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J Hilburn Launches First Ecommerce Website
Feb 06, 2012 - By Jeffrey Hyatt
Luxury men’s brand J. Hilburn has debuted its first e-commerce website. Prior to joining the world of luxury menswear online, the three year-old, Dallas-based J. Hilburn’s products were available exclusively through more than 800 personal style advisors nationwide who would meet with customers to take measurements and provide fashion suggestions.
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TAG Heuer Carrera Mikrograph
Feb 05, 2012 - By Jeffrey Hyatt
One look at the TAG Heuer Carrera Mikrograph and it’s easy to tell this watch is going to be pricey. TAG Heuer has introduced the first ever column wheel integrated mechanical chronograph displaying the 1/100th of a second with a striking central hand allowing for easy reading. To me that just sounds expensive.
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Bermuda Shorts By Hartford
Feb 04, 2012 - By Jeffrey Hyatt
We salute the simple awesomeness of the Bermuda Short, in particular this nice pair from Paris-based designer Hartford. Available in brown or light blue, this particular classic lightweight cotton Bermuda short features five external pockets and a buttoned internal pocket, a button closure, zip fly and belt hooks.
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H?Katsukawa, Tokyo Silkprint Collection
Feb 03, 2012 - By Meieli Detoni
Luxury shoes always fall on the side of “buy,” but the shopping list would get too lengthy, too fast if we really planned on getting every single pair we saw. However, the H?Katsukawa Tokyo Silkprint Collection might be something that you actually want to track down, budget for, beg for, whatever suits your fancy. Certainly for the dapper man, the Tokyo Silkprint Collection has derbys and oxfords available with an antique-looking finish. Black round laces look superb on the pairs, of course, but so do the skinny light-colored laces shown above–or both.
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Acronym iPad Bag
Feb 02, 2012 - By Meieli Detoni
Acronym’s iPad Bag costs basically as much as an iPad, and when I first saw it, I thought that maybe you got the iPad, and the bag came for free. Wrong, but that could be a cool partnership. The Acronoym Circdiscover iPad Bag has a swivel design that’s so ingenious. You’ll want this if you love your iPad, without a doubt, using it while you’re standing on the street corner, in line, or meandering through the park (but just make sure the area’s clear of iPad bandits).
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The Emil Erwin Messenger Bag
Feb 01, 2012 - By Jeffrey Hyatt
Made with the finest leather from Horween Tanner in Chicago, Il, and handcrafted in Nashville, Tennessee, this superb Emil Erwin Messenger Bag is designed to last forever. Stitched with mil-spec nylon thread, the bag ($1,100) features stainless steel buckles and rings and copper hardware.
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Clarks Original Desert Boots in Slate Blue
Jan 25, 2012 - By Meieli Detoni
Ronnie Fieg’s Clarks Originals Desert Boots are great, aren’t they? I can’t get enough of Clarks–like a lot of people out there, to be honest–and the slate blue ones are a good choice when it comes to bridging the gap between blacks/greys and colors for shoes. Matching slate blue laces are the finishing touch here, leaving these both denim-friendly and a pal to well-worn casual pieces. The shoes still haven’t gone on sale yet, so you have your chance to pounce, unlike some of the pieces we’ve spotted that are only available in limited sizing or that have sold out. These will be available on April 8th at Davidz.com (10 a.m. EST)… start your engines?
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Elizabeth Taylor Is A Beauty For All Time
Jan 23, 2012 - By Jeffrey Hyatt
Elizabeth Taylor, one of the biggest movie stars of all time, has died in Los Angeles at the age of 79. We’ll allow our siblings at ScreenCrave to delve into Taylor’s legendary screen career so that we may focus on the the two-time Oscar winner’s enduring beauty. Glamorous, at times notorious, Taylor did as much as anyone to give the instrument of ‘celebrity’ its relevance in an era when that association actually carried real significance.
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Shop Gotham Debuts Shopping Tour For Men
Jan 22, 2012 - By Jeffrey Hyatt
Finally! A New York City shopping tour designed just for guys. So if you find yourself in NYC and feel like killing a few hours shopping then check out the new shopping tour from Shop Gotham. The 3-hour shopping tour will take guests into the Bowery district and then wind through the neighboring ever-fashionable Soho and Nolita, showcasing a selection of stops frequented by locals.
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