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January 2012

Jan 31, 2012 5 notes
#instagram #menswear
Jan 31, 2012 11 notes
#Kristen Stewart #Karl Lagerfeld
Jan 31, 2012 685 notes
Jan 31, 2012 2,431 notes
“I have always lived violently, drunk hugely, eaten too much or not at all, slept around the clock or missed two nights sleep, worked too long and too hard in glory, or slobbed for a time in utter laziness. I’ve lifted, pulled, chopped, climbed, made love with joy and taken my hangovers as a consequence, not as a punishment.”—John Steinbeck   (via thatkindofwoman)
Jan 31, 2012 4,737 notes
#quotes
Jan 31, 2012 14 notes
#Simone Righi #The Sartorialist #menswear
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Jan 31, 2012 1 note
#The Sartorialist #Lunch for 25 #menswear
Jan 31, 2012 13 notes
#menswear #Pitti Uomo
Jan 30, 2012 346 notes
Jan 30, 2012 33 notes
#Menswear #Renato Plutino
Jan 28, 2012 37 notes
#Menswear
Jan 28, 2012 631 notes
#Menswear #Sid Mashburn
Jan 28, 2012 61 notes
“On the one hand you’re supposed to appreciate the butteriness of a leather accessory, while bemoaning the dwindling number of ice-fishing, zip-lining “real” men. You’re having your own manliness sold back to you wrapped in a silk kerchief embroidered with the words “You’re kind of a douche for buying this.”—Julieanne Smolinski is my favorite writer at GQ (via jhilla)
Jan 28, 2012 88 notes
#Menswear
Jan 27, 2012 7,729 notes
#Comics #fanart #tintin #oops
Jan 27, 2012 192 notes
Jan 27, 2012 1,755 notes
Jan 27, 2012 359 notes
Jan 26, 2012 3 notes
#advertising
Jan 26, 2012 251 notes
#menswear
Jan 26, 2012 2 notes
#menswear
Jan 26, 2012 20 notes
COMPLEX | Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle Inspired By Jay-Z and Kanye, May Tour Togethercomplex.com
Jan 26, 2012 81 notes
#Chris Rock #Dave Chapelle #instacop
“This is where the peacocks strut. Men from all over the world come to Florence, Italy twice a year to buy and show upcoming clothing collections, drink espresso, smoke cigarettes, and try to get photographed looking cool.”—Pitti in a nutshell, basically. You may now judge.
Jan 26, 2012 3 notes
#pitti uomo #menswear
Jan 26, 2012 9,857 notes
#Fan Art
Jan 25, 2012 61 notes
#cantarelli #menswear
Jan 25, 2012 1,883 notes
#SOTU
Jan 24, 2012 817 notes
#outfits #wiwt #fashion #style #this tag #that tag #tagtagatagtagatagag
Jan 24, 2012 17,207 notes
#breaking bad #dead
Jan 24, 2012 51 notes
#Menswear #Bruce Boyer #Steven Hitchcock #bespoke #Rose Callahan
“There is hardly anything in the world that someone cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper, and the people who consider price alone are that person’s lawful prey. It is unwise to pay too much, but it is also unwise to pay too little. When you pay too much, you lose a little money, that is all. When you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything because the thing you bought is incapable of doing the thing you bought it to do. The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot… it can’t be done. If you deal with the lowest bidder it is well to add something for the risk you run. And if you do that you will have enough to pay for something better.”—John Ruskin (via youmightfindyourself)
Jan 24, 2012 192 notes
#business #quotes
Jan 24, 2012 888 notes
Jan 24, 2012 2,268 notes
#poetry
Jan 24, 2012 83 notes
#menswear
Jan 24, 2012 245 notes
#menswear
Jan 23, 2012 194 notes
“…But I think the first real change in women’s body image came when JLo turned in butt-style. That was the first time that having a large-scale situation in the back was part of mainstream American beauty. Girls wanted butts now. Men were free to admit that they had always enjoyed them. And then, what felt like moments later, boom - Beyonce brought the leg meat. A back porch and thick muscular legs were now widely admired. And from that day forward, women embraced their diversity and realized that all shapes and sizes are beautiful. Ah ha ha. No. I’m totally messing with you. All Beyonce and JLo have done is add to the laundry list of attributes women must have to qualify as beautiful. Now every girl is expected to have Caucasian blue eyes, full Spanish lips, a classic button nose, hairless Asian skin with a California tan, a Jamaican dance hall ass, long Swedish legs, small Japanese feet, the abs of a lesbian gym owner, the hips of a nine-year-old boy, the arms of Michelle Obama, and doll tits. The person closest to actually achieving this look is Kim Kardashian, who, as we know, was made by Russian scientists to sabotage our athletes.”—Tina Fey (on social pressure on women’s bodies), Bossypants (via girlsack)
Jan 23, 2012 982 notes
#tina fey #bossy pants
Jan 23, 2012 265 notes
#Ovadia and Sons
Jan 23, 2012
Jan 23, 2012 4 notes
#Rolex #personal
“

This might seem like an old Catholic-school boy, but I also show up with a shirt and tie. Basically, they don’t know me from jack, and I’m going into their homes, their places of worship, their hospital rooms. A shirt and tie convey respect. It’s very basic stuff. It also conveys authority: I’m someone you should talk to. I mean, it’s not something I grew up doing. Hell, I was a rock critic for a number of years with a ripped t-shirt and a leather jacket. But this is a remarkably different game.


And dress shoes. Always wear dress shoes. People look at your shoes. Dress shoes say you’re important. They say you’re official. They say you’re employed. People respond to that. I’m nobody special; I just happened to be the dude in the shirt and tie. I’m always looking at these cats that show up looking like second-string Hunter S. Thompsons. People don’t respect them. Detectives don’t want to talk to them.

”
—

Kerry Burke, NY Daily News’ crime reporter, on how he gets witnesses and detectives to talk to him. 

(Thanks to Rob for the tip!)

Jan 23, 2012 84 notes
#Kerry Burke #New York Daily News
Apple, America and a Squeezed Middle Class - NYTimes.comnytimes.com

:

An eight-hour drive from that glass factory is a complex, known informally as Foxconn City, where the iPhone is assembled. To Apple executives, Foxconn City was further evidence that China could deliver workers — and diligence — that outpaced their American counterparts.

That’s because nothing like Foxconn City exists in the United States.

The facility has 230,000 employees, many working six days a week, often spending up to 12 hours a day at the plant. Over a quarter of Foxconn’s work force lives in company barracks and many workers earn less than $17 a day. When one Apple executive arrived during a shift change, his car was stuck in a river of employees streaming past. “The scale is unimaginable,” he said.

Foxconn employs nearly 300 guards to direct foot traffic so workers are not crushed in doorway bottlenecks. The facility’s central kitchen cooks an average of three tons of pork and 13 tons of rice a day. While factories are spotless, the air inside nearby teahouses is hazy with the smoke and stench of cigarettes.

Foxconn Technology has dozens of facilities in Asia and Eastern Europe, and in Mexico and Brazil, and it assembles an estimated 40 percent of the world’s consumer electronics for customers like Amazon, Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Motorola, Nintendo, Nokia, Samsung and Sony.

“They could hire 3,000 people overnight,” said Jennifer Rigoni, who was Apple’s worldwide supply demand manager until 2010, but declined to discuss specifics of her work. “What U.S. plant can find 3,000 people overnight and convince them to live in dorms?”

Jan 23, 2012 19 notes
#Apple #NYT #news
Jan 23, 2012
#PFW
Jan 23, 2012 2 notes
#menswear #Pitti Uomo
Jan 22, 2012 22 notes
#GMS #menswear
“People who create things of value deserve to be rewarded for that creation, no less than people who build cars or make computers or cook McDonald’s burgers. This is a fundamental axiom without which there is no benefit in creation for any purpose save as a hobby. If we do not accept that idea, then what we are doing is we are saying that as a society we do not want the contribution of talented, creative poor people who can not support themselves in some other way; only the independently wealthy with plenty of time on their hands and the means to support their creation need apply. If I intend to invest in a camera, or canvas and paint, or studio recording equipment, I better do it without any expectation that my investment will be rewarded in any tangible way, and so I’d better have enough money to do so without the expectation of return. This idea is, I think, self-evidently horseshit.”—Franklin Veaux (via no-vox)
Jan 22, 2012 172 notes
#quotes
Jan 20, 2012 13 notes
#PFW #Tommy Ton #GQ
Jan 20, 2012 204 notes
#humor #Batman
Jan 20, 2012 5 notes
#WIWT #menswear
Jan 19, 2012 2 notes
#Milan Vukmirovic #Denim & Supply #The Sartorialist
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