JackThreads Offers E-Clothes for Guys and Bros
By ALEX WILLIAMS
Ben Lerer, the co-founder of Thrillist and son of the digital-media mogul Ken Lerer, unveils a new e-commerce fashion site aimed at dudes.
The Greubel Forsey Quadruple Tourbillon contains 534 hand-finished components, some requiring 15 hours to perfect the texture of the surface.
It took 11 years to build the team of 18 people who give the watch all of its hand-finishing.
Whenever men’s wear designers find themselves in need of inspiration, they turn to the pantheon: Cary Grant, Steve McQueen and Paul Newman.
The country singer and songwriter puts himself through a customized CrossFit routine while touring.
Victor Cruz's new denim collection, a polo shirt made for Bond, a magic tie and more.
Simple Guys Flavio Girolami, left, and Peter Poopat, the low-key designers behind Common Projects sneakers.
From Ellen DeGeneres to Drake, the brand gains an influential following.
The former Mets star Keith Hernandez was a reluctant television recruit. As a broadcaster, he is acerbic in an amiable fashion about today’s players.
At 61, the star of the 1986 championship team is now an acerbic broadcaster, friend of Billy Joel, fan of Carly Fiorina and king of Sag Harbor.
Ben Lerer, the co-founder of Thrillist and son of the digital-media mogul Ken Lerer, unveils a new e-commerce fashion site aimed at dudes.
The exacting London restaurateur, co-author of “Nopi: The Cookbook,” says the croissants are gluey — but at least there’s SpongeBob.
Shahendra Ohneswere curates Jay Z’s website, leads marketing campaigns for new rappers and finds a little time to do some cooking, too.
From top, left to right Watches by Instrmnt, Throne, Detroit Watch Company, Vortic, Yes Man and Wingman.
Small-scale, crowdfunded companies are claiming a niche for themselves in the shadows of long-established watchmakers.
It’s compatible with both iOS and Android, and it does some useful things. But it’s not without downsides.
An entrepreneur turns to his techie roots to start a site for collectors of analog watches.
The latest loafers from Gucci, Balenciaga and Bally mix traditional shapes and embellishments with more contemporary details.
The redesigned Kenzo store in the heart of a Milan reflects the vision of Humberto Leon and Carol Lim, the creative team freshening up the label.
Jed Lubin at Hatchet Outdoor Supply Company in Brooklyn Heights.
A few words on camping, staying warm in winter and “the lumberjack thing” from Jed Lubin of Hatchet Outdoor Supply Company.
Elegant classics, a capsule collection from Nick Wooster, a minimalist bathing suit and more.
An eclectic collection of fall must-haves.
From Dunhill, Burberry, Sacai, Marc Jacobs and Bottega Veneta, a modern take on a venerable fabric.
Perfect for weekend, these carryalls are roomy enough for shoes and clothes but still fit under the seat in front of you.
Men’s fashion designers trade in the baggy board shorts look for shorter, tailored swim trunks.
Snappy summer boat footwear, sneakers and slip-ons, for the beach, the tennis court and beyond.
It used to be for the schoolyard. Now it’s for you, big guy.
Men’s billfolds are following the trend of slim, tailored men’s wear.
This season the major men’s wear brands, from Hermès to Salvatore Ferragamo, offer fresh takes on a garment with a terrific heritage.
High-concept fashion shows may confuse the man who is just wondering what to wear.
A guide to life, of sorts, with easy-to-follow rules of conduct that may help one live sensibly in the modern world.
A collection of “Brute” pieces by Robert Loughlin at Johnson Trading Gallery. Mr. Loughlin painted the figure on everything from canvas to chairs.
In life, he was a broke alcoholic painter who sold furniture at Chelsea Market. Then he made his first and last good business move: He died.
Having just kicked heroin, our protagonist proposes marriage. And then the fun begins.
Auctioneers sell vintage Ferraris and Porsches to semi-retired car aficionados (including Jay Leno) and younger Silicon Valley hotshots along the California coast.
An increasing number of men who lack the whiskers for a full beard are undergoing hair transplant surgery for the face.
Long in decline, barbershops are back, and are serving beer, bourbon and coffee along with shaves and trims.
A man confronts his changing appearance after the onset of a skin disease.
The interior designer Ryan Korban, whose clients include Alexander Wang and James Franco, scales back on taxidermy and loads up on luxury in beige.
The film festival’s rising stars reveal their wardrobe choices.
Tiberio Lobo-Navia, a bartender from Miami, was restless until he found a home at Bar Sardine in Greenwich Village.
More advice for the home cook from our food editor, Sam Sifton. This time around, he answers questions on eggs and cooking temperatures.
A visit with the employees of the short-form blogging platform at their Manhattan office.
The singer Rufus Wainwright and the novelist Jay McInerney, among others, discuss their personal style at the chic Watermill Center benefit.
The runways outside the runways at the men’s spring 2016 shows.
Models and influencers take to the streets of Paris to show off their style during men’s fashion week.
Men’s fashion insiders describe their looks during a dinner party hosted by the luxury-brand mogul Brunello Cucinelli.
Fashion fans and models take to the streets during the spring 2016 men’s collection shows in London.
The straw hat is a fashion perennial at the men’s fashion fair in Florence, Italy.
Stylish guys captured in their finery at the fourth New York iteration of the Frieze Art Fair on Randalls Island.
A Brooklyn barbershop caters to clients who may need a little trim but who are all set fashionwise.
After a long hiatus, a formal New York men’s fashion week returned.
Men have a new knot: the bow tie, which has been spotted at polo matches, at the Belmont Stakes, at picnics and at dance events.
Joining the parade of men’s boutiques in the Marais, Givenchy shows off its mix of haute history and sharp detailing.
At Assembly Los Angeles, the shopkeeper and designer Greg Armas fills the racks with below-the-radar brands.
The store makes the fashion choices for guys, and it all works out well.
The company’s new Upper East Side store is its first in New York and offers weekenders prepwear with a shrug in the colors of Easter.
The company’s new Madison Avenue outpost has suits aplenty but casual clothing, too.
Véronique Nichanian gives a tour of her favorite room in her airy Paris apartment.
A cluttered work space is a source of inspiration for James Draplin, a graphic designer.
The photographer Nicholas Maggio lives in sunny California but prefers a noir look out of the 1930s.
You can have your townhouse. The former pitcher and current Mets commentator prefers the 37th floor.
Antique books, Japanese antiques and a Jean-Michel Basquiat painting fill the space, which Mr. Giammetti designed with the architect Peter Marino.
A place filled with natural light and random items.