Sugar Editorial Picks
Jul 19, 2007 -
I have been watching people at the gym and doing this I have realized that a lot of people simply hop on a piece of cardio equipment and press "quick start" and go. I am guessing this is because they don't want to mess with all the other functions. So I am curious which mode you usually choose...
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Dec 27, 2009 -
You're familiar with the "Easy Button" from Staples, right? Well this little USB device reminds me of that, but you don't need to order any office supplies to use it. The Go To Sleep!
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Nov 07, 2008 -
We gain weight, we lose weight. But what to do when our jeans fall off our waists? If this sounds familiar, get yourself the Instant Button For Jeans ($15 for a set of two).
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Nov 10, 2008 -
What to do when you have an old jacket that is still Fab, but has gone drab? No need to be dramatic and rid of it, just take another look and see how it can be revived. This was what I did with a 5-year-old DKNY olive green jacket.
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Jun 17, 2009 -
Expectant mamas looking to extend their stay in pre-pregnancy clothes have a slew of tricks up their sleeves for avoiding the dreaded maternity panels. From rubber bands around their pants' buttons to Bella Bands to hold unbuttoned pants up, every mum has her own system in mind.
The Instant Button Jeans Extender ($15 for two) is a new tool to add to the arsenal.
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Jan 14, 2009 -
The folks over at Wish have devised a cute and clever way to repurpose those bags of spare buttons sitting in your junk drawer. Use them to keep pairs of earrings together by slipping their posts or hooks through the button holes. If you sport pins or brooches, this will trick will work for them as well.
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Jun 19, 2009 -
I tend to gravitate toward headpieces that are quirky but not too weird. Which is why this Jennifer Ouellette Buttons Headband ($85) made me stop in my clicks. I thought to myself, buttons on a headband are a neat idea!
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Jan 13, 2010 -
New York Fashion Week is a month away. To prepare, I'm going back to basics. For starters, I'll be wearing all black, all month.
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Feb 11, 2009 -
New research out of Finland takes contemplating your navel to an entirely new level. After determining the aesthetically preferred shape — "t-shaped or oval and vertical, with a little hooding, and which don't protrude" — experimental biologist Ari Sinkkonen firmly believes that belly buttons signal the reproductive potential of women.
An asymmetrical umbilicus, as belly buttons are known in medical speak, might indicate a future mother's own difficult gestation and delivery.
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Feb 27, 2009 -
In a dark room, in a deep dream, your early morning alarm clock buzzing you awake can be quite disarming, but you probably shouldn't press the snooze button. Those extra nine, 18, or 27 minutes of sleep, depending on how many times your press the snooze button, are not going to help you dig yourself out of a sleep deficit. Those extra minutes of sleep are fragmented and in no way deep so they don't provide the rest you need.
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