THE WEEKEND OUTLOOK (04/01/16)

THE WEEKEND IS COMING AND WE WANT YOU TO KNOW WHAT INTERESTS US. WAKE UP THIS WEEKEND, POUR YOURSELF A WARM CUP OF JOE AND DIG INTO SOME TASTY BITS AROUND THE WEB.



AUTOMOBILES

TESLA TO THE MASSES - The luxury car maker is trying to enter the mass car realm. Its new Tesla Model 3 is set to release 2017 for just $35,000. With General Motors claiming the first to market electric car, it will be interesting to see how Tesla makes up for releasing it later.

STYLE

BACK TO BASICS - Everlane, the millennials online basic store is doing just what it needs to in a market of $40 t-shirts. They’re full transparency of how much each of their items is costing is pushing more consumers to them as the go-to option for basics like sweatshirts and outerwear.

STIFF DRINKS

40 OZ TO FREEDOM - Guys over at Cool Material asked Jim Sacco, head brewer at Three 3’s Brewing in Hammonton, New Jersey, to do a blind taste test with some of the most popular brands and figure out which is the best 40. Fun read to remember your younger years at the local bodega.

 

WORK

EXTRACT GREATNESS- A quick rundown of what it takes to be great. Master these 4 traits and you’ll be that much closer to having everything you want in life.

 

GOOD FOOD

VANILLA IS NOT VANILLA - A bad harvest this year could affect ice cream prices this summer. The long process to grow and harvest vanilla along with consumer need for fresh ingredients could inflate the cost of ice cream for the coming years. Vanilla is the second most expensive spice in the world, after saffron.

About The Author: stevendelliott

Genuine Men’s Magazine conception started in early 2010 as a graphic design student at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pa. The class was asked to create a masthead logo, magazine cover and editorial spreads. With my recent interest in men’s style and fashion I began creating several vations of a logo of what would now become Genuine. After finishing college I vowed to keep pushing Genuine further as my interests in menswear and style grew. Being able to help those who are looking for guidance in all aspects of style, manners, ethics or even to read up on other like-minded gentlemen. As a boy, I lost my father at a very young age and didn’t always have someone as influential a factor to help with career advice, simple home improvements, investing, or finding the perfect women. My goal is to continue to use my background in design and art direction to carefully curate articles to help gentlemen around the world. With the support of my friends, family and readership I hope to grow Genuine as big as it can be.