to 40 millimeters, and there's no excuse for buying larger unless you're a sumo wrestler. |
AskMen.com November 12, 2012 Robert-Jan Broer |
Watches Under $1,000 There are a lot of interesting watch manufacturers that are fairly unknown but deliver a very interesting timepiece for the cost. |
AskMen.com Charlie Parrish |
Topman J-R We are back for more alphabetized fashion wisdom from the stylish sorts at Topman, Britain's premier high street brand. |
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Odd Jacket - Blazers & Suits An odd jacket refers to any blazer that was designed without an accompanying pair of coordinating pants. |
AskMen.com November 7, 2012 James Fell |
How To Start Working Out I'm a certified strength and conditioning specialist with an MBA, and Strategic Fitness is about the big picture of fitness, health and physical performance. We'll work on making you pretty from the neck down in a way that takes your entire life into account. |
AskMen.com Adam Fox |
Leather Jackets: Fall 2012 These days, leather jackets are lighter, livelier and a lot more formfitting. |
AskMen.com November 6, 2012 |
New Year's Eve Chic: Style Q&A Are there any suggestions on what I can wear to a "semi-formal" New Year's Eve party without being uncomfortable all night long or should I just suck it up for one night? |
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GMT-Master II To slip truly beneath the radar, I say go vintage but find a Glycine Airman, the watch favored by Vietnam-era pilots. You'll need to get used to reading the 24-hour dial, but I'm sure you're up to the challenge. |
AskMen.com Charlie Parrish |
Topman A-I From shirts to denim via winter suits and underwear, we will be bringing you the alphabet according to Topman over the next three weeks. First up, "A for Accessories" through to "I for International." |
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