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luring disco dollies to a life of vice
G-Rated Sex Party
Last night Urbandaddy threw a party at Kiki de Montparnasse, the upmarket sex store on Greene Street. Now if you've ever read the newsletter-for-men called Urbandaddy, you would assume the store was crammed with banker chowderheads. No! Instead, it was full of pulchritudinous young ladies, with only a nominal core of whitenecks. We attribute this to their PR firm Syndicate, who may specialize in stocking spaces with beautiful women. But all told, the pro-sex vibe there had too little shame in it to be hot. Nikola Tamindzic examines the G-rated bacchanal.
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Kobe Club Enters Douchebag Restaurant Hall of Fame
The supercool dudes at UrbanDaddy, who totally get just as much play now as they did in their Psi Upsilon days — you better believe it, bra! —hipped us to the opening of a new restaurant from noted felon/reality show character Jeffrey Chodorow. Like many things that UrbanDaddy hips us to, it's kind of a perfect storm of bankery douche clich s. Checklist: More » -
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New Men's Fashion Line to Bring the Gay Back Into Metrosexual
Please, ladies, do not allow your (straight) boyfriends to subscribe to the UrbanDaddy newsletter, for it will only unearth whatever latent homosexual tendencies they may have been keeping submerged successfully for years. To wit, today's installment, about new men's fashion line Loden Dager (we think that's Swedish for big cock), started by a couple Marc Jacobs refugees:But where the Loden Dager boys really step it up is in the subtle touches that only you'll notice. The Cassidy peacoat has double-sided Italian wool stitching and the cotton button downs have added screen printings on the inner yolk. And since someone has to watch over your wallet, check out the inner lining of the Taylor jean pockets, which are reinforced with paisley-printed fabrics to prevent unwanted tearing.
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UrbanDaddy Cockteases the Collective Bandwagon
From faux-suave men's email newsletter UrbanDaddy, which aims to keep you abreast of the latest lifestyle hotness, comes a riddling and obtuse exercise in "service journalism:" More »
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