Entrepreneur on Birds Barbershop: To build trust through branding, says Karen Post, a Tampa, Fla.–based consultant and the author of Brand Turnaround, an entrepreneur→
Do you use a smartphone to do product research when you’re shopping in a retail store? According to a survey by Men’s Health magazine→
According to Crain’s New York Business, until Planet Pepper, options were very limited for drag queens who needed outfits and dresses. Well, just think:→
First there was the big and tall, now there are options for the height challenged. Jimmy Au may have started out as an accidental→
While most skincare products are aimed at women, one company is making sure men receive quality products too. That company is Matte for Men.→
The idea is similar to reinventing the mouse trap, except the concept has worked out well for Max Hernandez. The dual vent fly he→
WSJ: To earn some cash during the summer of 2003, college students Nick Friedman and Omar Soliman started what they thought would be a→
Just walk down the candle isle, and it quickly becomes obvious the market they are trying to reach. Women are traditionally known to burn→
The Wall Street Journal: Somewhere in Dallas, there’s a woman driving around in a $1,000-a-month Lexus selling J. Hilburn dress shirts. She’s one of→
When clothing comes with the label tall, it is usually assumed that big is also necessary. However, that is not the case. Mark Tindall→
According to a story in Bloomberg Businessweek, the last time Ray Lopez bought a suit, Lehman Brothers was still standing. Now the managing partner→
It is often said that men do not like to shop. That stereotype is often true. For men that do not enjoy shopping there→
When cosmetics began disappearing from her bathroom drawer a few years ago, Gretchen Bain, who lives in Merchantville, N.J., knew the culprit. Her husband,→
Malemark.com has launched, with the goal of offering men greeting cards from a male perspective. AppScout reports there are no syrupy poems here or→
Procter & Gamble has launched a household tips website for the growing number of American men who have become homemakers in a tough job→