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- NewsYahoo Canada Style
This is why men's shirts have a tiny loop on the back
We now know why women’s shirt buttons are on the left, why your jeans has small metal buttons and a tiny pocket and why your backpack comes with a diamond patch. But have you ever given much thought as to why men’s shirts have a tiny loop on the back?Click through the gallery above to learn its purpose and let us know if you’ve ever noticed or used your shirt loops by tweeting us @YahooStyleCA.
- NewsErica Rae Chong
Here's the real reason behind the Tongan flag bearer's body oil
Tonga’s flag bearer, Pita Nikolas Taufatofua, stole the limelight at the opening ceremony at the Rio Olympic Games wearing a traditional island garb and plenty of body oil. BREAKING: Tonga has now has a shortage of oil.
- NewsHilary Hagerman
These prosthetic leg covers are all kinds of amazing
As many people missing a limb will tell you, it’s hard to find prosthetics that allow you to show off your personal style. Scroll through the gallery above to see some of our favourites and let us know which ones you like best by tweeting @YahooStyleCA.
- NewsYahoo Style UK
Rio 2016: What All The Celebrities Are Wearing To The Olympics
A number of famous faces have already touched down in Rio De Janeiro for the Olympics 2016, ensuring there will be plenty of stylish moments over the coming weeks for us to peruse. Brazilian supermodels Gisele Bundchen, Adriana Lima and Alessandra Ambrosio have already indulged us with numerous outfit changes and we’re certain there are more lust-worthy looks to come. Here are all the best celebrity outfits from the Rio Olympics…
- NewsJulie Tong
A Look Back at 116 Years of Olympic Swimsuits
People have been swimming since the Stone Age, which was, oh, um, about 2.9 million years ago. They didn’t start to race each other, however, until 1837, when the National Society of Great Britain began to hold competitions. Consequently the sport was a natural fit for the Olympic Games, when they started in 1896 in Athens, Greece. The suits were eventually found to be too helpful though and, in 2010, they were banned from competitive swimming.
- NewsHilary Hagerman
Train company totally burns customer concerned about male passenger's outfit
Last week, a passenger riding the U.K. train service TransPennine Express tweeted to the train company with a complaint about a fellow passenger — who just so happened to be a male wearing a dress.
- NewsRoss McG
Body Image Is Just As Big An Issue For Teenage Boys As Girls, Survey Finds
Body image is just as big a problem for teenage boys as girls, a survey has revealed. Boys in secondary school are equally concerned about eating disorders, dieting and extreme exercise. According to the survey, the main influence on boys to look good is their friends, with 68 per cent saying there is body image pressure from their peers.