The pocket square is a small accessory that when added to an outfit, allows men to express themselves and vary their look without having to buy a whole bunch of different suits.| The Art of Manliness
Editor’s note: The following excerpt was taken from the chapter “How to Plan to Produce,” included in The Technique of Getting Things Done (1947) by Donald Laird. “You taught me one of the most useful things I ever learned,” a former student, now vice-president of a nationwide corporation, told me. I preened as I waited […]| The Art of Manliness
Pocket notebooks are all the rage right now, but did you know they have a long and storied history?| The Art of Manliness
If you have an antique knife, it's likely that it'll be rusted, grimey, dull...less than ideal. So how do you go about restoring the knife to its former glory?| The Art of Manliness
Learn how to play mumbley peg, a classic game with pocket knives.| The Art of Manliness
Many people assume that the mini-pocket is for carrying change. But if you actually tried using this pocket for change, you'd quickly realize that's not it.| The Art of Manliness
An excerpt from a 1946 Army manual on leadership. The principles are directed at military officers, but apply equally well to leaders today in any arena.| The Art of Manliness