The 12 Best Things to Buy With a $100 Budget
One hundred dollars is the sweet spot where you can afford something genuinely good rather than just acceptable.
Leo Marchetti · 2025-10-13
Most protein bars taste like chalky obligations.
By Alex Sterling · 5 min read
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One hundred dollars is the sweet spot where you can afford something genuinely good rather than just acceptable.
Leo Marchetti · 2025-10-13
A smartwatch should earn its place on your wrist by solving problems your phone can't—not by being a worse version of your phone strapped to your arm.
Ryan Okafor · 2025-10-12
Your first apartment's walls are a statement about who you are and what you value.
Max Calloway · 2025-10-12
Light is the enemy of deep sleep.
Leo Marchetti · 2025-10-11
Mr Porter's seasonal sale is where luxury menswear becomes accessible.
Sophie Chen · 2025-10-11
Opening a bottle of wine shouldn't require a YouTube tutorial and forearm strength.
Jordan Blake · 2025-10-10
An overnight bag should hold exactly what you need for one night away—a change of clothes, toiletries, and whatever you'll need the next morning—without the bulk of a full weekender.
Alex Sterling · 2025-10-10
Dry winter air cracks your skin, irritates your sinuses, and makes hardwood floors creak.
Ethan Park · 2025-10-09
Weekend sales are a minefield of urgency marketing, but occasionally the discounts are genuine and the products are worth owning at full price.
Leo Marchetti · 2025-10-09
Your gym bag accessories determine whether your post-workout routine is smooth or a mess of leaking powder, tangled headphones, and lost keys.
Leo Marchetti · 2025-10-08
A baseball cap is the single most-worn accessory in most guys' wardrobes, yet most people grab whatever free hat they received at a conference.
Ethan Park · 2025-10-08
Every $200 pair of leather shoes you let deteriorate is money you threw away.
Max Calloway · 2025-10-07
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