Sunday, 9 August 2020

The 20 Best Shows on Netflix Right Now, August 2020

By Nick Perry and Christine Persaud 

August 8, 2020 via Digital Trends

Netflix has a treasure trove of terrific movies that you can stream right now, but if you’re looking for more than just a two-hour commitment, it’s also got a boatload of great TV shows you can delve into to keep yourself occupied for days — or even weeks — on end. If you just finished a good series and need a new one to fill the void, Netflix is the place to go, given the service’s phenomenal mix of classic, current, and original programming. Below, we’ve rounded up the best shows on Netflix right now, so you can binge-watch without having to hunt for the right title. 

1. The Umbrella Academy

Based on the comic book series of the same name by Gerard Way, this superhero series follows the lives of seven of 43 children born to women who mysteriously never knew they were pregnant until they went into labor. It turns out they are superheroes, and when these seven children are adopted by an eccentric billionaire, he turns the siblings into a superhero team called The Umbrella Academy. Later, however, the children become estranged from one another and their father. But when they discover he has passed away, they reconnect for his funeral. Warnings of a pending apocalypse prompt them to band together again to stop it, though it isn’t without clashing personalities and plenty of familial dysfunction. 


2. Peaky Blinders 

 
Set in the aftermath of World War I, Peaky Blinders is a crime drama about a British crime family, the Shelbys. After Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) returns from the war, he sets about trying to expand the family’s control of Birmingham, stealing a shipment of guns to give his gang an edge in the world of crime. The show follows Tommy and his family as they move up in the world, butting heads with other crime families and the British government. Peaky Blinders is gorgeously shot, and the story it tells is one of complicated people and muddy morality. 



3. Mindhunter 


In 1977, cultural earthquakes have toppled faith in the American ideal, and the agents of the FBI face an unfamiliar kind of criminal: The serial killer, whose crimes have no basis in reason as far as the agency can see. Agent Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff) believes that, with enough research, the FBI can make sense of the seemingly senseless violence. Together with Behavioral Science Unit agent Bill Tench (Holt McCallany), Ford travels the country, interviewing imprisoned serial killers to understand what drives them, but gazing into the abyss starts to gnaw at the agents. From director David Fincher, Mindhunter is a sleek, eerie production, with a focus on the nature of criminal psychology, rather than grotesque violence. 


4. Queer Eye 


The original Queer Eye for the Straight Guy introduced the world to a whole new kind of reality show. More than a decade later, Netflix rebooted the franchise with a new Fab Five and a new mission. The new Fab Five consists of food and wine specialist Antoni Porowski, interior designer Bobby Berk, grooming consultant Jonathan Van Ness, fashion designer Tan France, and culture expert Karamo Brown. Every season, they travel to new parts of the country to meet and pick up under-recognized people, helping them to find the value within themselves and accomplish a specific goal. It’s a heart-warming, provocative show that sees the Fab Five fly into cities and rural areas where they very clearly stand out and attempt to prove that we’re all not that different after all. 


5. Breaking Bad 


Walter White (Bryan Cranston) is a high-school chemistry teacher diagnosed with late-stage lung cancer. To secure his family’s finances before he dies, White uses his chemistry background to cook and deal premium blue meth. His partner is former student and burnout named Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul). Breaking Bad is teeming with moral consequences and family issues, and fittingly, it’s as addicting as the crystal meth White produces in his beat-up van in the desert. 



6. Penny Dreadful 


Crossovers are not a new concept — superheroes have been doing it for decades — but Penny Dreadful’s gothic milieu helps it stand out, particularly in the television landscape. The show is a who’s who of 19th-century icons, including Victor Frankenstein and Dorian Gray, as well as several original characters. The show begins with stately adventurer Sir Malcolm Murray (Timothy Dalton) and his compatriot, the psychic Vanessa Ives (Eva Green), recruiting American gunslinger Ethan Chandler (Josh Hartnett) and Dr. Victor Frankenstein (Harry Treadaway) to investigate the disappearance of Murray’s daughter, Mina. The case takes them to dark places, but all of them carry their own secrets that may be darker still. True to its genre roots, Penny Dreadful takes things slow, building relationships between characters and coyly unfurling its mysteries. The show’s unique atmosphere and mastery of tone set it apart from everything else on television. 


7. The Fall 


Following a number of murders in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Detective Superintendent Stella Gibson (Gillian Anderson) arrives to supervise the investigation. The killer, Paul Spector (Jamie Dornan), is a family man and therapist who’s trying to maintain his personal and professional lives while hunting young women. Unlike many police procedurals, The Fall makes its villain known very early. Thus, for the audience, the tension comes not from trying to guess the killer’s identity, but from watching the detective and murderer go about their days, never knowing who is about to get the upper hand. The Fall is a psychological procedural, focusing more on the lives and motivations of the central characters than hunting for clues. A simmering detective story, to be sure, but one well worth the time investment. 



8. Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness 


The “crazy true crime” documentary has become the iconic genre of the streaming age, and Tiger King might be the Platonic ideal. The setup is simple enough: Director Eric Goode is making a documentary about a snake dealer in Florida, stumbling from there into the world of big cat owners, and the eponymous “Tiger King” in particular: Joe Exotic, the grandiose owner of a big cat zoo (and country musician) who was convicted in 2019 of trying to put a hit on animal rights activist Carole Baskin. From the moment he appears on screen, Exotic is an outlandish figure, and the story only gets wilder from there. 


9. The End of the F***ing World 


It seems unlikely that a story about a teenage psychopath traveling with the girl he intends to kill could be funny, or even touching. Somehow, The End of the F***ing World manages to be both. The show follows James (Alex Lawler), the self-described psychopath, and Alyssa (Jessica Barden), a modern rebel without a cause. She convinces him to run away with her, and the two embark on a road trip across England, getting into bizarre shenanigans as James plots to kill her. Dark, funny, and strangely poignant, The End of the F***ing World is one of the most unique shows you’ll find. 


10. American Vandal 


If you were to go into American Vandal without reading anything about it, you might think you’ve stumbled onto the next, great true crime story. The show’s setup is ominous. A student, Dylan Maxwell (Jimmy Tatro), stands accused — falsely, he claims — of a heinous act: Spray painting “dicks” on all the faculty cars at Hanover High School. Given his history of pranks — including drawing dicks on whiteboards — the school expels him. Only Peter Maldonado (Tyler Alvarez), a sophomore who works on the Hanover High morning show, thinks Dylan might be innocent and sets out to prove it. The case quickly becomes stranger than it first appeared. For those who enjoy true crime stories like Making a Murderer, American Vandal is a tonally perfect parody, emulating the lighting and story structure that define the genre. 


11. The Good Place 


Bureaucratic mix-ups can be a nightmare — just ask anyone who has needed to apply for a passport — but on occasion, they can work out in your favor. Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell) finds herself on the good side of a paperwork snafu when, after dying, she ends up in the Good Place, a serene afterlife neighborhood built by a cosmic architect named Michael (Ted Danson). In reality, Eleanor was an abrasive person who only looked out for herself. Now, in order to avoid being discovered and sent to the Bad Place, she must learn how to behave like a nice person. The Good Place is an upbeat comedy whose unique setting and surprising plot set it a notch above most sitcoms. 


12. Master of None 


Created by and starring comedian Aziz Ansari, the Netlfix original series Master of None concerns the everyday life of Dev, a 30-year-old actor who attempts to navigate the twists and turns of adulthood while making a living for himself in New York City. Reportedly based somewhat loosely on Ansari’s own life, the show even features the former Parks and Recreation actor’s real-life mother and father as Dev’s parents in the show. Even if you haven’t dabbled in Ansari’s prior work (you should, too, he’s absolutely hilarious) Master of None is sure to please with its witty dialogue, multidimensional cast of characters, and relatable storylines. 



13. BoJack Horseman 


Netflix’s original animated show features voices from some of the brightest stars on TV today (i.e., Will Arnett, Alison Brie, Aaron Paul). Comedian Amy Sedaris also lends her voice to this raucous show about a washed-up celebrity horse who attempts to reignite his stagnant career. Ridiculous in all aspects, BoJack Horseman is good for some hearty laughs at the expense of the commonplace celebrity lifestyle. Season 1 starts off goofy, but by the first season finale, the show evolves into a shockingly sad, yet still hilarious examination of depression and pop-culture into the second season. 


14. Altered Carbon 


An adaptation of a popular cyberpunk novel by Richard K. Morgan, Altered Carbon is set a few hundred years in the future, by which point humanity has developed the technology to download a person’s consciousness into computers. People can now transfer themselves into new bodies, called “sleeves,” effectively making themselves immortal — provided they have the money. Into this world steps Takeshi Kovacs (Joel Kinnaman), a former soldier who has spent the last 250 years in cold storage. He is back, in a new sleeve, courtesy of Laurens Bancroft (James Purefoy), a wealthy man who wants Takeshi to find the man who killed Bancroft’s previous body. Altered Carbon draws on classic noir elements, as Takeshi explores a grimy city where everyone seems to have a hidden agenda.



15. Dark 


Although it drew a lot of comparisons to Stranger Things (due to the small-town setting and teenage protagonists), the German Netflix series Dark is its own thing, a strange, high-concept story set in a town where everyone has their secrets. Dark begins in Winden, a small, wooded town near a nuclear reactor. Teenager Jonas (Louis Hoffman) returns to school, having spent time getting therapy following his father’s suicide, only to find the town in a state of shock over a new tragedy: The disappearance of his fellow student, Erik Obendorf. Erik is not the first child to go missing in Winden’s history, nor will he be the last, and Jonas and his friends soon find themselves on the edge of a mystery that spans generations. Dark is an eerie drama, dense with mysteries and complicated characters. 


16. Black Mirror 


Each episode of Black Mirror tells a single story, with a theme of modern and near-future technology running through each unnerving tale. It’s often compared to The Twilight Zone for its episodic nature, and just like that classic, some of the stories will leave you sitting and staring at a blank television, wondering what you just watched. Beyond all of the thought-provoking, mind-bending, and world-building, the acting and aesthetic is smart and nuanced, and will leave even the best spoiler guessers out there reeling from the sharp twists and turns in every episode.


17. The Witcher

A lone swordsman rides into town, a grotesque beast slung over his horse. The townsfolk cast scornful glances, although he’s slain the monster that plagued them. He’ll get no thanks; at best, the bounty he was promised in full. Such is the life of a witcher. Based on the popular fantasy series, Netflix’s The Witcher follows Geralt of Rivia (Henry Cavill), a monster hunter with magical powers: A witcher, to use the parlance of his world. Over decades, Geralt hunts monsters for gold, crossing paths with the cunning sorceress Yennefer (Anya Chalotra) and the refugee princess Ciri (Freya Allen), whose fate is bound tightly to his own. Bloody battles, complicated characters, and memorable songs — courtesy of the bard Jaskier (Joey Batey) — are just some of the charms this dark fantasy series has to offer. 


18. Stranger Things 


The opening sequence of Stranger Things lays out the TV show’s sci-fi aspirations clearly: A scientist flees down an empty hallway, pursued by some unseen force that eventually nabs him as he waits for elevator doors to close; it then cuts to a group of kids playing D&D in a suburban basement. From Alien to E.T. in a matter of seconds. The show is a stew made of various influences from the ‘80s. A mysterious creature and a secret government agency, a group of kids having adventures around their rural town, teens experimenting with sex, drugs, and peer pressure. 


19. Making a Murderer 


Heralded as Netflix’s answer to the hit podcast Serial, Making a Murderer tells the tragic story of Two Rivers, Wisconsin, native Steven Avery. After serving 18 years in prison for a horrific sexual assault and attempted murder crime he maintains he never committed, new evidence exonerates Avery, making him a free man. Now 41 years old and looking to clear his name, Avery sues Manitowoc County for a whopping $36 million in damages. However, shortly after filing the lawsuit, Avery’s name is once again tied to a grisly crime, this time the disappearance and assumed death of photographer Teresa Halbach. Coincidentally, Avery faces the same people who wrongfully put him behind bars in the mid-’80s and yet again maintain his innocence. Incredibly riveting yet downright infuriating at times, Netflix’s Making a Murderer is one of the most fascinating true crime documentaries you’ll find anywhere. 


20. Twin Peaks 


This cult classic of the early ’90s came from the mind of director David Lynch. After homecoming queen Laura Palmer is murdered, FBI agent Dale Cooper arrives in the small Washington town to investigate. Weirdness ensues, with everything from homicidal demons and cryptic dreams to doppelgängers of dead people and an FBI agent who really likes cherry pie and a “damn fine cup of coffee.” Twin Peaks was a revelatory series in its heyday, and it still holds up thanks to its uniquely eccentric characters and memorable moments, even if the murder mystery fizzles out eventually. 

*Not avaliable on Netflix anymore :/

Saturday, 1 August 2020

8 Ways to Keep Your Style in a Heatwave



Yes, it's god damn hot and it's not easy to think about your style during this heatwave but that doesn’t mean you can't. 
Although the only thing we can think about is being as naked as w can during the day, trying to find a way to live in an air condition or other brilliant ideas; we'd like to remind you the 8 sartorial rules you need to be following right now. 
The solution might seem easy: Bermuda shorts, t-shirt and sandals. But that's not all! 
So here, to help you get it right as the weather warms up and the lockdown rules loosen, are 8 key rules for staying stylish in the heat. 

1. Fabrics! Yes, fabrics! 

A simple but important one. Wearing the wrong fabrics in the heat might tak your will to live. Silk-linen mixes, poplin cottons and open-weave pique fabrics are your best bet here. In fact, anything even remotely breathable will be your best friend.

 

2. Hat! But the cool ones...

3. Wear that bloody sun cream!

4. The biggest investment for your style during the year - especially for summer: A proper Sunglasses 

A good pair of sunglasses will have the power to make or, indeed, rapidly break your look. The key, therefore, is to not only spend money on a quality pair that will enhance everything else you’re wearing, but to also choose some that will go with all the summer gear you own. If you tend to sport beiges, blues and greys then opt for a pair of glasses in tortoiseshell. If you prefer primary hues or monochromatic shades, go for black.

5. And, of course, shorts... Get as much as you can! 

Get yourself a couple of high-quality tailored shorts you really enjoy wearing and feel great in, because the chances are you’ll be sporting them much more than usual in the coming months.

6. Never take your shirt off in public (unless you’re lying horizontal or you are in a park) 


7. Sandals rather than flip-flops 

Keep your flip-flops for the gym showers (when gyms finally reopen) instead. You can never go wrong with a good pair of Birkenstocks.

8. Use a non-white-mark deodorant




Tuesday, 21 July 2020

4 TOP FASHION TRENDS for MEN’S S/S 2020



Being comfortable is our priority especially for summer! We do keep the style too though... 
Whether you need a wardrobe update or you’re just searching for a bit of summer styling inspiration, check out out TOP 4 men’s trends for Summer 2020. 

1. Cross-Body Bags 

Keep your belongings safe and also add a little touch to your look with a super stylish crossbody bag. This is a great way to jazz up an outfit and is a practical way to do it.


2. Over the Knee Shorts 

Achieve the ultimate casual feel in a pair of over the knee shorts. These are a great way to keep yourself mostly covered but stay cool in the summer heat. 


 

3. Shield Sunglasses 

Protect your eyes from the sun in the coolest way possible with these shield sunglasses. 






4. Extra-orthopaedic sandals 

For SS20 your sandals should be chunkier than ever. Wear with socks if you’re brave. The trend continued in Paris, with folksy, thrown-together sandals shown at Lanvin and Loewe, and chunky trainer-esque styles at Hermes.


 


Friday, 12 June 2020

50 Best Father's Day Gifts 2020


Just as with moms, there’s no one type of dad. We don't call them “cool dad” specifically because dads are all cool in general! 
Your old man raised you, didn’t he? And now, with coming Father's Day, it's time to pay homage to all that coolness with an equally cool gift for dad. Meaning, not a gift card! 
To help you along, we've gathered great gifts for your father from tech gadgets to fashion garments, and fun games. 
With gift or no gift, just don't forget to call him, hug him or throw a nice message in a Father's Day card too... You'll be golden.

Friday, 1 May 2020

8 Common Home Workout Mistakes to Avoid While in Quarantine

Via: Men's Health Magazine

Athlean-X's Jeff Cavaliere breaks down the errors that could be affecting your gains at home.



Stop Focusing on What You Don't Have to Train 

You don't need a fully-equipped home gym to keep the gains coming, says Cavaliere—all you have to do is take advantage of the stuff around you. Countertops, tables, staircases, doorways can provide adequate alternatives to equipment when you're working out in quarantine. Similarly, Cavaliere points out that often, when training at home without equipment, some people tend to overcompensate by attempting exercises that are beyond their current level of ability. Rather than pushing for difficulty, simply focusing on achieving the correct form in moves like the pushup will be a lot more productive for building muscle.

Mistake: Neglecting the Posterior Chain in Your Home Training 

All too often, home workouts refrain from sufficiently training the back, and the aforementioned absence of equipment makes this a bigger problem. "Your back is one of the biggest areas in your entire body, and it needs a great deal of attention," says Cavaliere. "Forgetting to train it just because you don't have the obvious options at your disposal doesn't make it acceptable." While you're likelier to do pullups, rows, or pulldowns when you stumble across the equipment in a gym, it's far too easy for those moves to slip your mind at home when you don't have access to the same equipment. But overlooking the smaller muscles in your back can lead to all kinds of problems with your posture—especially if you're spending a ton of time sitting—as only training your front creates a muscle imbalance.

Mistake: Using Fixed Rep Counts to Work Out 

Following a prescriptive approach to programming (i.e. setting a certain number of sets of reps) isn't particularly useful, says Cavaliere, as each individual has differing levels of ability, and you won't necessarily be taking yourself to the limit required to create real gains. "Instead of fixed rep counts, focus more on training to failure on this specific day," he advises. "Because that can actually vary from day to day. If you take failure as your guideline, you're basically providing yourself with a number that's actually accurate when it comes to creating overload." If you do want to keep using fixed rep counts, then Cavaliere recommends training to failure or adding a time limit to your workout.

Mistake: Forgetting to Include Variety in Your Workouts 

"Exercise variety is what actually creates the overload, because it applies a different stress to your body," says Cavaliere. Using the example of the pushup again, he demonstrates how performing different variations of a single move can have different effects on the body. Additionally, simply repeating the same workouts over and over again will lead to diminishing returns, as there is no progression: mixing up your moves, adjusting your rest times, and adding time limits to sets are all ways to keep adding that stimulus in the muscles.

Mistake: Prioritizing Cardio Over Strength Workouts 

A lot of the time, home workouts consist almost entirely of cardio moves rather than strength moves. And while cardio moves have their place, Cavaliere believes they should be confined to your conditioning workout if what you're looking for is muscle growth. "If you want to build muscle, you need to focus less on cardio moves," he says. "It becomes more of a HIIT effect than a strength-building effect." The most effective way to build strength at home is by doing exercises which create muscle fatigue within seconds, rather than minutes.

Mistake: You Don't Make Training a Part of Your Daily Routine 

For many, going to the gym is simply a part of their daily schedule, something they do on their way to or from work. For others, training with a workout buddy adds a social element, along with a sense of accountability. All of these things have fallen by the wayside since we began self-isolating, and we've lost that accountability.It's more important than ever to carve out a set time for exercise in your day-to-day, and stick to it. Not only will you feel the physical benefits from keeping up with your workouts, but it can bring some much-needed structure to days which, lets be honest, are starting to blur together.

Mistake: Picking the Wrong Room 

Cavaliere advises that you avoid the most comfortable room in your house. You might be too easily distracted if you're surrounded by your comfortable couch and TV, and that's a recipe for skipped sessions. Apartment dwellers—best of luck in your small spaces. Try creating a dedicated space for your training to get into the right mindset.

Mistake: Repeating the Same Workout Again and Again 

If you do the same thing over and over, you eliminate progression. Once you eliminate progression, you eliminate your chances to improve and advance to challenge your muscles in new ways to challenge your muscles to stimulate growth.

Quarantine Edition: When All You Can Wear is Loungewear, Here's the Top Pieces to Buy

...Those were the days my friend
We thought they'd never end
We'd sing and dance forever and a day
We'd live the life we choose
We'd fight and never lose
For we were young and sure to have our way
La la la la la la....

Remember the Before Times, when we wore pants and suits and shoes with laces, and go out? Good days!
In time of Self-Quarantine, comfort is the key. But don't loose your style while getting comfortable... Check out our best loungewear list for men to wear right now. Get ready to hit “add to cart” and stay safe & cool!


Monday, 25 November 2019

4 Must to Follow Rules to Wear A Tank Top

Is it really a time to show off some of your gains? But, do you feel so shy to take off your shirt? Well, there is another solution to this shyness, wear a tank top! Wearing a workout tank top in the gym to look directly at your gains while exercising is actually exciting. However, you need to be very careful while wearing a tank top as there is a fine line between great and gross when you wear it, especially outside the gym. Here are 4 must to follow rules that you must learn to wear a tank top to avoid being weird when you move around.

1. It Should Be Well-Fitted but Not Like A T-Shirt 

The rule of wearing a tank top is just the same as a t-shirt, it should be well-fitted. However, it makes you look worse if it is too small or too large for you. Imagine a big size tank top which reveals more than the actual need, does not it look weird? The tank top is already showing off a lot, so don’t reveal more of you with an inappropriate size. If you feel comfortable, only then you can look confident wearing it. In the gym, wear a little more fitted tank top to reveal your gains. It motivates you when your body is pumped. A good workout shirt does the same but a tank top adds a little more spice to it.




2. Choose Colors Decently 

Remember, a tank top is not a t-shirt so don’t apply the same sense on it. Tank top should not be of vivid colors, having gym quotes in weird font, or too much of images. It should be of nice smooth colors, as it does not have much cloth on it to adjust big texts. The minimal fabric is already a casual style, so don’t overdo style by wearing those that have traditional big texts on them. It is suggested to wear strips, simple patterns, a single small sign or image like a leave, etc.



3. Trim Your Chest Hair 

Due to the style of tank top, most of the part of the upper chest from the middle reveals when you wear it. Needless to say, along with the chest muscles, your chest hair also reveals. Well, it is totally in your control to manage the amount of hair you have on your chest. If you want to reveal your body, don’t make it weird for everyone. The tank top is supposed to be cool and don’t spoil your look with a layer of thick fur on your chest. It’s totally your choice to trim your chest hair to a level where they just make you look hot or otherwise simply clean it all. There are multiple choices for removing your chest hair such as using a trimmer, razor, wax strips, body hair removing creams, or a laser for a permanent solution. Don’t Wear It Everywhere Alright, it’s pretty clear that it is totally your choice what to wear but do a favor to the society and follow this rule.

4. Don’t wear it everywhere! 

If you have worked hard in the gym, don’t put everyone in a weird situation by showing off your gains every time everywhere. It’s weird when you go for grocery shopping wearing a tank top. Common on! There are so many people there who are not interested to look at your body at all. Wear it in the gym, a pool party, or at a beach. Wear it where people actually appreciate you for wearing it and consider you a smart and hot guy.

5 Best Tips to Reduce Weight When Injured

The biggest disappointment that anybody can face while following a regular exercising routine is to get injured. I remember the last time I got hit by a car while I was on a motorbike, I kept thinking about the loss of exercise routine rather than my bones that were supposed to be broken in the next second. But you know what, nothing can stop you from being fit if you actually want it. Don’t stop exercising, but rather change the way you exercise. So, get up, wear your workout clothes, and start working out to burn your fat. Here are some very useful tips that can help you to keep losing your weight even if you get injured during your journey towards a fitness goal.

1. Walk and Run 

If you were habitual of running for a cardio session, which of course you cannot do now due to the recent injury, try to keep the same form of cardio with a change in it. Try to run for 5 minutes no matter how slow you may run because of your injury then quickly start walking for 10 minutes. This will make one cycle of 15 minutes. Initially, start with one cycle and if you feel that you are doing fine even with your injury then add in another cycle to do it for 30 minutes in total. So, stop being worried if you got an injury, wear your workout jogger pants and keep going to the park as before.




2. Use Smaller Plates and Smaller Portions 

As you are injured and instantly you have to shift from a high impact exercise to a low impact exercise, make sure you control your diet strictly. Moreover, your overall activity level also reduces because of injury so you tend to burn fewer calories than before. The solution is to control your diet and for that use smaller servings of food multiple times a day using smaller plates. When you add a smaller serving on a smaller plate, you will have a sense of fulfillment that you’re having a full plate. This tip will satisfy your hunger and you won’t be worried about eating less.




3. Eat More Protein 

It is recommended to add more protein in your diet especially when you are injured. Firstly, it helps to recover your body particularly if you have an injury in the muscle. Secondly, it reduces hunger, as it affects hormones including ghrelin which is responsible for controlling hunger. Moreover, your body exerts more energy to digest protein and to convert it into amino acids, so this way your body automatically burns more calories when you eat protein.


4. Try Pool Running 

Jogging in the water can be fun with no harm to the injured part of your body. Swimming is a high resistant exercise and extremely helpful in losing fat even if you are injured. Pool running involves the same muscles in the activity as in running and hence giving the same kind of benefits to you. So, this is the best replacement of running when you’re injured. It is simply one of the best cardio forms of workout to lose fat.


5. Eat Foods Having Fiber 

Fiber is the complex form of carbohydrates and the body puts more energy and takes more time to digest it. It has less sugar and fat content in it hence it helps to reduce more weight. Whole wheat, brown rice, and bran are the common forms of fiber-rich foods. You will feel more energetic when you replace fiber with white carbohydrates in your diet and even with a smaller quantity, it gives you a sense of fulfillment.

Saturday, 9 November 2019

The Ultimate Christmas Gift Guide 2019 - 2020


Christmas is just around the corner but the Christmas spirit is here already! Many things to buy to loved ones...  Here is The Ultimate Christmas Gift Guide for him and for her!

Tech Gifts for everyone!


For Her!


For Him!

Tuesday, 29 October 2019

The Biggest Sneaker Trends of 2019 (Menswear)



Trends change fast. But some trends remain forever. Just like sneakers...

Sneakers are always the best and the safest choice when it comes to footwear. Most of your sneaker shopping never fade out because most of the sneakers' models are classic and timeless.

But just in case - just in case - we've picked the latest trending models of sneakers world of 2019 such as neons and chunky sizes are at the top of the list.

First things first.

Here are the headlines you should know: 


  1. Chunky Sneakers Continue 
  2. The Future Is Textured 
  3. White Is Alright 
  4. Bold Tech 
  5. Neon Lights 
  6. Tie-Dye Explosion


Thursday, 17 October 2019

The Best Winter Boots for 2019 (Menswear)



Let's not feel cold feet this winter. The best winter boots should keep you warm and comfy but also cool and stylish!
When the cold weather comes at its best, you'll need a boot that can actually stand up and win. Despite those chunky soles and unforgiving leathers, winter boots are some of the most versatile shoes you can buy.
Invest in the right pair and they’ll last decades if you look after them as much as they do you.

What To Look For In Winter Boots

  1. Quality Materials 
  2. Goodyear-Welted Soles 
  3. Practicality 
  4. On trend and chic 


Here are our favourite all-weather winter boots.

Friday, 14 June 2019

Time to roll up your sleeves! The Summer Saver Linen Shirts



Has anyone remember the season called spring? Summer has managed to sneak up on us. You probably haven’t even put your cardigans or denim jackets. most of us didn't have a chance to show of with our layering skills. Yes; the heat is here! So it's time roll up your sleeves, you linen shirts' sleeves to be at your best during summer. Here are our favourite linen shirts that you can pair it almost everything in your wardrobe for whole summer!

Friday, 24 May 2019

Most Wanted Sneakers for summer 2019

Be cool, look cool, feel cool √ 

Now Is the Time to Build Your Ultimate Summer Shoe Collection. Lighter and brighter...
From Nike M2K Tekno to Adidas Falcon and Nite Jogger; here are the sneakers that you should own now!

Tuesday, 14 May 2019

Essential summer style items - Best shorts for men for SS19


Heavy heat is around the corner. Once the weather gets hotter everyday we leave one layer at a time. You and your wardrobe might be ready for shorts or not; from tailored shorts to sporty Nike ones, this is the ultimate guide for shorts in SS19.

HOW TO BUY THE BEST SHORTS 

There only 2 important rules for shorts:

  1. Keep them above-the-knees. √ 
  2. And no matter what ''trends'' say don't make it a matching set. √ 

Here is the list of our favourites:


Here are also some inspirations to pair your shorts in any occasion.

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Sunday, 28 April 2019

The Best Men's Fragrances for Summer 2019



If you don't wear your big thick winter jacket in summer, you shouldn't wear your winter fragrance either.
It's important and good to find a scent that fits your skin perfectly but after all, scents, like clothes, fall in and out of fashion. Here are the fragrances that will keep you smelling fresh & amazing in summer 2019.

1. TOM FORD


It's Tom Ford. So Tom Ford is as Tom Ford does. Just what impeccable tailoring smells like... Suggestion: Neroli Portofino √




2. Byredo 

Byredo's mix of gin, pink pepper and oak moss is a strong sign unisex fragrances are the future.


3. Givenchy Givenchy's 

Gentleman is for the modern man, as opposed to one stuck to the rules of old. Instead of excessive musk, you've light citrus notes, and something that'll upgrade your bathroom cabinet for 2019 and beyond.


4. Issey Miyake 

Issey Miyake's left-field mix of mandarin, coriander and sage is a refreshing take on summer fragrances, and one that bucks the trend of overtly woody (and masculine) scents.


5. Jo Malone 

Jo Malone has long been in the business of good smells. But it's relatively new to the world of men's fragrances. This myrrh and tonka cologne, a punchy mix of woody base notes and refreshing summer-appropriate scents, is a great start.

Thursday, 25 April 2019

Game of Sneakers, 2019



Sneaker game is getting more serious than ever in 2019. Yet, this is good news for us! The brands are revealing new series' and models one after another and we love them all!
Here are latest trends and collaborations:

1. New Balance Coastal Pack


Taking inspiration from the crustaceons and and other shell-fish native to the east-cost shoreline of the US, New Balance is dropping off a breezy “Coastal Pack” infused with seaside-inspired palettes. The trio includes two new editions of the 997 silhouette, as well as a fresh version of the 998.


2. Adidas x Missoni


Italian fashion house Missoni and iconic sportswear brand adidas Running have collaborated on a limited-edition range of running apparel and footwear. The collection features the brand’s iconic flame pattern throughout. The footwear carries the adidas Ultraboost with the Missoni space-dying technique on the knitted upper and combines it with adidas’ BOOST technology in the shoe’s midsole for vital support.

3. Reebok Debuts Neon-Pop Run.r 96  x Sock Run.r


Reebok has unveiled a slew of new colourways of its Run.r 96 and Sock Run.r silhouettes for Spring/Summer 2019. The two technical sneakers pay homage to retro-futuristic pairs such as the 1996 PUMP EVO prototype, which lends its signature split cushioned sole unit to the two pairs.

4. Off-White™ x Nike


Initially teased by Virgil Abloh himself during Coachella, here is a better look at the latest Off-White™ x Nike collaborative sneaker. The new kicks feature an entirely unique structure which takes influences from the Nike Air Presto, as seen on the tongue. The one seen above is dressed in more subtle colours of white and beige, while neon yellow hits can be found on the laces, toe cap and the exaggerated traction grips on the rubber sole. Some sections of the shoe have also been crafted from what looks to be glow-in-the-dark panels. Finally black Swoosh insignias on both the lateral and medial sides finishes off the overall look of this latest model. Stay tuned for an official release date.

5. Y-3 RUNNER 4D II 


Y-3 and adidas continue their collection of future-forward footwear with the release of the Y-3 RUNNER 4D II. This time around, the 4D sole unit returns in a Spring/Summer-ready bone-white hue, supporting a double-layer Primeknit upper. The limited-edition sneaker will release at Y-3 stores, y-3.com and select stockists on May 2, 2019.

Wednesday, 17 April 2019

Spring 2019 - Time for the coolest Jackets!


A good jacket is the best and easiest way to upgrade your style ahead of any season, but especially in the spring when it’s not too cold but not too hot either jackets are lifesavers. In fact; all the reasons to be happy for spring weather if/when you find the perfect one.

Some says that spring's best wear-everywhere jacket is still trench coats and we couldn't agree more. But still, we suggest you to give a chance to denim and leather jackets too. They are all best for the art of layering as well.
Here are the best jackets we've picked for you.

Wednesday, 13 March 2019

Best Headphones for 2019 (According to Cnet)




Noise-cancelling, spirit feeding, mood upgrading... These headphones are as talented as they are cool. If you think about getting one changing the one you already have, Cnet editors hand-picked these products based on their tests and reviews.

1. Sony WH-1000XM3 

Sony WH-1000XM3 lays claim to top noise-canceling headphone. The third iteration of the WH-1000X is more comfortable, sounds slightly better and features even better noise-canceling performance along with USB-C charging.




2. Jabra Elite Active 65t 

These wireless headphones beat out airdrops on sound quality. The sporty version of Jabra's already wireless earphones have a few extras that put it over the top. Bose QuietComfort 35 II The already excellent Bose Wuitecomfort 35 II gets a touch better. The top-rated QC35 adds a direct connection to Google Assistant.



3. Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 

Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless are the best sounding truly wireless headphone... If you're looking for the best sounding totally wireless earphones, look no further than the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless.



4. Apple AirPods 

Best totally wireless earphones for the money. Despite some drawbacks, including their funky look, the AirPods are the best value for this new breed of totally wireless headphone.



5. Beats Studio3 Wireless 

Beats' best headphone looks the same, sounds better. While it's a little pricey, Beats has significantly improved its flagship headphone.

Friday, 8 March 2019

How to Look Sharp & Stylish in Budget (Under £100)



You can get “I just paid £5,000 for my outfit” glimmer without spending £5,000 for your outfit for real. This is the guide how to do that. We've picked the most trendy and rich looking pieces  -  and some basic pieces - for your wardrobe but still keep you in £100 budget. Here we go...



Monday, 11 February 2019

The Raf Simons x Adidas Ozweego, the Ultimate Ugly Sneakers


Since 2013 Raf Simons and adidas have been delighting us with some of the most exclusive launches in the world, especially with Detorit Runner and Ozweego lines.

The original Ozweego was released by Adidas in the late 1990s, and truthfully Raf Simons' take shares little with the OG other than the name. They aren't just a replica of a vintage sneaker re-issued for today—they're a genuinely novel, thoughtful, elevated take. Raf's version doesn't even have Adidas's three-stripe design on the side panel, and they were a hit. Today, "ugly sneaker" is synonymous with Balenciaga's Triple S, or maybe even Kanye West's Yeezy 700. But Adidas and Raf are still churning out Ozweegos in new colorways—and there's perhaps no better no version than this.
Just like Ozweego, Detroit Runner is also based on aesthetics for which Simons has been named Designer of the Year in 2017, utilizing the latest adidas technology. With a canvas upper and rubber midsole, the result is a shoe that contains the most personality of the moment.

Tuesday, 5 February 2019

Valentine’s Day Gifts for Him That He’ll Actually Like



As we always hear and say; it's not a very easy thing to buy a gift for men. You may even not realize that the day has already arrived while trying to find the perfect gift for him.

Instead of an impulse purchase, allow us to present our list of Valentine’s Day gifts for him that he’ll actually like.

From travellers to fashion addicts here is the guide you need.

Thursday, 17 January 2019

Ski Jackets: For the Slopes and the City (Menswear)



With January and the new year we have also welcomed the ski & snowboard season. Ski & snowboard outfits are not very reasonable price/ affordable most of the times especially considering that you will only wear them on 3-4 days holiday trips. Luckily we have selected top jackets and coats you can also wear them in the city and get the most of the price you pay.

Not only will these jackets offer you the warming, protective goodness they also act as a stylish piece you will happily wear all season round. Here is our ski jacket edit from designer signature to reasonable prices that you might find it useful as a winter wardrobe investment.

** Click here for Ski & Snowboarding Styles; Gear Guide for 2018/2019 article.

1. Reasonable Prices



2. Designer Brands


Wednesday, 12 December 2018

Ski & Snowboarding Styles & Gear Guide for 2018/2019



Mountains are calling!

Temps are cooling down and we can’t wait to git the slopes. To be honest it's not easy to stay warm, move easily and also look sharp but luckily the sport itself is a cool one. And here's the best ski and snowboard outfits that'll ensure you're ready to test the powder in style.

From military and urban styling to moody earth tones, the 2018/2019 season is ushering in a potent brew of swagger-heavy technical layers to keep you at the forefront of performance and style this winter.

1. Jackets / Coats

Either a loose jacket or a fitted one here are our favourite ski jackets that will make you look cooler and still enjoy you snowy moves. 

2. Ski Pants

Comfortable, useful, technical and stylish. What else can you ask more from ski pants, right?

3. Gears

To enjoy the mountains more here are the best gears you should add to your luggage. 

Monday, 26 November 2018

TOP 30 Best Boots for Men



 


Chelsea boots, desert boots, hiking boots, dress boots, winter boots, and beyond—here you'll find TOP 30 boots that will carry you through winter in style. We've chosen the best recommendations for every style and budget, including our favourite brands, and the 2019 trends.



Sunday, 18 November 2018

8 Menswear Investment-worthy Pieces That Every Man Should Have In His Closet



Trends come and go but your wardrobe - and you – need more stable relationship, right? There are some timeless, investment-worthy pieces that every man should have in his closet. Pieces that make you look put-together, no matter what. Wardrobe-wise this is the most solid advice you’re going to receive all year. We’ve done the work to pull together a list of 8 trending menswear pieces that will get year-long wear and play nice with others. Happy shopping.

1. Field Jacket

Field jackets suit practically everyone, but they’re not completely overdone, so the sooner you enlist one, the better.

2. Grey Sweatshirt 

Elvis, Paul Newman, and even King Edward VIII were all partial to a sporty grey sweatshirt – and pictures of them wearing the item look just as fresh today as they did when they were taken. If that's not proof of how timeless they are, then we don't know what is.

3. Straight-Leg Trousers 

It’s been more than a decade since the introduction of skinny jeans, but they’re not every men's favourite. Always have straight-leg trousers in your wardrobe for timeless and cool styles. 2018 calls for a straight-leg fit anyway.


4. A Variety of Solid Colour T-shirts 

As suits become increasingly rare in offices, the chances are you'll wear T-shirts (whether alone or in your layering style) more than any other item you own. You never have enough t-shirts so just put some in the basket anyway. It's best to go for the highest quality one you can afford in a variety of colours – white, navy and black or grey are good starting points.

5. Anti-Minimal Trainers 

Ugly trainers become a huge trend in 2017. We’d advise you to rein it in a little for 2018. You can pick up a pair of statement kicks.

6. Herringbone Coat 

It’s been almost a decade since heritage menswear was done to death, so the time is finally ripe for it to have another outing in your wardrobe. Throw it over a suit now for smart but statement-making style, and come next winter layer over sportswear staples for a more contemporary high-low feel.

7. Smart Black Shoes 

Black shoes tend to get relegated to workwear, but the right pair can work just as well casually. Go for something that's fairly classic but with a slightly chunkier sole and a bit of personality up top and it'll be just as suited to your time off the clock as on.

8. Chunky Derbies 

Do not hesitate to be bold in 2018-19 when it comes to shoe game. Menswear’s going a step further by giving traditionally ‘safe’ Derby shoes a plus-size injection of personality.