Spotted: Paul Walker gracing GQ’s January issue in none other than a suit paired with a plaid shirt, demonstrating like Chuck Bass, plaid is made for any occasion. And with New Year’s Eve just around the corner, it makes for a great outfit option, guaranteed to catch a girl’s eye as fast and furious as if you were PW himself.
Paul Walker in Plaid

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I have a confession: One of the things I worry about during the holidays is what I’m going to wear to all the family, friends, and work related festivities occuring back to back in December. Call me a girl (I am) and shallow (at times), but with so many events to attend, a girl can’t help but bemoan her dearth of outfit options. So guys, if you’ve found yourself pondering this same dilemna, may I offer some advice and suggest – wait for it – a sweater?

The sweater is easily one of the most overlooked items in your wardrobe, yet it’s also one of the most versatile. It belongs in our most favorite category of clothing: stuff-you-can-wear-for-both-work-and-play. Check out the looks below on how to style your sweater for whatever dressy or casual occasion transpires.

Dressy Sweater

Chris Pine in a button up, slacks, and sweater by Prada, displaying business casual at it’s finest. Who doesn’t eat pastrami sandwiches in head to toe Prada?

Sweater With T-Shirt

J. Crew Wool-Cashmere Jersey Deep V-Neck Sweater ($55) demonstrates sweaters go just as well with a t-shirt and jeans as with a collared shirt and slacks.

Sweater with Plaid Shirt

Wear your favorite plaid shirt underneath J. Crew’s Cashmere Rib-Shawl Pullover ($239). The plaid accents add a festive touch to your outfit.

Holiday Sweater

And lastly I leave you with a picture of Joseph Gordon Levitt, looking adorable in a holiday-esque sweater by French Connection. It’s “holiday” but not in that tacky ugly Christmas sweater way.

Whether it’s the v-neck, crew neck, or even the rib-shawl pullover, the sweater’s got you covered this season, don’t even “sweat” it! Merry Christmas!

Photos: GQ

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It’s that time of year again – time to drag yourself to the mall, run from store to store, and frantically find a gift for your girlfriend that shows you, like, totally know her. If this sounds like a piece of cake, read no further – if, however, you could use a couple of gift suggestions, venture onwards to our holiday gift guide, girlfriend edition.

Girlfriend Gift Guide

1. Iosseliani Stacked Rings ($251) 2. Prada Pumps ($295) 3. Belle by Sigerson Morrison Cut Out Oxford ($220) 4. CC Skye Mini Spike Bracelet ($125) 5. Dannijo Zindra Ring ($105) 6. Design House Stockholm Carrie Bicycle Basket ($70) 7. Urban Outfitters Monster Sock ($8)

When buying gifts for girls, I have just one piece of advice – stick to the following three categories:

    1. Shoes: Most guys don’t seem to believe me when I say this, but it’s true – a girl can never have enough shoes. From ankle boots to platforms to cut out oxford flats, how does a girl collect them all? Trust me when I say a new pair will go appreciatively into her collection.
    2. Jewelry: Diamonds are a girl’s best friend, but let’s be real here – in this economy, we’ll settle for almost anything that sparkles. To quote Beyonce, put a ring (or studded bracelet) on it.
    3. Fun Stuff: When it comes down to it, it’s the little things you do together that mean the most, like reading in bed on Sunday mornings or riding bikes on the weekends. Surprise her with a gift that references one of your little traditions, i.e. getting her a snazzy new basket to jazz up her bike.

      Whether it’s the Prada pumps or the monster socks, you’re guaranteed to deliver the perfect present, no gift receipt required!

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      Although the collection came out November 14, I finally got a closer look at the Nixon x Barney’s holiday watch collection this past weekend and dare I say, I love it.

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      The holiday collection includes 5 (RGL) timepieces, produced exclusively for Barney’s New York and CO-OP. While each are drool worthy in their own unique way, my favorite is the updated Nixon Magnacon, especially the version with the sleek charcoal strap.

      Prices range from $165 to $1,995 so ask yourself just how naughty or nice you’ve been this year and treat accordingly.

      Photo: Nixon

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      They might just be wearing man cardigans.

      Spotted: Reggie Bush sporting a navy blue man cardigan, proving once and for all man cardigans aren’t just for skinny hipsters. Can we now add trendsetting fashionista to this running back’s list of accomplishments? As if helping the Saints reach their 12-0 record this past Sunday wasn’t awesome enough.

      Reggie Bush Wearing Man Cardigan

      Well played, Reggie, well played.

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