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- Tick-tock.
No one piece of jewelry says more about a man than his watch. Gone are the days when you had to spend a fortune to get a decent looking timepiece. Keep in mind your hand and wrist size when picking out a watch. Also determine how you will be using the watch - sport, casual or dress. Now you can get a decent quality knockoff watch for $10 or $20. Casio is a good medium-priced watch starting at about $40. Seiko is a premium brand starting about 200.
- Tying the perfect knot
The necktie. Long a symbol of masculine style. Still a menswear staple although not as much as in the past. Shirt and tie are still required for certain business settings and for some weddings and funerals. Shown is the Four-in-hand knot. Easiest and most simple of all the knots. The Double Windsor is a classic as well, best suited for a spread collar and a broad chested man. Necktie length should be touching but not covering the belt buckle.
- In the kitchen
Cooking can sometimes feel overwhelming, but fear not, we've got you covered with some easy recipes that will have you cooking like a pro in no time.Whether you're a culinary novice or have some experience in the kitchen, these recipes are designed to be straightforward and delicious. From hearty stews to flavorful stir-fries, there's something for every taste bud. We understand that as Gen X men, you may be looking for practical and efficient ways to whip up a tasty meal after a long day at work. One recipe to try is a simple yet satisfying pasta dish. Cook up some pasta al dente, sauté garlic and onions in olive oil, toss in some cherry tomatoes and spinach, and finish with a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese. It's quick, flavorful, and sure to impress your dinner guests or just yourself. For those who prefer something heartier, a classic beef chili is always a crowd-pleaser. Brown some ground beef, add in diced tomatoes, beans, and a medley of spices like chili powder and cumin. Let it simmer on the stove for a while to let the flavors meld together, and serve with a dollop of sour cream and a sprinkle of green onions. And let's not forget about dessert. How about trying your hand at a simple apple crisp? Slice some apples and toss them with cinnamon and sugar, then top with a mixture of oats, flour, butter, and more sugar. Bake until golden and bubbly, and serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for a sweet finish to your meal. Cooking like a pro doesn't have to be complicated. I'm With a few key ingredients and some basic kitchen skills, you can whip up delicious meals that will have everyone coming back for more. So put on your apron, grab your spatula, and get cooking - you've got this!
- In the trenches
The trench coat. A modern classic. Functional, chic. Born out of necessity in the wet cold trenches of WWI. Would go on to be associated with Dick Tracy, then the sleuths and private dicks of Film Noir in the 40s, then the American businessman in the 50s and 60s, Colombo in the 70s, and John Cusack in the 80s, to Keanu Reeves and Cosmo Kramer in the 90s. Iconic brands include London Fog and Burberry. Current interpretations are more tailored and beltless. Nearly every Men's fashion line has their own interpretation. But you don't need to spend 500 bucks to look like a million in one of these babies. Military surplus and vintage stores will often only charge 60. And there are plenty of designer knock-offs online for even less.
- Prep it.
Call it preppy, traditional or All-American, this classic look got it's name from the private preparatory schools on the East Coast of the U.S. Staples include loafers, Oxford cloth buttoned-down shirts, khaki pants and polo-style shirts. It's a versatile collegiate look that can go from the street to a bar to the tennis court to the workplace. Materials are natural - cotton, wool, leather. Old school purveyors include Bass, LL Bean, Brooks Brothers Gant, London Fog, Ray-Ban, Sperry, Converse and Izod-Lacoste. New school brands are Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Izod, Lacoste, Burberry, Abercrombie & Fitch, GAP, St. John's Bay,Goodfellow and George. Style-source: The Preppy Handbook (satirical but spot-on). This look has a lot of variations, depending on the decade, but will always remain a comfortable modern American look that will never go out of style.
- Interior Design for Men
When it comes to interior design, many men often overlook the importance of creating a stylish and comfortable living space. However, having a well-designed home not only reflects your personality but also enhances your overall well-being. If you're looking to spruce up your living space, here are some stylish interior design ideas that are sure to impress. Start by incorporating masculine colors such as deep blues, grays, and earth tones to create a sophisticated and calming atmosphere. Pair these colors with rich textures like leather, suede, and wool to add warmth and depth to your space. Consider investing in quality furniture pieces such as a leather sofa, a plush area rug, and a sleek coffee table to anchor the room. To add a touch of personality to your space, display curated artwork or photography that resonates with your interests and hobbies. Mix and match different styles and frames to create a cohesive gallery wall that tells a story about who you are. Additionally, consider incorporating statement pieces like an industrial floor lamp or a vintage record player to add a unique flair to your space. When it comes to decor, opt for a minimalistic approach with clean lines and simple accents. Utilize storage solutions such as stylish baskets or shelving units to keep clutter at bay and maintain a tidy space. Incorporate elements of nature by adding plants or greenery to bring life and freshness into your home. Lastly, pay attention to lighting as it can greatly impact the ambiance of your space. Opt for a combination of overhead lighting, task lighting, and ambient lighting to create a well-lit environment that is both functional and inviting. Consider adding dimmer switches to control the brightness levels and set the mood for different occasions. By incorporating these stylish interior design ideas into your home, you can create a space that is not only visually appealing but also reflective of your personal style and taste. Remember, a well-designed home is a reflection of who you are, so don't be afraid to experiment and make it your own.
- Get the gear.
Everyman needs the right tool for the job. That can mean the right tech gadget, the right watch or the right piece of jewelry. Let's start with tech - men especially can be hard to separate from their phones. Smartphones come in a variety of sizes and well, mainly one shape. Before you buy, consider a few things - how powerful a phone do I need? What do I use it for? Do I need a new one or will a refurbished one do? What size do I need? A current trend is toward small, or mini, smartphones. I personally use a smart flipphone for all my calling and texting because i hate trying to have a conversation on a smartphone. And I can easily fit it into a front pants pocket. It's also almost indestructible. The service is only $20 a month and it keeps a charge for days. Watches are next on the list. From sporty digital ones with rubber wristbands to fine jewelry watches with gold bands, watches give your the time of day while allowing you to express your personal style. A nice looking watch can be had for as low as $10 from Walmart, and refurbished brands like Timex and Rolex are available for surprisingly low prices online. JC Penney offers a mid range of watches with an excellent selection of Casio watches for very reasonable prices. Wallets also serve a practical purpose while giving men another opportuntiy to express their style. A good solid black ballistic wallet is a good place to start, and can be had for around $20. Fossil sells an amazing selection of quality leather casual wallets starting at $35. You can find a dressier wallet by Calvin Klein for as little as $40 at TJ Maxx and Burlington Coat Factory.
- Get fresh.
When it comes to shopping for food, why not go to the freshest source possible - your local farmer's market and city market. Prices are comparable to national food chains and the quality is much better. You'll also have the satisfaction of knowing that you are supporting local farmers and producers instead of a large corporation. Spring, summer and fall are the times to visit your local farmer's market, but even in winter, depending on your location, you can still find non-produce items like canned goods, honey, cheese, cured meats, baked goods and even homemade soaps. Farmer's markets will also occasionally have scheduled events that can be a chance to socialize and connect with others who have an appreciation for high-quality food. Many farmer's markets also have excellent restaurants and coffee shops on site that use local products. The shopping experience is great as well because it's an open-air environment with plenty of opportunity to interact with the producers of the food you are buying, and many times a chance to sample the item before you buy it. Most sellers also have printed recipes for the products they are selling, or at least some suggestions about best methods of preparation. Just Google 'farmer's market or city market near me' to find your closest one.
- A well-stocked medicine cabinet
Ground zero for grooming and health for a modern man's abode. Shaving supplies, dental care, hair care, skin care, minor first aid supplies all may reside in this tiny box. Keeping your toothbrush and razor in here is important because it is away from any contamination from the toilet. Go ahead and make a trip to CVS or Walmart or Target to get stocked so that when you need something at 3 am it will be there. You can even go online before you go to find coupons. Stocking a medicine cabinet properly can be pricey but coupons could cut the cost in half. Some staples: 1) Sea Breeze type cleanser . Not only a great toner, it's also a great aftershave and can even be used as an antiseptic. Plus the smell is invigorating and it's not as drying as rubbing alcohol. 2) Gold Bond anti-itch cream . Whether it's mild Jock itch or a bug bite this stuff comes in great. 3) Cotton swabs and rounds . For cleaning out the ears or other tiny jobs, you need a cotton swab. You can use the cotton rounds with the Sea Breeze and they take up much less space than cotton balls.
- The road trip
There's nothing like getting in your car and hitting the open road. It's an American tradition, especially for men. Air travel is great, but nothing beats a road trip for adventure and discovery. People often don't realize what great destinations are within a day's, or even a couple of hours, drive. State parks are an excellent choice for an inexpensive road trip destination. Most have websites that you can visit before going so that you can better plan your trip. www.americasstateparks.org Camping is a great option to keep the costs of your trip down. Many state parks have campgrounds nearby, if not on-site. You can search for campgrounds that are family oriented, adults only or LGBTQ+-friendly. Just Google campgrounds near me. Here are some links to great camping sites and resources. www.koa.com www.campspot.com www.timberfell.com
- Vintage style
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DIgg1OWIwAg/?igsh=MXRwdWh0eW9qdnR5ZA== Everything old is new again. From military surplus to vintage and thrift stores you can have amazing style for little cash. eBay and Etsy also offer and endless variety of choices. Vintage never goes out of style - and gives you the opportunity to afford quality that you otherwise wouldn't be able to. Google your closest Goodwill store and get started!
- Ultimate Grooming Tips for Gen X Men
As a Gen X man, maintaining a polished appearance is essential in both personal and professional settings. Grooming habits not only impact how others perceive you but also contribute to your overall confidence and self-esteem. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting to pay more attention to your grooming routine, these ultimate grooming tips will help you look and feel your best. Start with a solid skincare routine. As we age, our skin requires more attention to combat signs of aging and maintain a healthy complexion. Invest in high-quality skincare products specifically designed for men to cleanse, exfoliate, moisturize, and protect your skin from the sun's harmful rays. Next, pay attention to your hair. Whether you prefer a short, cropped cut or a longer style, regular visits to a skilled barber for trims and shaping are crucial. Use the right shampoo and conditioner for your hair type to keep it clean, hydrated, and manageable. Don't forget about grooming your facial hair, whether it's a clean shave, a well-trimmed beard, or mustache style; keeping it neat and tidy is key. Trimming your nails is another essential grooming task that should not be overlooked. Long, unkempt nails can be a major turn-off. Invest in a good-quality nail clipper and keep your nails trimmed and clean. Don't forget to moisturize your hands regularly to prevent dry, cracked skin. Maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial for both your overall health and appearance. Brushing and flossing regularly, along with routine visits to the dentist, will help keep your smile bright and healthy. Lastly, pay attention to your overall grooming habits. Regularly showering, using deodorant, and wearing clean clothes that fit well are simple yet effective ways to enhance your overall appearance. By following these ultimate grooming tips, you'll not only look more polished and put-together but also feel more confident in your skin. Remember, grooming is not just about vanity but about self-care and presenting the best version of yourself to the world.