Author: The Gentleman
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Shetland Wool Sweater for Colder Weather
You may have heard of Shetland wool. Maybe you’ve seen a couple sweaters in passing while shopping online. Or maybe one of your buddies owns a sweater. Either way, the Shetland wool sweater is a functional, handsome, rugged, yet refined garment for those in cold weather climates. This piece also has some roots in classic…
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Recovering from disappointment and setbacks
As a man, you’ve probably failed or made a mistake at some point in your life. It’s inevitable. Especially if you put yourself out there to try and achieve great things. In fact, history is full of men who have accomplished great things after periods of failure or disappointment. Recovering from disappointment will forge you…
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Benefits of Leg Day
Legs are your foundation. Other than not exercising at all, ignoring direct strengthening of your leg muscles is the worst thing you can do for your health, physique, and body functionality. We’ll review the benefits of leg day and a few unique ways to incorporate leg day into your routine. This article is for informational…
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5 Ways To Get Ahead in Your Professional Career
The business world is full of opportunities, and you must take advantage of certain situations professionally. To get ahead in your professional career, you obviously must dedicate time and effort and be good at your job, but there are strategies that could give you the extra boost you need. The business world is constantly changing,…
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Pea Coat for Men – Classic, Masculine, Versatile
Whether for casual, business casual, or dressy winter looks, the humble pea coat can fill the need for almost all of your winter outerwear situations. The pea coat combines supreme functionality with masculine aesthetics, which explains its lasting appeal. We’ll review different options and why the pea coat for men provides the most value from…
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Don’t Do It to Fit in. Do It for Yourself.
We all have a natural inclination and need to fit in. From our earliest days as a human species, being an accepted part of the tribe meant you had a better chance to survive the harsh conditions of our ancestors. Otherwise we’d be left to fend for ourselves, which greatly decreased our chances of survival….





