The man in the gray flannel suit is long gone. But even his sartorial descendants disappeared somewhere in the last fifteen years or so, along with the idea of wearing a jacket and tie to the office every day. Now is the era of wearing a suit because you want to. Because you understand the way it can transform not only your look but your entire attitude. Because of the sheer damn joy of dressing to the nines and having some fun once in a while. Even though the old ways have gone out the window, there are still a few rules to keep in mind, however. Call them guidelines, if you want. Break them, if you dare. But don't suit up without knowing them. |
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Stock up or splurge? Why not both? |
| With Shea Serrano, Jake Johnson, and Jennette McCurdy at the mic, the year has seen plenty of podcasting heroes successfully give wise words to All of This. |
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Speaker Moses wants to take his people out of the moral desert of D.C. and into the land of milk and hot rolls at a West Virginia resort. The problem is that many of the children have other plans, many of them hate each other, and some of them apparently want to go to Chuck E. Cheese instead. |
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Every day should be a light jacket day. |
| Presenting yourself professionally is a must. |
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These days, you can't go anywhere without seeing a pair of Hokas. On my New York subway commute, they're as ubiquitous as AirPods. At races around the world, everyone wears Hokas and Apple Watches. In hospitals, it's all nurses wearing Hokas and drinking from giant water bottles with straws. The point? Everyone is loves Hoka. That also means Hoka sales are hard to come by. Unlike mattresses, which get discounted every other week, prices on these buzzy running shoes usually only get slashed during the biggest shopping holidays. But wouldn't you know it, there's a nice little sale happening on the Hoka site right this very moment. |
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