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No Joke, the Easiest Updos for Long Hair Only Take Minutes to Re-Create

Even when we love our latest haircut, style, length—or all of the above—there can still be moments when we hit a creative hair plateau. What I’ve found is that pulling my hair up, back, or simply accessorizing can revive the love of my natural curls. Of course, hair reinvention will look different for each of us depending on our style ideology, hair length, and face shape. But, a new style is just an accessory or shape away.To help you find some inspiration, I’ve rounded up a few of the...

Bianca Lambert Wed, 08 Sep 2021 Who What Wear
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What Not to Wear With Cowboy Boots

Cowboy boots are a thing yet again. Street style, Instagram, and the new shoe arrivals on every cool shopping site are proof positive of this. That said, the Western boots that fashion girls are buying this season are decidedly more polished than the rugged styles of the past, and we’ve noticed that there are certain things they’re simply not wearing with their chic new boots. Alternatively, we’re also here to talk about what to wear with cowboy boots.The tricky thing about cowboy boots i...

Allyson Payer Tue, 07 Sep 2021 Who What Wear
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Keep It Simple With New Balance's 550 in Black and White

New Balance has given its 550 silhouette a grayscale makeover. The new colorway exhibits simple shades of black and white for a simple, minimalist look.This pair is crafted with a white leather base, which is accompanied by black mesh on the collar. Black detailing can be seen on the lining and tongue. Following the theme, the laces come in all-white and a black "New Balance" emblem engraved on the heel. The sneaker boasts the "N" logo in white, whereas the "550" stamp comes in a contrasting bla...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Mon, 06 Sep 2021 HYPEBAE
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Transform Your Favorite Kicks Into Golf Shoes With These DIY Spikes

For those who can't seem to find the ideal golf shoes, Golfkicks has you covered. The Denver-based startup offers DIY spikes that you can add to any sneaker, including your go-to Dunks or Air Force 1s.Available in colors ranging from black and white, to neon yellow and orange, the Traction Kit comes with 20 spikes to attach to the bottom of any shoe. The pieces are accompanied by a Sharpie marker, as well as tools that help the user install the cleats into the soles. All you have to do is map th...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Mon, 06 Sep 2021 HYPEBAE