August 14th, 2008

Save big at for Armani Exchange products as they’re marking down 50% of on selected products. Tend to check regularly as these items were discounted randomly. Be sure to get it while it’s discounted as the period won’t last long. The promotion ends at 17th of August.
Pic and source via Armani Exchange
Tags: armani, discount, exchange, fashion, men
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August 13th, 2008

Heritage 1981 Long sleeves Plaid Bomber Style jacket is metro and retro at the same time. As cool as it sounds, it doesn’t looks too fancy but at the tip of being dull, it’s fashionable. With multiple pockets, you can store your stuffs in it. Cool for casual wear.
Pic and source via Heritage 1981
Tags: fashion, grey, heritage, jacket, men
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August 12th, 2008

Image and source via PACSUN
Your fashion life will be a breeze with this pair of relaxed jeans by bullhead. Loose fit and cool wash makes those jeans look good in everyone. Any fashion you may, from T-shirt to shirt, slippers to sneakers, it’ll all look good.
Tags: fashion, fit, jeans, pacsun, washes
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August 11th, 2008


Images and source via HIGHSNOBIETY
The Olympic Game is always a big event for us, and special products tend to appear for the games. Here’s one of the contribution of Nike to the Olympics – The Nike Air Max 1 a.k.a “Olympic Metal” pack. The pack includes two Air Max 1, one in gold and the other one in silver. Cool huh?
Tags: game, gold, nike, olympic, shoe, silver
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August 10th, 2008

Pic and source via Sartorialist
Since when skirts are only restricted only for women? Now men with skirts seem to be a good idea for fashion. But there are some questions for men in skirts. Well, cultural seems t be a huge issue. Other than that, female’s legs looks way better than us. Highheels are definitely not for men, but what should we wear? The question goes on and on.
Tags: culture, fashion, highheel, men, skirt
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August 9th, 2008

Pic and source via Silly Jokes
This would be something new to keep your collar in place. It’s the Bootlace Tie, worn by mostly cowboys. 32 inches, the tip that fastens the whole thing was made from metal. Just strap it around your neck and fix the tip for suitability. So get-it-up cowboy, it’s time to buckle up and ride.
Tags: boot, collar, cowboy, lace, tie
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August 8th, 2008

Image and source via Old Navy
This suit vest with pinstripes upgrades your fashion. Presented by Old Navy, this vest might look a little bit from the 80’s, but with proper background on clothing, it might just boost your style. Preferably with white shirt.
Tags: navy, old, pinestripe, Shirt, vest
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August 7th, 2008

Image and source via J. Crew
Hand-nicked and hand finished, this pair of chino by J. Crew seems pretty fashionable to me. The Destroyed critter chino short features extra-thorough wash and embroidered critters which splash an awesome fashion in additional to the chino.
Tags: chino, embroidered, j. crew, short, washable
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August 6th, 2008

With a smooth style classic fit, this pants will surely fit through seat and thigh. The classic 5-pocket style with zipper fly and a shank-button closure makes this classic casually in style. It’s made by cotton denim and it’s machine washable. Perfect for both work days and casual hangouts.
Image and pic via Dockers
Tags: classic, cool, docker, pants, style
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August 5th, 2008

Image via The Bunker Online
This is an interesting piece from Paul Frank’s collection. Being one of their latest creations, it’s the Toy Watch!! (claps claps). If you’re those who love funky stuffs, this might be cool for you. This watch features great design and a black gloss finish. Non other than that, it lights up your time with a press of a red button.
Via The Bunker Online
Tags: Bunker, frank, paul, toy, watch
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