The most legendary sneaker in Nike's archive just got a wide release for $105.
The Moon Shoe — the original 1972 waffle-sole runner that auctioned for nearly half a million dollars — is finally available in three colorways. Save this for the next sneaker drop conversation.
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Sitting isn't the new smoking. Bad sitting is.
30 minutes of floor sitting a day rebuilds hip mobility, opens up your low back and restores the movement capacity a chair quietly takes from you.
Fidgeting is the point. You don't need a yoga mat — just a carpet, a park or the grass.
Save this one for your next coffee break.
Could you make it 30 minutes on the floor today?
✍️ @tangarrity
You're not single because of you. You're single because of inflation.
"Loveflation" is the rising cost of connection — and more than half of
Americans say it's already changed how often they date.
The fix isn't dating less. It's dating with intention.
Cook half the date. Pre-game the bottle. Skip the $18 Martini. The best dates aren't always the most expensive ones.
What's the most creative low-cost date you've ever been on?
✍️ @loganspants
Oscar Isaac walked into a room full of DVDs wearing a black T-shirt and the internet has not recovered since.
Turns out the most compelling thing a man can wear isn't complicated — it's slim, it's dark, and it fits. Tuck it in, add a chain, and call it a day.
We broke down exactly what makes the look work (and found the best versions to shop at every price point).
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Nike’s status as the biggest name in sport wasn’t built overnight. As long it’s existed, the swoosh has bet its business (and reputation) on record-breaking performance — radical, industry-defining innovations that date back to the Bill Bowerman-incepted waffle sole, and continue to this day across virtually every plane of athletic achievement.
Now, Nike is digging back into its archives to revive one of these historic silhouettes.
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My panel of male editors, authors and Literary Insiders really came through for the fourth installment of this monthly series, offering up a diverse and compelling lineup of books to read this May.
We’ve got gripping nonfiction, whether your interest is piqued by the mysterious 1939 suicide of a famed German dramatist or a vulnerable struggle with modern masculinity; enlightening titles that editors and book reviewers turn to time and time again; and some of the most highly anticipated books of the year.
✍️ @josommmer
Anti-aging, longevity and biohacking habits that actually work.
Slow cellular aging with 7 simple, science-backed daily habits — sauna sessions, resistance training, beans, intermittent fasting, essential oils, social connection and better sleep.
These are the same practices linked to Blue Zones, where people routinely live past 100.
Save it. Send it. Try one this week.
✍️ @tomwardwrites
The most underrated wellness practice of 2026 might be the simplest one: thinking for yourself.
Critical thinking is correlated with creativity, memory and life satisfaction — and like any muscle, it weakens without use. In an era when AI is quietly handling more of our reasoning, protecting that skill has become a wellness practice in its own right.
Swipe through for a few ways to keep yours sharp.
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✍️ @tangarrity
She's a Met Gala carpet host and the co-creator of Lambrusco company Lucci. We stopped by the Lucci launch party to chat all things drinking and dating with the one and only @ashleygraham .
A young, luxury-focused brand is quietly upending tequila tradition.
Mexico City HQ. Scotch-inspired aging. PX sherry and Laphroaig casks finishing the añejos.
And in year one: Double Gold, Best of Category, Tequila of the Year.
Swipe to see why House of Rare is worth watching.
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Another Met Gala, another night of jaw-dropping, mind-blowing menswear. This year's blockbuster — in celebration of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's imminent spring exhibition, "Costume Art" — once again earned its given mantle of fashion's biggest night, with all manner of dripped-out celebrities gracing the (metaphorical) red carpet with their designer-clad presence.
Given the dozens of looks — all of which you can find here — We have identified our favorite ten looks of the night, ranked by form and fit, commitment to the theme and general levels of best-dressedness. From Paul Anthony Kelly to Jeremy Pope, find the best-dressed men of the Met Gala below.
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