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What started as a spring clean of my wardrobe ended in an existential crisis
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What started as a spring clean of my wardrobe ended in an existential crisis

‘I could still be a band tee guy’: A case for holding on to your favourite items of clothing.

  • by Thomas Mitchell

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‘And Just Like That...’ isn’t the only TV show missing stylish men

‘And Just Like That...’ isn’t the only TV show missing stylish men

While the ‘Sex and the City’ sequel neglects men’s fashion, there are shows that get it right.

  • by Damien Woolnough
The tradie trend that’s taken off: It’s leg day every day in shorts

The tradie trend that’s taken off: It’s leg day every day in shorts

Shorts have made it from the building site to the Met Gala with men wearing them through every season, including winter.

  • by Damien Woolnough
When it comes to menswear, hats are back on top for urban cowboys

When it comes to menswear, hats are back on top for urban cowboys

Wide brimmed hats with a difference are gaining on winter beanies and baseball caps in the style stakes.

  • by Damien Woolnough
‘This is him in my dreams’: How women want men to dress

‘This is him in my dreams’: How women want men to dress

Female-focused fashion brands are moving in on the growing men’s market. There is plenty of room for them.

  • by Damien Woolnough
Where the ‘Succession’ stealth wealth style misses the mark

Where the ‘Succession’ stealth wealth style misses the mark

Stealth dressing is the approach of television’s richest family, but it’s not necessarily how real-life media magnates are getting about town.

  • by Damien Woolnough
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Surf sells: From hanging 10 to selling $11,000 tables

Surf sells: From hanging 10 to selling $11,000 tables

Surfboard designer Hayden Cox is moving out of the water and into the furniture business.

  • by Damien Woolnough
How this Oud virtuoso dresses for the stage and life

How this Oud virtuoso dresses for the stage and life

“I like to dress the same way all the time; if you are delivering something genuine on stage, you have to be yourself.”

  • by Georgie Gordon