FAQs

What does D’Marge stand for?
D’Marge is short for damage. A good friend and fellow swine merchant once referred to going out on the town as ‘doing some d’marge’. The name evolved from one meaning to another.

How long has D’Marge been running?
4 years officially. 12 months unofficially. The previous 3 years were a series of half baked experiments. What you see now is the real deal. Australia’s #1 men’s style blog.

Where is D’Marge based?
Melbourne, Australia. Kangaroos, Koala Bears and Shit.

How do you choose what content appears on the site?
We’re interested in publishing interesting, timeless and collectable objects and fashion from all walks of life. I believe that if you’re going to spend your hard earned money on something, it should be something that stands the test of time or is so functional you cannot live without it.

How can I submit content?
Simply send us an email, iamdmarge \AT/ gmail.com - We read every email that comes in.

What will increase my chances of getting featured on D’Marge?
Good photography, interesting products and short, to the point emails. No need to bullshit me and tell me how much you love the site. I don’t give a damn. And yes we know when you’ve sent the same email to hundreds of other blogs and simply changed our name.

Where do I send products and the occasion virgin to?
Please send any products for trial to - D’Marge – Style For Men c/o Luc Wiesman – 4/21 Dickens Street Elwood Victoria Australia 3184

What are your plans with D’Marge for the future?
As it stands, D’Marge remains a creative outlet for myself, with no immediate plans for world domination. I like nice things, so this is a space where I can write about them.

How much traffic does D’Marge get?
The real answer is 50,000 monthly visitors and over 100,000 pages of content are viewed. Modest numbers, but growing at 20% per month.

Who’s D’Marge’s target audience?

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