
Christine Flammia
Writer and Editor at Freelance
PhD candidate @columbiajourn. Writer. Stories & curiosity. Formerly @esquire and @menshealthmag. She/her. [email protected].
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2 days ago |
esquire.com | Christine Flammia
I have little to no patience for bad socks. If they slide down, bunch up, get holes, or pill within a wash, I will not be purchasing again. But, in defense of the socks, it's hard to be the item that gets the hardest everyday use. And they're expected last. Everyone makes a pair, but so few make a pair worthy of the Esquire style section.
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2 days ago |
yahoo.com | Christine Flammia
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."I have little to no patience for bad socks. If they slide down, bunch up, get holes, or pill within a wash, I will not be purchasing again. But, in defense of the socks, it's hard to be the item that gets the hardest everyday use. And they're expected last. Everyone makes a pair, but so few make a pair worthy of the Esquire style section.
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5 days ago |
esquire.com | Christine Flammia
As someone who will live and die with an ungodly amount of white sneakers in the closet, it takes a lot for me to get on board with colorful sneakers. In that sense, yes, brown is colorful to me. It's not Chalamet butter yellow, but it's a swerve from the safety of an all-white dress sneaker. That said, brown is a neutral, an Earth tone. For me, a brown sneaker feels like the latest move to something a bit tired and make it extremely cool. Think dad shoes.
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1 week ago |
esquire.com | Christine Flammia
I am an Asics stan. I do not like to run, although I do it sometimes. Everything seems to hurt during and after. But the first running sneakers I was fit for at a running store back in college—an old Gel-Kayano—were the first shoes that made the aftermath less bad. Asics have stayed consistently good, and that's a hard thing to do in a world of hyped sneakers and quickened manufacturing times. They keep the good shoe parts good, even as they update styles with better technology and textiles.
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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Christine Flammia
I Bought These £35 Sandals Because of the Olsen Twins, and I Can't Believe How Expensive They LookI am admittedly not a The Row person. I am too loud (both actually and aesthetically) for its whispering splendor. Nothing about me is subtle, but I …
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