Spring Wet Weather Gear

When the weather’s gone grey and everyone else looks cold, use your spot-on sense of style to look and feel cool. Here, three stylin’ wet-weather gear suggestions. First Coat Decide if you’re going cowboy or corporate. If it’s the former, check out J. Crew’s Barbour Sylkoil Bedale jacket ($379). Imported … Read More

2012 World Master Card Fashion Week

The biggest annual event in Canadian fashion, Toronto’s World Master Card Fashion Week wrapped last Friday. This pre-spring event provides an early look at the top trends for fall/winter, more than six months away, and spotlights Canada’s most talented menswear designers. Here, three coming trends you need to know about. … Read More

Fair-Weather Fun in Toronto

It’s not exactly an inconvenient truth, the unpredictability of Toronto’s weather. Still, it’s been a good number of years since spring started so strange. As much as we’d prefer to plan for the changing of the seasons, it’s hard to know just when the sweet spots will hit. If you’ve … Read More

Calgary’s Best Spring Coats

It’s a tired cliché, but the fact is, Calgary’s weather changes often, and usually without warning. Come spring, it’s never safe to assume a day that starts sunny will stay that way for long. As such, a proper spring jacket is crucial. Here, five of the finest. The Bomber Jacket … Read More

Calgary’s Finest, Cheapest Golf Courses

Golf is a dealmaker’s game, and exorbitant green fees tend to limit the game to the wealthy. But Calgary’s home to some affordable gems nestled away in and around town; you just have to know where to look. Look no further. Shaganappi Point Fee: $19.50 for 9 holes, mid-week A … Read More

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