
Garrett Munce
Grooming Editor at Men's Health
Grooming Editor at Esquire
fashion editor; gigantic nerd; pug enthusiast
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1 day ago |
esquire.com | Garrett Munce
You know the deal: you spritz on some cologne and leave the house with a spring in your step, only to get where you’re going and notice that your cologne has all but disappeared. Annoying, right? You went through all that effort to pick out your scent, spray it on just right, and now it’s all for nothing. The problem, of course, isn’t you—it’s your cologne. It doesn’t have enough staying power.
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yahoo.com | Garrett Munce
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."You know the deal: you spritz on some cologne and leave the house with a spring in your step, only to get where you’re going and notice that your cologne has all but disappeared. Annoying, right? You went through all that effort to pick out your scent, spray it on just right, and now it’s all for nothing. The problem, of course, isn’t you—it’s your cologne. It doesn’t have enough staying power.
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flipboard.com | Garrett Munce
9 hours agoThey’re best-selling bottoms for a reason. Stop what you’re doing and put down the sweatpants. If you’re anything like me, your travel outfits are comprised of bulky, frumpy bottoms that are frankly far from flattering. Or worse, you’re boarding the plane in stiff, uncomfortable denim (I’m cringing …
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esquire.com | Garrett Munce
If you use a razor, there is a 25 percent chance it’s Harry’s. Since its launch in 2013, the brand has grown into a men’s grooming behemoth that sells a quarter of all the razors sold in the United States. And while founders Jeff Raider and Andy Katz-Mayfield’s plan was always to change the way men shave and groom, creating one of the most popular razors in the country wasn’t enough. Since the moment the first Harry’s razor launched, its been looking for ways to improve it.
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1 day ago |
yahoo.com | Garrett Munce
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."If you use a razor, there is a 25 percent chance it’s Harry’s. Since its launch in 2013, the brand has grown into a men’s grooming behemoth that sells a quarter of all the razors sold in the United States. And while founders Jeff Raider and Andy Katz-Mayfield’s plan was always to change the way men shave and groom, creating one of the most popular razors in the country wasn’t enough.
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