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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

POP YOUR COLLAR LIKE A GENTLEMAN

The collar says a lot about a gentleman, and there are really only two ways to go:  Stiff and dapper, or splayed and stuck in the '70's.  At GentStuff, we naturally endorse the stiff and dapper route.  Of course, this is much easier said than done.  Once a collar passes into it's twilight years, there's little a gent can do to make it, ahem, stiff again. Thanks to a clever invention however, our collars can stand at attention like the good ol' days.  Called Power Stays, these magnetic collar stays are a snap to use and allow us to forget those soggy collar days.  So power up with Power Stays, by Wurkin Stiffs.

Acquire 'em here. $35.00 www.wurkinstiffs.com

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

CUT IT LIKE A GENTLEMAN



While madame Bobbitt may have given scissors a bad wrap with us gents, there is much a man can appreciate about a big, sharp pair of shears.  How often have you whipped out your flimsy pair of cutters to remove the (diabalical) plastic packaging on your new gadget, only to despair at its ruinous ineffectiveness (such as in this example with GentStuff's friend Larry David http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HubZInAs0-A)?  Despair no more.  Grab yourself a pair of heavy-duty and handsome Tailor Scissors and slice through obstacles with ease - just be careful to hide 'em when the moon is full and the lady is cursin'.

Acquire it here:  http://spartan-shop.com/products/835-brass-steel-fabric-scissors $18.00

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

THE LEGENDARY FRANK BUCK: HOW TO SHAVE LIKE A GENTLEMAN


It's a big day  here at Gent Stuff, as we welcome the famous gentleman extraordinaire, Frank Buck, to our somewhat famous site.  We and our beards are honored that he will be showing us how to shave, old-school gent-style.  Of course, we're talking about Frank Buck here, so he's not rockin' some plastic, vibrating, neon safety toy/razor - he's wielding heavy duty "cut-you-up" steel, aka the double-edged razor.  So watch and learn as Frank takes this seriously sharp scythe near his jugular and emerges with "not a nick, not a cut.." well, you'll see.