Is Your Underwear 7 Years Old?


Is Your Underwear 7 Years Old

According to an English survey, the average man keeps a pair of underwear for seven years. That’s right—2,555 days! Even worse, 22% of men admit they don’t change their underwear daily. Guys, this has to stop. I know that shopping for new underwear isn’t thrilling. Between work, family commitments, and endless Netflix binges, refreshing your underwear drawer falls to the bottom of the list. But waiting years to replace your underwear? That’s a problem.

Brunello Cucinelli Introduces Road to Solomeo

Brunello Cucinelli has created Road to Solomeo, a new collection tailored for men who value quality, style, and versatility. Designed by Carolina Cucinelli and the men’s style team, this collection draws inspiration from motorcycle journeys through Italy’s breathtaking landscapes.

4 Stylish and Durable Motorcycle Jackets You Must Own (Even if You Don’t Own a Bike)

There is something about these jackets that make guys look inherently cool. One of my favorite motorcycle clothing brands is Richa. Here are a few of my favorites from their motorcycle jacket collection


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