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From Tank to Timepiece

-By Jonathan Evans, Friday May 11th, 2012 at 10:00 am

Today on Gilt MAN, we’re selling a watch designed to commemorate Arnold Schwarzenegger’s two terms as 38th Governor of California, with all of the profits going to support the charity After-School All-Stars, which provides daily comprehensive after-school programs to nearly … read more →

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Pressing Questions

The Gilt MAN Q&A: Read Wall of Read’s Clothing Project

-By Jonathan Evans, Tuesday April 24th, 2012 at 11:04 am

After graduating college, Read Wall encountered the same problem a lot of guys do: figuring out what the hell to do with his life. With a passion for working with non-governmental organizations on African education initiatives and a longstanding love … read more →

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Pressing Questions

The Gilt MAN Q&A: Bill Powers of Exhibition A

-By Jonathan Evans, Friday April 20th, 2012 at 9:44 am

When he started as editor-in-chief of BlackBook in the ‘90s, Bill Powers didn’t know much about the contemporary art scene. Well, he learned—covering the art world for the magazine, plus a stable of other publications including the New York Times, … read more →

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Brands You Should Know

Walk-Over

-By Jonathan Evans, Thursday March 1st, 2012 at 5:25 pm

You know that moment in the movies when the protagonist—searching desperately for a name for his band, bar, hot dog stand, what have you—just grabs a couple of words randomly from the paper, only to have them actually work? Yeah, … read more →

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Vocab

Know Your Bows: Batwing, Butterfly, Diamond Point

-By Jonathan Evans, Wednesday February 29th, 2012 at 5:13 pm

Everyone likes a little variety. That’s why we’ve got three different methods—Half Windsor, Full Windsor, Four-in-Hand—for securing your necktie in the morning. But when it comes to the bow tie, there’s just the one technique. (And once you’ve mastered it, … read more →

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