There are very few items of clothing as foundational—as elemental—as the white dress shirt. It may not maintain the ubiquity it once did, but even in 2024, the fact is you need at least one for big meetings, evenings on the town, court dates (fingers crossed!), and myriad other aspects of adult life. In fact, you'd be better off with at least two, each slightly different from the other but serving similar functions. And the secret is you can probably get away with owning only two white dress shirts. |
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This is the cheapest they'll be for the foreseeable future. |
| This isn't the first time that your favorite Ken circled the galaxy, far, far away. |
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Not to put too fine a point on it, but this is just nuts. Back in December 2020, when the undermining of the election was gaining full power, a group gathered on the steps of the Supreme Court to plead the case for the Court's parachuting in to rescue the incumbent administration from the verdict of all those inconvenient voters. They represented a quasi-religious cult called the Rod of Iron Ministries, which is led by the son of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon, the famous Korean cult leader who was quite in vogue during the 1970's and 1980's. The Ministries consider the AR-15 to be an essential part of their various liturgies. On the steps of the Court that day, the founder of the Stop The Steal movement addressed this crowd of gun-crazy maniacs. His name was Ed Martin, and he went on to advocate for a number of the vandals at the heart of the eventual insurrection. Guess what Ed Martin is doing now? |
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He was the last of The Band's five members—four Canadians and an Arkansas drummer—who turned popular music on its ear in 1968. |
| From denim shirts to Hokas and even a TV, shop on favorite things on discount. |
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A high-quality leather jacket should be a staple in every man's wardrobe, and the right one needs to be versatile, sturdy, and, of course, stylish. Everyone has a different preference in fit and style, and I consider myself to be pickier than most. When my former, faux leather jacket completely tore on me last winter, I had to brace myself to hunt down a new perfect style for this winter. The search was long, strenuous, and fraught with danger, but I finally found the ultimate leather jacket—Quince's 100% Leather Harrington Jacket. |
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