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AskMen.com James Matheson |
Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses For the man whose look is more about standing out than blending in, Oliver Goldsmith sunglasses are the go-to eyewear.  |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
First Date Fashion Here are a few of the most common first-date situations and what a man should wear in each one.  |
AskMen.com James Matheson |
Cross Flavor Sportswear While some golf attire is less than fashionable, Cross Sportswear has managed to merge delectable design with fantastic functionality in its Flavor line of golf polos.  |
AskMen.com Ross Bonander |
5 Things You Didn't Know: Johnny Cash Johnny Cash is an old-school American, but his worldwide fame and appeal is defined by another trait -- a constant state of earthly remorse and supernatural repentance.  |
AskMen.com James Matheson |
SWIMS Modern Galosh Forget the rubbery duck feet your grandfather used to wear, these SWIMS Modern Galoshes are hip -- and made to fit any personality and any sized foot.  |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
Short-Cut Jackets Guys, as temperatures rise, so too do the hemlines of your outerwear. So freshen up your style with these short spring jackets.  |
AskMen.com James Matheson |
TX Fly-Back Chronograph There are two articles in a man's wardrobe that tell others a lot about him: his shoes -- and his watch. With a TX watch you can go confidently forward with your masculinity.  |
AskMen.com Michael A. Lubarksy |
Maintaining Curly Hair Maintaining curly hair as a man is easier than you thought. These helpful tips will give you curly locks you can be proud of.  |
AskMen.com James Matheson |
Clark's Register Suit Separates Don't let the high comfort level of these suit separates fool you; these tailored pieces are as fashionable as they are cozy.  |
AskMen.com Marc Voyer |
Top 10: Streets Check out our list of the top 10 streets for men around the world -- places where they can find a new suit, smoke a cigar, admire beautiful women, drink a pint, watch some sports, and maybe even do a bit of gambling.  |
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