Whatever happened to those martial arts movies where the protagonist kicks and punches his way to the top of the bad-guy pyramid? Read more…
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Gentleman Body Language: a Guide by Ryan Gosling
suit; Albert Hammond Jr.
sunglasses; Selima Optique (Auburn Tortoise color ‘Chad’)
Ryan Gosling Pizza Scene Suit Crazy Stupid Love
Ryan Gosling looks like a million bucks in this photo from Crazy Stupid Love…maybe because his two-piece suit was $2,125 USD from Albert Hammond Jr. The sunglasses are ‘Chad’ in Auburn Tortoise colorway from Selima Optique ($385 USD).
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Ryan Gosling’s Face is All F**ked Up!
The synopsis of the film reminds us of those old school action films from the late ’80s and early ’90s. Read more…
Heroic Marks of Pride
With Ryan Gosling mucking around in a pair of these, it’s easy to see why the No. 875 is one of the most popular Red Wing boots on the market. Read more…
The Place Beyond the Pines (Trailer) Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper, Ray Liotta
A crime drama featuring Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper, Ray Liotta, Ben Mendelsohn & Eva Mendes; the plot revolves around a stunt rider (Ryan Gosling) who contemplates a criminal act as a means to provide for his family – an act that puts him in collision with a cop-turned-politician (Bradley Cooper). Read more…
Albert Hammond Jr. Two Piece Suit Ryan Gosling Crazy Stupid Love
If you’ve ever seen the film, Crazy Stupid Love, this is one of the suits worn by Ryan Gosling’s character. For those of you who arent familiar, Crazy Stupid Love is a comedy/drama known for focusing more on the men’s wardrobe than any other film. The suit is an exclusive piece handmade in Brooklyn by Martin Greenfield from Albert Hammond Jr. It has 3 front flapped pockets and is finished with notched lapels on beautiful material that offers slight shine.
Two Piece Suit ($2,125 USD) from Albert Hammond Jr. – available here Read more…
The Rules Don’t Apply to Him…
As if jaywalking wasn’t cool enough already, Ryan Gosling decides to take it to a whole ‘nother level.
Jaywalking is a term commonly used in North America to refer to illegal or reckless pedestrian crossing of a roadway.