Whether you step into a puddle while walking, get pushed fully-clothed into a pool while partying, or slip in a stream while hiking, you’ll need to dry out your shoes — and often do so fairly quickly, having to wear the same pair the next day. Wet shoes are uncomfortable to wear, and can […]| The Art of Manliness
There are five elements of flavor in any dish or drink: sweet, sour, bitter, salty, umami. (Those first four are pretty self-explanatory; umami is a somewhat elusive term that basically means “savory.”) The best flavor experiences combine as many of those elements as possible; while some are sure to stick out — in a cake, […]| The Art of Manliness
Twenty manly aphorisms that I once thought were dumb but now appreciate as a grown man.| The Art of Manliness
Mark Rippetoe, author of Starting Strength, discusses why you should wear weightlifting shoes if you decide to get serious about barbell training.| The Art of Manliness
An illustrated guide to lacing your dress shoes with either the classic straight lace or less formal criss-cross lace.| The Art of Manliness
Take your shoe game to the next level with our shoe shining guide. Maintain and care for your leather shoes for a polished look.| The Art of Manliness
Once you have your shirt and tie put together, you need to match your shoes to your suit. In general, you need to know that there are three main colors of dress shoe — black, brown, burgundy/oxblood — to go with five main colors of suit — light gray, dark gray/charcoal, navy blue, brown, black.| The Art of Manliness
Whether it’s an upcoming wedding, graduation, or simply another day at the office, a pair of shiny shoes can set you apart as a man who cares about the details.| The Art of Manliness