Saturday, July 24, 2021

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The new MK1 Bootcamp is the latest drop in Snyder's 10th-anniversary celebration.
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Todd Snyder and Timex Took a Mil-Spec Watch From the Archives—and Made It Even Tougher
 
It's no wonder that Todd Snyder is now celebrating the 10th anniversary of his namesake brand. He's commemorating the milestone by dropping a series of choice collaborations that will have you galavanting in style all summer and beyond. The latest on the docket is the MK1 Bootcamp watch, a timepiece created with his long-standing partner, Timex. And like all his past collections with the watchmaker, this one speaks to classic American style. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
The 15 Best Wedding Suits for Every Dress Code
 
The best wedding suit is all dependent on the overall vibe—read: dress code—of the event. You also have to factor in the venue and whether or not the event is held indoors or out. Yes, marriage is all about the union between a couple, but a wedding, the actual ceremony, is about the photo ops. Pics of you sweating profusely in a wool tuxedo at an altar overlooking the ocean isn't best for posterity. In the same vein, you don't want to be the only guy in a khaki cotton suit when your cousin's wedding is held in the gilded halls of the St. Regis. There is a suit for every occasion; the options are boundless. The only thing you have to figure out is what fit works for what. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The 12 Best Skinny Jeans to Cling Onto
 
This skinny jean silhouette has been around longer than most people think. From greasers in the '50s and mods in the '60s to cowboys in the '70s and metalheads in the '80s, certain groups within each decade have gravitated toward skinny fits, making it a part of their modus operandi. TikTok and Twitter were aflutter early this year, shouting that skinny is out, but for some of us, there's no looking back. Get your hands on some of the best skinny jeans below. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Nordstrom's Anniversary Sale Is Back. Here's What to Shop Early—or Add to Your Wish List.
 
The Nordstrom Anniversary Sale is beloved by fans, first and foremost, because it's a kind of reverse approach to marking things down. Instead of offering discounts on old, out-of-season stock, the team at Nordstrom knocks a very respectable percentage off a bunch of brand-new merchandise. For the guys who can't wait to Really Start Dressin', that translates to a golden opportunity to stock up on fall-friendly pieces like jackets, overcoats, jeans, and boots. For the people who only care about making sure they're not naked and their clothes aren't falling apart when they step outside, it's the perfect time to stock up on basics like socks, underwear, tees, and everything else that doesn't necessarily get better with age. And, needless to say, the entire spectrum of shopping personalities between these two extremes is likely to find some discounted new arrival that piques some interest or raises an eyebrow (in a good way). Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Uniquely Midwestern Appeal of Tim Robinson's I Think You Should Leave
 
Much has been written about how outrageously funny the cringey characters of I Think You Should Leave Are and how, perhaps accidentally, the doubling-down nimrods Robinson is so adept at playing actually reveal something meaningful about the fragility of the male ego. That might be true, but what strikes Abigail Covington most about I Think You Should Leave is how midwestern it is. All that yelling! Not since Chris Farley warned Christina Applegate and David Spade about the dangers of smoking doobies has a midwestern comedian shouted so effectively. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
LeVar Burton Is Ready for His Jeopardy! Dreams to Come True. He's Prepared for the Alternative, Too.
 
LeVar Burton's turn behind the Jeopardy! podium has been a long time coming. In 2013, Burton tweeted that his dream job would be to host Jeopardy!; in September 2020, he tweeted, "Not gonna lie, I feel like I've been preparing my whole life to occupy the Jeopardy! podium when Alex Trebek retires." Then, the world turned upside down for devoted Jeopardy! viewers like Burton—in November 2020, Trebek died of pancreatic cancer, leaving a void in American life that seemingly no one could fill. But the show must go on, so Jeopardy! producers hired a revolving door of prominent broadcasters, athletes, and actors to moderate America's favorite game show. "The guest hosts were a way to find a permanent replacement for Alex," Burton told Esquire, "but also an appropriate way for America to get used to the fact that Alex wasn't going to be there anymore." Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
It was supposed to be a family road trip to visit an aging relative. Then the car got stuck in a muddy rut and, well—these things never turn out well, do they? Stephen King, the legendary architect of your worst nightmares, delivers another shocking story you won't soon forget.
 
 
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