The Fuego - Men’s Newsletter
June 19, 2007 by Greg

The Fuego is a new men’s interest newsletter. If you like Urban Monarch, you’re probably going to like this as well. They specialize in succinct features that are both useful and to the point. Not quick enough for you? Each article features a 5-second summary for the obsessive scanners.
Fuego is a weekly email newsletter for the classy, successful, busy man.
We pull together the best, high-quality tips, insights, and ideas on wine, lifestyle, food, apparel, fashion trends, and anything else that every real man should know.
Our emails aren’t complex. They’re simple. To the point. Exciting. Meaningful.
We make complicated stuff easy. Predict trends. Make things actionable. Think of Fuego as a “trusted friend” giving good advice.
Be the man.


Hey Greg, can’t thank you enough for the mention. Just so you know, Urban Monarch was part of the inspiration for starting Fuego.
We’re pretty fresh to the game and we’ve got some great things planned, so for those of you who’ve already signed up — welcome. Thanks for joining.
Email me anytime with suggestions / ideas / love / hate: scotthurff (at) gmail. That’s dot com.
Scott, mad props on your layout.
I also agree completely that every man should have a nice lighter, even if they don’t smoke. I HAD a nice lighter (engraved chrome zippo to be exact) until the not so nice TSA folks @ Mc Carren in Las Vegas made me throw it out because I had it in my carry on.
Anyway, best of luck with The Fuego!
Right on Scott. Keep up the good work.
i’ve found much more use out of carrying a pocket knife than i think i would if i were carrying a zippo. i tend to find it’s the most oft needed item that people don’t have on them.
Thanks guys for the comments!
I have 2 Zippos and would be mad beyond belief if I had to give it up for some arbitrary, useless thing as a lame security check. They’re great conversation pieces and even better on the road for a cigar if you don’t have wooden matches with you.
On the other hand, you have a point, Goat. The knife is much more practical and you can even use it to remove pesky clothing. Women’s clothing, that is — or to kill a bear or something.