GQ
GQ, which used to be known as Gentlemen's Quarterly, is a monthly magazine for men that originates from New York City. It primarily covers topics related to fashion, style, and culture, but also includes articles on a variety of subjects such as food, movies, fitness, relationships, music, travel, sports, technology, and literature.
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1 day ago |
gq.com | Tyler Chin
Welcome back to Strongly Endorses, our occasional feature on the everyday things that celebrities are really into. If you see a white 2003 Cadillac Escalade ESV driving down Hylan Boulevard in Staten Island, there’s a good chance Pete Davidson is behind the wheel. The original owner of his car, however, was Tony Soprano. Yes, that Tony Soprano. Davidson, you see, has an affinity for buying things that make him feel nostalgic. “I think that’s what I’m trying to fill my life with more,” he says.
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2 days ago |
gq.com | Adam Cheung
All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. Looking to use rosemary oil for hair loss? Let's talk about it. Firstly, you might smell a bit like a roast dinner. (It's a nice, pleasant, and pure thing for a Sunday afternoon, but there's probably a reason why Byredo hasn't released a 'Poulet Rôti' candle yet, too.) Secondly, your hair will—purportedly—grow back longer and more luscious than ever before.
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2 days ago |
gq.com | Andrew Zaleski
The human gut figures prominently in some of the English language’s most cliched expressions. We’re often told to “trust our gut” when it comes time to make a tricky decision. Movies or television shows with gory violence might make some people “sick to their stomachs.” You may even find yourself saying your stomach is “tied up in knots” when anxious or stressed. These metaphors are based in some deep physiological truths.
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2 days ago |
gq.com | Andrew Zaleski
Three years ago, I took it upon myself to radically change my diet—and, in turn, to see if I could make any muscular gains. A relative of mine told me that no matter what I did, it would probably be hard for me to do because I am, in his words, a “hard gainer.” In other words, I’m an ectomorph: lanky and lean, with a high metabolism, little body fat, and not a lot of muscle. Ectomorph is a common term at the gym, along with mesomorph and endomorph.
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2 days ago |
gq.com | Tyler Chin
All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. Picture a golfer on the green, and one thing's for sure: Your imaginary tee timer is wearing a polo. The best golf polos won't help you hit an ace, but they sure as hell will make it look like you can.
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