
Spruce up with the world’s first ergonomically correct nail clipper
24 Oct 2013We know grooming may not be top of the to-do list, but when the nails start to look like they belong to a multi-bass-playing maestro, it’s probably time for a clip. more
We know grooming may not be top of the to-do list, but when the nails start to look like they belong to a multi-bass-playing maestro, it’s probably time for a clip. more
After a long hard day, there’s nothing quite like cracking open a six-pack of refreshing beer soap. more
Mo bros around Brisbane will rejoice with the news that a sharp new collection of moustache grooming products have crept into Jimmy Rod’s Barbershop. more
If that shaggy ’do is in need of a clip, a new Brisbane City barbershop will welcome your walk-in at any hour of the day. more
If the universe blessed you with a glorious beard, then it’s only appropriate that you should treat it with due respect. Let the grooming games begin. more
Kit out your tool belt with some of the best lifestyle hardware for the man about town, straight from the Wild & Wolf studio in the UK. more
When manly grooming meets a love of skating, the result is the ultimate marvel: a polished, genteel skater. more
Gentlemen of Brisbane, lend us your sideburns. Say no to the razor and grow out those whiskers for 30 glorious days to help support those living with an acquired brain injury. more
Brush your hair, polish your shoes and call your mother – they’re three of life’s little commandments, yet many of us fail on a daily basis. Now Mr Natty can at least help you with one of those. more
Your life may be in tangles but your locks certainly won’t be thanks to this wooden comb from P&Co’s new The Ricki Hall Collection. more
While we may have come to embrace the slow food movement of generations past, the idea of slowing down our grooming regime has not quite weaseled its way into the modern gentleman’s morning. more
Bruised knees, grazed arms and tired joints may be occupational hazards for skaters, but now you can hit fast-forward on recovery time, thanks to this naturopathic ointment. more
From the first cavemen to stamp the earth to the hipsters strolling the suburban sidewalks, beards are a rite of passage and not just a lazy man’s accident. Brush up on these grooming tips to turn that grizzly growth into a stylish trademark. more
Portland General Store apothecary channels a bygone era with quality men’s grooming products packaged in antique vessels. more
If the ladies have 50-product kits in their arsenal, there’s no reason why the modern man can’t have a few little tricks up his sleeve too. more
There are a lot of people complaining that ‘They don’t make things like they used to,’ but few who have taken the initiative to reverse this trend. The masterminds of the Izola range of wares are amongst this elite group of creators. more
Iron your shirt, fasten your watch, comb pomade through your hair, shave and, finally, brush your teeth. While getting ready to leave the house in a presentable state can often prove tedious, some tasks in life, such as brushing your teeth, are a matter of health and hygiene as well as common courtesy – no-one likes conversing with folk of bad breath now do they? more
In British history, the cafe racer finds its roots embedded in the 1960s counterculture of mods and rockers, while in Italy, it is the name given to the specific motorcycles used for short, sharp trips from one espresso bar to another. It’s with this cafe racer style of motorcycle that Matt Jones at Rocker Classic Motorcycles in Nundah has crafted a niche. more
The original dopp kit was created in 1919 by Charles Doppelt to keep a gent’s grooming essentials neat and tidy and withstand the rigours of travelling. A common gift given to young lads upon entering manhood, the dopp kit found popularity during World War II when the US Army issued a case to recruits by the millions. more
Barbershops used to be the low end of grooming – five-dollar hair cuts, too much gel and not enough brushing off the stray trimmings from your face. Luckily, the cult of the barbershop has shifted in recent times, forming its own subculture built off tradition and respect for craftsmanship. more