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The State of Style in 2025 We’ve hit a moment in men’s fashion where contradictions coexist. Streetwear moguls share magazine covers with classic suit aficionados. One guy is in techwear straight out of Blade Runner, the other is in raw denim and a chore jacket, and both are considered stylish. In 2025, the rules of men’s fashion are no longer dictated by rigid categories. The real game is about mastering your own visual identity—finding the balance between rugged masculinity, timeless refinement, and real, wearable selfexpression. This is not about trends. It’s about standing out by standing firm. Men are shedding the fast-fashion impulse in favor of investing in pieces that work hard, look sharp, and age better. They want to feel confident walking into any room—boardroom or dive bar—and not…
Model @ahalestormz It’s so good to have you join the FHM family. Can you please tell us a bit about yourself? Sure, I was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and raised in Bethlehem, Pennslyvania and I moved to New Jersey about 3 years ago to expand my horizons and to grow my career. I have a professional background in sales and marketing. But then I also am known for modeling, acting, and hosting. Jack of all trades kind of thing lol. What’s something about you that people might be surprised to learn about? They would be surprised to learn, I can sing, I used to play the violin, and was a pretty good gymnast. 3 things that you can’t go a day without? Lipgloss, lotion, and gym. What is the biggest…
There was a time—not too long ago—when video gaming was considered the ultimate anti-social hobby. It was the thing you did in a dark bedroom, a realm of Mountain Dew bottles, pixelated violence, and teenage escapism. Gamers were mocked in films, pigeonholed in media, and written off as nerds, loners, or worse, social outcasts. But in the last decade, something dramatic has happened. The gamer has not only emerged from the shadows but stepped into the spotlight with swagger, influence, and a surprising amount of sex appeal. Gaming today is no longer a hobby to hide—it’s a billion-dollar industry, a global cultural phenomenon, and a social powerhouse that rivals Hollywood and professional sports in audience size, revenue, and prestige. The glow-up of gaming has been a long time coming, fueled…
Modern life has its perks—instant access to nearly everything, a bustling digital ecosystem, and a sense of ever-moving progress. But for a growing tribe of men, the convenience, noise, and constant striving became too much. Somewhere between burnout and the endless treadmill of deadlines, they found themselves craving silence, space, and something real. These are the stories of men who walked away from the rat race and chose to live wild—offgrid, overseas, or deep in the heart of nowhere. Not for a week. Not as a sabbatical. But for good—or at least, that was the plan. This isn’t about Instagram influencers posing next to waterfalls or trust-funders living out curated fantasies. These are the unfiltered tales of ordinary men who traded boardrooms for backwoods, traffic for tree lines, and Slack…
It started slowly—innocently even. A few hours a day on social media, a subscription to a motivational YouTuber, a Reddit thread about dating struggles, a podcast hosted by a guy who “tells it like it is.” But like most digital habits, it escalated. Before he even realized it, the average man was spending more time online than in the real world. His mentors weren’t his father, his coach, or a close friend anymore—they were anonymous avatars with slick production value and a personal brand. His world shrank to a glowing screen, and behind it, a maze of algorithm-fed narratives began to shape how he thought, how he felt, and how he behaved. In the 2020s, manhood has become digitized—and not always in a good way. We now live in an…
In an era of viral flexing, rented Lambos, and TikTok finance gurus yelling about hustle culture from a Bali resort, a quieter revolution is taking place—one that isn’t trending but is most definitely thriving. It’s not flashy. It doesn’t shout. It doesn’t need to. It’s called quiet wealth, and it’s bringing “cash is king” back into fashion for men who’d rather build real empires than chase digital illusions. Gone are the days when the loudest guy in the room was assumed to be the wealthiest. In fact, more often than not, the guy flexing the hardest is mortgaging his future for likes and illusions. The real winners today are the ones making stoic moves, playing the long game, and stacking quietly while everyone else is performing. From crypto collapse caution…