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Get an On-the-money ’Stash

By Michael Rovner for Style + Tech For Men

Get an On-the-money ’Stash

Now that the full-beard trend is going the way of the goatee, the mustache is getting more face time with trendsetters. So how can you wear one without looking like a cheese ball?

The truth is, not every guy can. But it can be a powerful accessory and it works well with some of the looks we’ve being seeing on the runways, such as at Tom Ford and Ralph Lauren.

Says Dr. Aaron Perlut, chairman of the American Mustache Institute (an advocacy group, think tank and community center — who knew!) and America’s foremost expert on mustaches: “There really is no best style. It’s more about the image you’d like to portray.”

So, broadly speaking, you have choices. If you’re going for an elegant look, opt for the handlebar, as worn so well by mustachioed luminaries like baseball great Rollie Fingers and art-world legend Salvador Dali. This look is high-maintenance with regular waxing required, but if you have the time, it’s worth it. A more macho look can be achieved with the Fu Manchu, as seen on Hulk Hogan or baseball legend Goose Gossage.

More common these days is the Chevron, which stays above the corners of the mouth. “You see this on 97 percent of cops, as well as Tom Selleck and Burt Reynolds,” says Perlut. “It’s very popular in blue-collar circles.”

Whatever look you choose, just make sure you have the cajones to pull it off. As Perlut says, “If you’re going to wear a mustache, don’t expect support from those around. It’s about self-confidence. You’ve got to be able to walk down the street and karate-chop someone for no reason and then go eat a panda steak.”

Michael Rovner Michael Rovner has written for Vogue, Esquire, and Details. He has been on staff at WWD, Star Magazine and Life & Style. He has also covered fashion and style for the New York Post and The New York Times magazine.



Machines vs. Free Weights and other fitness questions

Free Weights.Bullz-Eye’s Mike Furci has been at it again, dropping fitness knowledge on the uneducated among us. There is so much to learn that it’s great to have someone like Mike answer questions from readers. In this latest episode he covers one of the greatest debates in fitness – free weights vs. machine weights.

Mike also has a lot to say about the use of protein to properly supplement a healthy diet and a healthy lifestyle. I could go on, but really, you should just check out his articles. He’s one of the most knowledgeable guys around and he gives you all the information you’d need to make an informed decision for your workout routine. Read Mike’s latest fitness Q&A at the Bullz-Eye Fitness channel.

Infiniti sponsors Coaches vs. Cancer for March Madness

March Madness is considered the greatest sporting event of the year by many. The bracket challenges are an event unto themselves. This year, Infiniti is giving basketball enthusiasts the chance to do some good with their brackets. The company has teamed up with NCAA Men’s Basketball to help Coaches vs. Cancer raise as much as $500,000.

To participate, simply fill out a round-by-round bracket at CBSSports.com. For more details about how your correct picks will help a great cause, watch the video above.

2011 Harley-Davidson Ford F-150 shots at the Bullz-Eye Blog

Harley-Davidson Ford F-150

Bullz-Eye is driving and testing a 2011 Harley-Davidson F-150 and we noticed that this truck gets a lot of attention. There is no mistaking the 2011 Harley-Davidson F-150 with the black and orange custom paint job and Harley-Davidson decals visible from just about every angle of this truck. While we’re working on the review check out the gallery of the 2011 Harley-Davidson F-150 at the Bullz-Eye Blog.

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