Wash the week away with a man facial at The Emporium Barber
30 Aug 2012While a feminine facial might cross lines for even the most metro man, taking care of those pores is still a necessity for maintaining a polished complexion. more
While a feminine facial might cross lines for even the most metro man, taking care of those pores is still a necessity for maintaining a polished complexion. more
While women seem to be more than sorted in the print department, men often wonder how they, too, can inject a little art into their immediate environment. more
Even if you don't fancy yourself eligible for next season's Masterchef, learning to cook beyond the student basics of two-minute noodles is an important survival skill. For those men who are yet to step into the kitchen, Esquire's cookbook Eat Like A Man is attempting to make the experience as manly as possible. more
The epitome of structured business style, Herringbone most often finds a home in the boardroom rather than casual dress. But in its just-released spring/summer 2012 collection, seasonal pastels and pop colours allow the wearer to slip from dashing city dweller to luxury weekend away. more
As Brisbane’s cold winter days move ever so slowly towards spring, a washed cotton chambray shirt is a perfect choice for off-duty days soaking up the warmer weather. more
In times past, manliness was a worthy and distinct characteristic, like intelligence, bravery and humour. It was a quality boys strived to attain and men wished to have attached to their name. more
You might have a recycling bin and shop organic, but how green is your wardrobe? Companies like WeWood are helping to make your attire a little more eco-friendly, providing shopping opportunities with a conscience, without forcing you to wear only hemp. Instead you can try one of WeWood's sustainable timepieces on for size. more
Avid fans of the world of music will undoubtedly be familiar with Butter Beats. The record store has resided in Brisbane City since 1998 but has now made its move across town to a larger premises at the top of the Chinatown Mall. more
You might be subscribed to every kind of newspaper or literary endeavour under the sun, but Svbscription is offering men the chance to subscribe to a lifestyle, with its quarterly goodie basket sent direct. more
While double denim may not have been to everyone’s tastes, the trend helped revive our love of the colour blue. A shade worthy of any season, blue emanates classic and historic appeals that keep it continuously in fashion. From nautical Breton t-shirts to a well-cut suit, blue wares range from the casual to suave end of the style scale. more
Covering style, art, design, music and lifestyle, with a sizeable amount of tech, sport and cars thrown in for good measure, Hypebeast is a go-to online platform for gentlemanly culture fiends. more
Name: David Scrafton. Age: 21. Lives: Fortitude Valley. David likes breakfasting at Flamingo Cafe and is inspired by wood in design and the Ksubi boys. Read more about David on Why Hello You. more
Creator of custom-designed fixies and single-speed bikes Jube Customs has moved into a new den of cycle dreams in Enoggera, lovingly dubbed HousE oF JunkEe. more
Clean lines and classic cuts are emphasised by the organic craftsmanship in new local menswear label HAN. The creation of Khim Hang, HAN provides the bread and butter staples of a gentleman’s wardrobe that can be difficult to find in quality fabrics and cuts. more
Standing at the train station first thing in the morning in the freezing misty air, wearing cuffed jeans and oxfords with a bare ankle is not the most cosy dress option for winter. As you stand chilled to the bone, not even socks could save your toes from numbness. more
Founded in England in 1854, Taylor of Old Bond Street has a deep-rooted history of creating luxurious products for the smoothing of men’s cheeks. Exotic scents like lemon and lime, rose and sandalwood infuse the shaving creams, with the opulent fragrance lingering post-shave. more
Name: Miles Fredericksen. Age: 23. Lives: Boondall. Miles is a real estate agent, spends a lot of time at The Bowler Bar and is enjoying watching the Olympics. Read more about Miles on Why Hello You. more
Something your dad used to do on a windy day or when about to eat a potentially messy meal, the tie tuck is an old-school preppy trick. Enforced in the military and at Varsity colleges back in the day, the tie tuck keeps your neckwear from flailing about as you walk or ride to work. more
An immaculately designed timepiece crafted with acute attention to detail, the Seagull 1963 Air Force watch pays tribute to Chinese accomplishment. more
Debuting the designs at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia early this year, Ksubi has now released its new spring/summer collection Bad Sports. more