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Nothing is truly binary, but if you want to get as mathematically close as possible to a true 1’s and 0’s situation, try asking a man about his jeans preference. Unlike the variety of ways to get dressed up, wear shirt jackets and just generally exist in the universe, jeans (and the guys who wear them) fall into two distinct camps — the brutalists of stiff, influencer-coveted selvedge denim and their antithesis... fellas who search for the most comfortable jeans they can find. What Makes a…
4 months ago
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From its inception, Komodo was the kind of restaurant to divide opinions. That’s to be expected when the restaurateur — Jeffrey Chodorow, of China Grill and Asia de Cuba fame — who trademarked the much-imitated Miami staple of restaurant-as-spectacle joins forces with Groot Hospitality’s David Grutman, the de facto king of South Beach nightlife. Whether they love it or hate it, though, there seems to be one thing critics can agree on: the Peking duck. (Per The Infatuation, though I could c…
almost 2 years ago
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Greetings. I am in Miami Beach, where it is 78 degrees at the time of this writing, and the beach is 163 steps from my desk. I am here under the guise of “editorial research.” Miami, it seems, is quite hot right now, and I do not only mean in the literal. Real estate prices have hockey-sticked since the onset of the pandemic, with the worlds of tech and finance taking up quarters alongside more traditional local pursuits like “hiding beers from the lifeguard” and “cycling down the board…
almost 2 years ago
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ModernHaus Soho is a stylish, artsy retreat with a superb restaurant and one of
the best rooftop bars in the city
over 2 years ago
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Matt Beisner shares some thoughts on socialization, crate training and the
impending separation-anxiety epidemic
over 2 years ago
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In the pantheon of contemporary American interior designers, Kelly Wearstler’s name is at or near the top. Identifiable for her singular brand of California maximalism, she’s been the subject of profiles in The New Yorker (“the presiding grande dame of West Coast interior design”), Architectural Digest (“among the most influential in the world”) and Vogue (”[she] boldly goes where few have dared to go before, and many now follow”) over her 25-plus-year career, and her production shows no signs o…
over 2 years ago
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The best thing about the One11, the first new hotel to open in New Orleans’s French Quarter since a city moratorium on new guesthouses was imposed in 1969, is that it’s just barely in the French Quarter. Set in an eight-story brick building adjacent to the Canal Place shopping center — and beyond it, the Central Business District and its modest outcrop of commercial towers and casinos — it’s easy to miss on the drive in, which my taxi did, circling back around the block a couple times before…
over 2 years ago
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about 3 years ago
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With a massive network of user data and regular software updates, Eight Sleep is
fast becoming the Tesla of Zs
over 3 years ago
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This story is part of our Fall Refresh Guide, a weeklong series where we’ll be looking at the products that will help us make the most of yet another season stuck at home. Think of it like Back-to-School content for adults. Except, you know, during a pandemic. Until a few months ago, the “desk” you keep in your home was more likely to be ornamental than functional, a place to pile unread mail and to-do lists and a stack of New Yorkers that you’ll definitely, probably, maybe get around to one…
over 3 years ago
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That there is a direct correlation between a man’s age and how much he enjoys receiving socks as a gift is a scientifically proven fact. That said, too few people take the task of giving a pair of socks seriously. To be a great sock gifter, you must first know your socks: Fabrics. Patterns. Textures. Colors. And most importantly, you need to know your sock wearer: Is he freewheeling or conservative? An important businessperson or a work-from-home cozy guy? Does he prefer an all-purpose garmen…
about 4 years ago
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The last 16 years of the ATP Tour will be remembered, talent- and achievement-wise, as the single greatest stretch in the history of tennis. Three players — Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic — have claimed 54 of a possible 64 Grand Slams, thus propelling themselves into an echelon that did not exist before them, and likely will not exist again for a very long time. One of them — Nadal — consolidated that status at the U.S. Open on Sunday, besting 23-year-old Russian Daniil Medved…
over 4 years ago
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The last 16 years of the ATP Tour will be remembered, talent- and achievement-wise, as the single greatest stretch in the history of tennis. Three players — Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic — have claimed 54 of a possible 64 Grand Slams, thus propelling themselves into an echelon that did not exist before them, and likely will not exist again for a very long time. One of them — Nadal — consolidated that status at the U.S. Open on Sunday, besting 23-year-old Russian Daniil Medved…
over 4 years ago
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over 4 years ago
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Roger Federer has come stumbling out of the blocks at the US Open this year, dropping the first set in both of his first two matches — first to qualifier Sumit Nagal in the first round on Monday, and then again to world no. 99 Damir Džumhur on Wednesday. Today he faces British journeyman Dan Evans, and if his pedestrian form continues, there’s honestly no telling who will come out on top. But there is one title that Federer tends to claim at every tournament, regardless of where he finishes i…
over 4 years ago
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Print, they say, is dead. Which is true — for the monthly glossies and newsprinted dailies that once dominated checkout lines and city-corner kiosks. Their relevance, page counts and editorial staffs are dwindling with a quickness, advertisers shunning them in favor of the (largely unfounded) promises of the all-consuming and data-driven world of digital. But in their place, a new form of print journalism has risen, and even thrived. We’re talking about the world of independent magazines,…
over 5 years ago