These are no longer available online but I bet you can find a pair at your local Urban Outfitters. Should be decently cheap too.
One of the defining characteristics that separates men from boys is the acceptance and embrace of responsibility. For some this means marriage and children. For others it means traveling the world and being beholden to no one but yourself. Unless you live in a hole or spend most of your time in hostels and hotel rooms, you most likely will have a kitchen, and part of the responsibility of having a kitchen – even if it’s just in a studio apartment – is having a fire extinguisher. Hopefully it’s something you’ll never have to use, but that’s the whole “responsibility” thing kicking in again.
If you’re like most men, you will have one and you’ll keep it somewhere near the oven and readily accessible. For many of us, this means keeps your extinguisher out in the open. So rather than having some modern eye sore with all the warning labels and legal language, try picking up something that works well and looks good. Like this.
Unfortunately I have no idea where to buy this or even how well it works, but I’m going to assume it does work well. Wouldn’t that look so much better beneath your cupboard?
The power of contrast that’s wielded in a High/Low look does not just apply specifically to clothing. Case in point.
Greasy hair and a beard that’s about three inches too long to run in any respectable circle. But, the fact that his particular grooming habits are framed by his beautiful suit means this man is someone you’d be interested in talking to instead of just a bum on the street. I’m firmly convinced that this why the Most Interesting Man in the World from the Dos Equis commercials has a beard. If they’d kept him clean-shaven, he’d be too bland and predictable. He’d still be awesome, but he’d look less interesting.
If you’re stuck in a rut with your style and want to take your contrast game a different direction, try adding the grooming element to your High/Low looks.