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By Jennifer Bowker 1 comments
Sporting a classic black tuxedo is a sure-fire way to look like a million bucks for your night on the town! But what if you want to set yourself apart from the crowd? Here are some easy, inexpensive ways to show a little personality in your ... more »
By AngelHeart 1 comments
This guide simplifies the four Cs — cut, color, clarity, and carat weight so that you will be better prepared to choose the diamond that is right for her.. more »
By Driverinmyhead 0 comments
Everyone uses a Belt from time to time. Why not make a STYLISH Belt made from BeltBuckles?.. more »
By Garlic 0 comments
Removing the lenses from a pair of glasses can be accomplished without breaking the lenses or the frames if you are gentle and careful... more »
By wordwhirler 5 comments
You've probably noticed the signs posted in front of your local jewelry store advertising the guaranteed best price for your broken and unwanted gold jewelry. The guaranteed best price? Really? How can you be sure? If you've been thinking ... more »
By L1onherd 9 comments
How can you tell if that impressive looking diamond is real or fake? Here are some tips to help you decide... more »
By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor 0 comments
When dressing as a woman, a man has to be careful not to reveal himself as a man. This is especially difficult if you want to wear tight clothing. This is where a gaff comes in. It helps to flatten the male genitalia creating a smoothing effect ... more »
By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor 0 comments
A men's tie bar is a subtle way to add distinction to a necktie. You can find bejeweled tie bars, simple gold or silver ones--even tie bars that look like golf clubs and other fun emblems. The perfect gift for the man who has everything, a tie ... more »
By *01 WriterGig 1 comments
Whether for yourself or for a gift, a pocket knife is an excellent tool and well worth the investment. Be sure to look for a quality, well-made knife best suited to your needs as it will last longer and serve you better. Here's an overview of the ... more »
By kamoguy 0 comments
As a man, jewelry can be a completely foreign world. Some men go all out with ostentatious bling, while for most guys it is just a wedding band and a Timex. Here's how to add a little bit of flash and keep it tasteful and masculine... more »
By Ursula Anderson 2 comments
Thinking of getting engaged? Or have you seen a ring you like and want to buy it, but don't know what size you wear? There are a few ways to go about measuring your finger. Here are some of them... more »
By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor 39 comments
Open wide and say "ahhhhhhh." The tongue stud is becoming an increasingly popular form of body art. It's discreet, allowing you the pleasures of piercing without the scrutiny of a more conservative workplace... more »
By tdubbs86 0 comments
Sometimes its just better to wear something you made on your own. Not too many people can claim that they made their own clothing but with this simple hat design almost anyone can. Read on to learn how to make a fleece hat... more »
By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor 0 comments
Nothing shows geek chic quite like Ethernet cufflinks. If you want to add that secret touch of nerdy-cool to your French cuffed suit, just take a pair of Ethernet wires (which you're sure to have lying around) and fashion them into a set of ... more »
By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor 0 comments
What are Grillz? The metal-mouth creations known as 'grillz' are really a trend adaptation of gold crowns or fillings. Clubbers and other hipsters are making their own "fake gold teeth", sometimes a whole mouthful of them, out of foil or other ... more »
By Beren deMotier 4 comments
Being gay is not a problem, but it might be problematic with people who might not know (or understand), when you don't want to spend a week reconciling them to your orientation. Example: Is your Aunt Gertrude passing through on her ... more »
By w1z111 0 comments
I am a hat-person, I guess. Over the years, I have amassed a collection of cloth hats (you know, the kind with a brim all around, and a crisp, shaped top section). Not the floppy, fisherman's style, but the kind that has a true shape when you ... more »
By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor 0 comments
Watches serve a variety of functions, from workout aid to fashion accessory. Some people even use them for telling time. Before making a purchase, it's worth understanding the basics of watch construction. World-renowned designer models can cost ... more »
By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor 0 comments
Prescription glasses and sunglasses have to be functional but also look good. Fortunately, there are so many styles that it's easy to find the right pair. Learn the technical details first, then shop around... more »
By AprilEClark 0 comments
The spoon ring: A sterling silver blast from the past made popular in ‘70s fashion, but said to date back to the days of sailors on the high seas. When formed into a ring, vintage flatware takes on a style all its own... more »
By Garcia 0 comments
It floors me when I see people who fold their ball caps like they were books with a perfect seam.Here is one sure way that you can achieve a nice curve in your bill if you so desire... more »
By Bobbi 13 comments
The handkerchief originated in the 1st century B.C. They were referred to as perspiration or mouth cloths, the sudarium or napkyn. The handkerchief was also used by the Romans. They wore two: one tied around left wrist and the other one tied ... more »
By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor 0 comments
You don't have to be a "news boy" to wear a newsboy hat; this traditional style of cap has morphed into a kind of headgear for everyone, from the older gentleman to the young clubber. Wearing one is not difficult, but knowing about newsboy hat ... more »
By eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor 28 comments
You may think you're an expert at spotting fake jewels, but with some of the new diamond facsimiles on the market, even a jeweler might not be able to spot the imposters... more »
By Adrien-Luc Sanders 0 comments
I've had many female to male friends tell me that the hardest part of transitioning is binding. It can be uncomfortable, itchy, sweaty, even dangerous if you don't do it right: and it's different for every transgender... more »