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Ben Ferrari’s New York Street Style

Ben Ferrari’s New York Street Style

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How To Wear a Tie Bar
Usually we leave the hardcore fashion posts to our tum-bro GQ Fashion, but this one was just too damn important. Because if you haven’t noticed, we’re big fans of the tie bar here at GQ. And while we’ve been thrilled to see an uptick in real guys wearing them on the street, we’ve gotta say, some of you just aren’t doing it right. So we asked GQcreative director Jim Moore to break down exactly how it’s done. The most crucial part: position. Says Jim: “The rule is simple: It goes between the third and fourth buttons of your dress shirt.” Need more help? Click here.

gq:

How To Wear a Tie Bar

Usually we leave the hardcore fashion posts to our tum-bro GQ Fashion, but this one was just too damn important. Because if you haven’t noticed, we’re big fans of the tie bar here at GQ. And while we’ve been thrilled to see an uptick in real guys wearing them on the street, we’ve gotta say, some of you just aren’t doing it right. So we asked GQcreative director Jim Moore to break down exactly how it’s done. The most crucial part: position. Says Jim: “The rule is simple: It goes between the third and fourth buttons of your dress shirt.” Need more help? Click here.

A Stylish Chair For The iPad Age Of Working While Lounging

A Stylish Chair For The iPad Age Of Working While Lounging

White everything

White everything

(via the-design-nerd)

eamespiration:

Here’s a intriguing interior with somewhat dark but still extremely modern feeling.
On the left you can see the Eames Lounge Chair (1956) in mustard colored leather. On the right hand side there’s two original glass fiber made RAR rocking chairs (1950)

eamespiration:

Here’s a intriguing interior with somewhat dark but still extremely modern feeling.

On the left you can see the Eames Lounge Chair (1956) in mustard colored leather. On the right hand side there’s two original glass fiber made RAR rocking chairs (1950)

Ben Ferrari’s New York Street Style

Ben Ferrari’s New York Street Style

gq:

How To Wear a Tie Bar
Usually we leave the hardcore fashion posts to our tum-bro GQ Fashion, but this one was just too damn important. Because if you haven’t noticed, we’re big fans of the tie bar here at GQ. And while we’ve been thrilled to see an uptick in real guys wearing them on the street, we’ve gotta say, some of you just aren’t doing it right. So we asked GQcreative director Jim Moore to break down exactly how it’s done. The most crucial part: position. Says Jim: “The rule is simple: It goes between the third and fourth buttons of your dress shirt.” Need more help? Click here.

gq:

How To Wear a Tie Bar

Usually we leave the hardcore fashion posts to our tum-bro GQ Fashion, but this one was just too damn important. Because if you haven’t noticed, we’re big fans of the tie bar here at GQ. And while we’ve been thrilled to see an uptick in real guys wearing them on the street, we’ve gotta say, some of you just aren’t doing it right. So we asked GQcreative director Jim Moore to break down exactly how it’s done. The most crucial part: position. Says Jim: “The rule is simple: It goes between the third and fourth buttons of your dress shirt.” Need more help? Click here.

A Stylish Chair For The iPad Age Of Working While Lounging

A Stylish Chair For The iPad Age Of Working While Lounging

White everything

White everything

(via the-design-nerd)

(Source: whereisthecoool)

(Source: analogdialog)

eamespiration:

Here’s a intriguing interior with somewhat dark but still extremely modern feeling.
On the left you can see the Eames Lounge Chair (1956) in mustard colored leather. On the right hand side there’s two original glass fiber made RAR rocking chairs (1950)

eamespiration:

Here’s a intriguing interior with somewhat dark but still extremely modern feeling.

On the left you can see the Eames Lounge Chair (1956) in mustard colored leather. On the right hand side there’s two original glass fiber made RAR rocking chairs (1950)

(Source: whereisthecoool)

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A collection of objects, design and other things that are expendable, but beautiful. Curated by José Marques

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