- clear nail polish - Stops runs in your tights from going further. Dab some at each end of the snag.
- hairspray - Removes ink from vinyl fabrics. Test a small area to make sure it doesn't take the color out. Spritz a small amount on the ink and dab the spot out.
- petroleum jelly - Buffs up patent shoes and bags. Good for a little extra shine on the lips as well. Not too much though or it'll look like you just ate pork chops.
- candles - Rub on a sticky zipper to help it slide.
- fabric softener sheet - Gets rid of static from your clothes in a hurry. Rub it on the inside of the clingy piece of clothing and the part of your body it's clinging to. Curb fly away hair this way too.
- shaving razor - Use to shave pilling off sweaters or wool coats (check your sleeve bottom, I bet it's pilled). Shave in one direction. Don't push to hard or you'll make a hole.
- stud earring - Fix up a neckline that's plunging just a little too much by pinning it a bit with the stud.
- elastics - Keep your pants tucked in your boots by wrapping the elastic around the bottom.
- tape - Instant hem.
- pencil - Use it to push through pulls in a sweater. Put the tip of the pencil on the pull and push it through to the other side. Pull the yarn through from the inside.
Dec 21, 2009
10 Household Items to Use on Last Minute Wardrobe Malfunctions
Dec 20, 2009
Do you have any papers?
Oil - not so valuable when it's on your face.
Guys don't fear them - use them - they're called blotting papers. A forehead beaded with oil is not attractive. Tea tree papers are nice because tea tree has antibacterial qualities that may help your enlarged pores (because that's where the oil is coming from) ward off blemishes. Make sure you get the ones without powder or you'll look like Amadeus.
30 Things Every Man Should Have
- good wine glasses
- nose hair trimmers
- a vase
- a bottle of good bubbly on hand
- black jeans
- a bathing suit - in plain black

- a hardcover dictionary (bonus points for a thesaurus)
- a black suit
- needle and thread
- extra shoelaces
- white well tailored shirt
- black and brown cream shoe polish

- cedar shoe trees
- a great set of knives
- a blender
- top coat that comes below the knees
- a bottle of wine ready for a last minute dinner invite
- extra deodorant and shirt/sweater in the car, locker, or bag
- cuff links
- a big umbrella you can use like a walking stick

unbreakable umbrella by Real Self Defense - wooden hangers (including pant hangers)
- a belt where the prongs go through the third hole
- sturdy garlic crusher
- serving bowls that don't look like mixing bowls
- hand cream

- boxers and briefs
- black silk knit tie
- calling card on the heaviest stock - seriously stand out
- extra sheets
- a sense of humour
Dec 18, 2009
Not a new idea but a good idea
I started my menswear label after being continually asked (of my vintage clothing) if I, 'had another one in a different size'. <-- I know, strange question.
Being of an entrepreneurial spirit I asked myself, 'Where could I get the same vintage thing in numerous sizes and in large quantities?', and so began my label.
If you know how to upholster, have cash flow, are well connected and entrepreneurial and have the resources (me) you'll know where I'm going with this post.
Being of an entrepreneurial spirit I asked myself, 'Where could I get the same vintage thing in numerous sizes and in large quantities?', and so began my label.
If you know how to upholster, have cash flow, are well connected and entrepreneurial and have the resources (me) you'll know where I'm going with this post.
The winner is...

Gray C. of NYC! Congrats Gray. The cuff links are very cool - especially the oval ones.
** PS I found another great men's giveaway last weekend so watch for it in the New Year.
Dec 17, 2009
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Dec 15, 2009
15 tips that could save your life
- Bring a compass, GPS, or map (in water proof bag). Pay attention to the sky - know how to read the sun and the stars - I'm not referring to astrology here.
- Light - headlamp, or flashlight with extra batteries and bulb.
- Expect snow - even in the summer.
- Bring extra clothes - layer, get some waterproof clothing, invest in fibres that wick the moisture off your body. Waterproof clothing can be expensive. I've found quite a lot of it in thrift stores. Try there first. Water repellent and water proof are different. Extra socks and gloves in your bag.
- Sunglasses
- Pocketknife - I have the Victorinox Swiss Arm Camper knife. It's indispensable. I love this knife and never leave out on a trip without it.
- Extra water - yes, it can be heavy when you're hiking but it's paramount to your survival. I'll tote a few extra ounces if it could save my life. Make sure your companions have their own. You don't want to end up like a those dudes in the Western movies laying in the desert with only one canteen and the last drop.
- Extra food - energy bars, nuts, dried fruit
- Tell someone where you're going - leave a note in your car, on your Facebook status, voice mail
- Firestarter (flint) and candle
- Matches in a waterproof bag
- First aid - keep it stocked. You should have one in your car, one in your house and a compact one you carry with you. Even better - make a New Years Resolution to take a First Aid course.
- Cell phone - I only have a Pay As You Go and load it when I'm going on a road trip or hike.
- Set out early - in the winter months it gets dark as early as 3:30 - you'll get disoriented once the sun goes down.
- Never go down a gully - I was lost for hours after I stupidly went down a gully while snowboarding on Big White. I finally ended up on a logging road. Thankfully, it was still light out and the cougar tracking me was only in my mind - I hope.
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