People who go to Starbucks every morning know exactly what they’re getting: melted ice cream that is somewhat coffee-flavored, adequate Wi-Fi, not entirely revolting bathrooms, and baristas in green ...
(WBIR- Downtown Knoxville) A Knoxville man not only wears Fedoras but he also makes them. "Everybody can pull a hat off. It's just getting the right hat and the right dimensions and the right shape," ...
We've already deemed fedoras dead but apparently Starbucks didn't get the memo. The Seattle-based national chain just released its 2016 Dress Code Lookbook for its employees that lays out what is and ...
The baristas have spoken, and Starbucks is listening: The company says it's loosening its dress code for in-store employees. Yes, the green aprons remain, but you may begin noticing more personal ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
The tremendous popularity of the tvN drama “Guardian: The Lonely and Great God,” which recently wrapped up with a 20.5 percent viewership rating, has brought back the popularity of the fedora - a felt ...
There's an old song, "Everything Old Is New Again." And there's an old saw, "Clothes make the man." Well between the song and the saw, there lies a story, about hats. They're back - especially fedoras ...
“If hair color is your style, it’s welcome,” says Starbucks look book, as long as the coloring is “permanent or semi-permanent, in keeping with food-safety standards.” Under the new dress code ...
Richard Avery is not someone you miss in a crowd. The British expat has become one of Hong Kong’s most recognisable faces thanks to his love for one of fashion’s most underused accessories: the humble ...