Thirty-odd years after Nair, maker of depilatory products, posed the question with its catchy TV jingle in the Eighties (borrowing the lyrics from “Short Shorts,” the 1957 song by The Royal Teens), it ...
Micro-inseams are trending, but almost any length goes. Some men are opting for thigh-baring lengths.Credit... Supported by By T.M. Brown Photographs by Dolly Faibyshev Nickelson Wooster, a fashion ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. While appearing on the British daytime show Lorraine, ...
It’s the summer of the micro-short. Girls’ shorts are shorter than ever, and parents’ tolerance for the trend is shrinking along with the length. Fathers are asking daughters to change into ...
The outspoken designer Tom Ford famously said that men “should never wear shorts in the city.” Writer and cultural critic Fran Lebowitz called them “repulsive.” A lot of detractors find men in shorts ...
My phone was shouting at me on a comatose Sunday morning. In the pot luck of a TikTok algorithm stew—Elden Ring combos, nice jackets, extremely drunk people being escorted off EasyJet flights—a deep ...
The other day, I saw a Reel of a comedian talking about the war between short and tall men. Only the short men are aware it’s happening, though, as the tall men are just going about their business ...
Nickelson Wooster, a fashion consultant and a frequent subject of street style photographers, is known, among other things, for his taste in shorts. He wears them long and short, loose and tight, in ...
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