TO BE OR NOT TO BE? That was the question thrown up in the spring/summer season of menswear fashion weeks across Europe and in New York. Here's our take.
Are florals in or out? I honestly don’t care. If it’s good enough for Mother Nature, it’s good enough for my summer wardrobe (and yours). When most guys spot floral prints in the stores, they either give them wide berths, or they touch them while making sure no one’s around, mull a little, and walk away. Don’t be those guys. Real men wear pink, right? Well, repeat after me: florals are the new pink.
It’s unfortunate when one of fashion’s leading trade shows carries the reputation for attracting an army of profusely dressed-up men, so numerous and colorful they become hard to tell apart.
New year, new New Year resolutions. If you're scrambling to find new, good habits to stick to (and hopefully keep), why not try going natural? If you only paid... Read More...
Let me put this full disclosure right on top: I don’t fancy Chris Pine much. But I completely understand why men and women alike swoon over him. Those thick, ... Read More...
Living on the Floridian coast has its perks. All the images your mind conjures about Miami Beach – fine sand beaches, endless sunshine, epic waves – I have ... Read More...
Are we late to the party, or are crop tops sweeping the menswear world (again)? A product of the ‘70s (read: sartorial dark ages) thanks to bodybuilders attem... Read More...
The spring/summer 2017 men’s fashion weeks have just ended in Europe, amidst the uncertainty of #Brexit, and fears surrounding growing terror activity in Belg... Read More...
Marcus is a proud Singaporean living in Los Angeles. Having dabbled in filmmaking and public relations, he is now happily freelancing as a writer covering mainly the fashion industry – contributing to publications like Esquire Singapore and Robb Report Singapore. A habitual culture critic, he argues that millennials have been good for nothing except spornosexuality and the consequent craze over fitness. He is addicted to the present continuous tense, long dashes, and cuffing his pants, all dirty habits he hopes to kick soon-ish. At least he wears blazers on planes.