Keep your feet warm and dry in tough but great-looking winter boots. See a gallery of the seven pair we’re recommending this winter.
Hats haven’t been this hot since the Truman administration. Here’s how to find the one for you.
For the new issue of Men’s Journal, contributing editor Erik Hedegaard sat down with veteran actor #JoshBrolin, who talks candidly about losing his virginity at 11, smoking heroin, his mother’s death, and the mass shooting in Colorado that delayed the release of Gangster Squad.
#Fall’s finest threads, tailored for the cast of #BoardwalkEmpire and their Men’s Journal #fashion shoot. Check it out in our annual Style & Design issue, on sale August 10. #Menswear #Suits (Taken with Instagram)
Hey NHL fans — it’s playoff time! Tonight, the top-ranked New York Rangers begin their cup campaign against the visiting Ottawa Senators. If the boys in blue find success this postseason, it will be largely due to the stellar goaltending of netminder Henrik Lundqvist, who ranks third in the league this season in wins, save percentage, and shut outs. In 2008, the Swedish-born Lundqvist shared discussed the art of the save with MJ: “Some scorers love to go top shelf, over the glove, but as a goalie you can never really be sure a guy is going to do the move he usually does. These guys are so skilled you have to be prepared for anything. It’s all about being patient, seeing who’ll make the first move. The five-hole — the area between a goalie’s leg pads — is considered a weak spot, but I get pretty low and actually try to make the guy go there because it’s easier to close up.”
Marty Reisman’s table-tennis career may have peaked 60 years ago, but as Mark Adams learned in our April 2012 issue, that hasn’t stopped him from traveling the globe, chasing women, and hobnobbing with celebrities. You can read all about Reisman when the issue arrives March 9.
These five watches will never go out of style. Period.
Designer Max Bill’s minimalist watch for Junghans is unchanged from its 1962 specs and powered by a Swiss-made automatic movement. It’s an unimpeachable get. The tough, vintage Rolex Submariner has subdued style, will only go up in value, and will look great on your grandson’s wrist. Tag Heuer’s Carrera boasts an automatic Swiss movement and has been a favorite of racecar drivers since 1964. The Timex Camper hasn’t gone out of style in 90 years; we bet it’s got at least 90 more. The Omega Speedmaster Professional has been on every manned NASA mission. Its manually wound movement and hesalite crystal date back even further, making this one of the most revered tools on planet Earth — and beyond.