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Jeans Images Boys

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Women: what do you think about skinny jeans on men?

im not the type to wear skinny jeans. but i live in LA and a lot of my boys are starting to wear them. theyre getting kinda embarising to hang around. what do you think about them?

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London by design With Paul Smith

forget bad-boy rockers and bad-boy artists. The coolest creator in Britannia, as any clotheshorse will tell you, is designer Paul Smith. The first to put the savvy in Savile Row, Smith has devoted the past three decades to taking the familiar suit (not to mention boxer shorts and the Filofax) and transforming it, via color, cut, and pattern, into a witty wink at tradition. A Nottingham boy made good, he opened his first shop in 1970 in an alley with a few basic pieces; now his collections include women’s wear, children’s wear, leisure wear, formal wear–you name it, he designs it, from ties to toothbrushes. Indeed, as the British Empire has shrunk, the Smith empire has grown, and these days the designer spends seven months of the year jetting between his outposts in London, New York, Paris, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Manila, and Japan, where Smithmania has created the need for 200 shops. The Paul Smith web site,
www.paulsmith.co.uk
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(you can actually “walk” into the store and check out the goods), gets 1,000 hits a day, and his latest “shop in a home,” occupying a Georgian town house in his London neighborhood, Notting Hill, is almost as big a tourist attraction as Buckingham Palace. The store, he says, is a “statement against minimalism and black-and-white chic.” Not surprisingly for someone whose socks are Crayola-bright, he hates homogenization. As to what he likes, well, read on.

An Ideal Day in London

I start with a swim at the Royal Automobile Club in Pall Mall, a beautiful old private club. Then I go to Patisserie Valerie for breakfast. It’s on the way to my office in Covent garden and has a nice atmosphere–full of film people. They supposedly serve very good croissants, but I’m quite boringly English; I order toast. Afterward, I might swing by the Photographers’ Gallery, or Hamiltons –it’s got fantastic work by Helmut Newton, David Bailey, and so many others. For contemporary British and Russian painting, I’m partial to the Caelt Gallery, just across the street from Lacy Gallery, which has fabulous antique picture frames.

I don’t really eat lunch, so in the afternoon I sometimes head to the Bethnal Green Museum of Childhood, in the East End near Brick Lane market, a good place for seeing the scruffier part of London. I’m interested in the minds that design toys, because there’s no one harder to please than a kid. I have about 300 toy robots, including a dinosaur that walks. In summer, another place I go for inspiration is the Chelsea Physic garden, which is open only on Wednesday and Sunday afternoons. It’s primarily a serious garden devoted to medicinal plants. I’m especially partial to the colors of flowers just as they’re fading. The garden is run by both staff and volunteers, and it’s often full of lovely old ladies serving tea and cakes.

For dinner, I stay in Notting Hill (I’ve gotten lazy). I like Alastair Little, near my house; it’s intimate, with a small daily menu, meaning you don’t have to think too much. The food is light, concentrating on simple Italian dishes. I also like Assaggi, but it’s tiny and you have to book weeks ahead. The chef is from Sardinia, and he does wonderful grilled fish. The best fish-and-chips in London is at Geales, just behind my local cinema. They serve wine, which is nice, because you can have your fish-and-chips and get pissed as well. The Windsor Castle does great pub food: sausage and mash, oysters and Guinness. When it’s sunny enough for a picnic, I like Holland Park. It’s full of rabbits and squirrels, and there’s a Japanese garden. I go to Mr. christian‘s Provisions, pick up some Parma ham, bresaola, cheese, something from their enormous selection of breads–and relax.

Plane Truths

I actually enjoy being on planes. It’s the only time I get any peace and quiet. But I don’t like airports. I use Heathrow because I can’t be bothered to go all the way down to Gatwick. And I always try to get there late so I won’t have to wait. I also hate waiting for bags, so unless I’m going to Tokyo for two weeks, I just bring this beautiful beat-up old nameless leather bag I have–like jeans, it gets better with age. Inside I pack lots of mesh bags from Muji in Tokyo: one for underwear and socks; another for shirts, which I leave in their dry-cleaner bags. I try to travel in a suit, or jeans and a suit jacket, so the jacket doesn’t get crushed in the bag. If I do pack a suit, I use acid-free tissue paper–you can tell it’s acid-free when it’s very crinkly. On the plane I use nasal spray to clear my head and keep my ears from popping, and a geranium-based antibacterial oil from Micheline Arcier, an aromatherapist near Harvey Nichols. I put a few drops on my handkerchief to protect against all the germs floating around. Otherwise, I just bring a pen and a notebook. No books. No computer. The only thing I won’t leave home without is my Braun travel alarm clock.

Markets and Other Manias

I’m an antique-aholic and a street-market addict. In London, the place to be on Saturdays is Portobello (get there by nine), and Bermondsey is on Fridays (but you need to be there by around seven). If I have any free time in Paris on a weekend morning, at about 10 I go to the Porte de Vanves (at Avenue Marc-Sangnier and Avenue Georges-Lafenestre), which is less well known than the flea market at Clignancourt and a great place to find the random perfect thing: a lamp, a pen, an old shirt. I can easily spend three hours there, and then I walk a block to a fantastic food market. (On Sundays, there’s also an organic food market on the Boulevard Raspail; you can get wine, cheese, and veg and then picnic by the Seine.) Afternoons in Paris, I love going to the Musée d’Orsay. I could base a whole collection on Cézanne’s use of color. I also love walking around the Left Bank, particularly the Rue Jacob and Rue de Seine area. There’s a Picasso bust in the courtyard of St.-Germain-des-Prés that not many people know about.

In Tuscany, I go to Lucca, a medieval walled town that has an antiques market the third weekend of every month in summer. On Sundays in Tokyo there’s an antiques market in the Togo Shrine, a three-minute walk from Harajuku station. I’ve bought furniture there and had it sent across the world on the Shanghai Express.

Favorite Hotels

For me, the most important thing at a hotel is the pool, so in Paris I always stay at the Ritz, and I always have the same room, but it’s a secret. (The only other Paris hotels with pools that I’d consider are the Bristol and the Costes, but their pools are tiny, and I’m six foot three.) The Ritz has a real pool, as does the Okura in Tokyo. There’s no hotel with a decent pool in Milan, so if I’m not too pressed for time I stay an hour’s drive away in Cernobbio, at the Villa d’Este. It’s probably my favorite place of all. I love the contrast between the mountains and the lake–the scale feels normal, until you see a seaplane go by and realize it’s the size of a fly compared with the Alps. I think it would be a good place to die–not that I’m planning on that or anything.

Green Thoughts

A trip worth taking is to Wisley Garden (44-1483/224-234), the Royal Horticultural Society Garden, in Woking, Surrey, 25 minutes by train from Waterloo Station. It has model gardens (urban, herb) and is the place to solve any horticultural quandary. Less well known is Painshill Garden (Portsmouth Rd; 44-1932/868-113), in Cobham, 35 minutes from Woking Station. Part of an 18th-century estate, Painshill’s green gardens are examples of English eclecticism at its best.

London, the Traditional Way

Stay at the Basil Street Hotel, the ultimate quaint, old-fashioned establishment. Stroll in Kensington Gardens — start by the palace, walk around the pond, go to the Serpentine Gallery, then circle back to the Orangery, a park café, to have a cheese sandwich and champagne. For classic English clothes, check out Hackett or the Burlington arcade. For high-end antiques, walk down New Kings Road. Then have roast beef at Simpson’s on the Strand.

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Recycle Jeans Into Skirt

December 30th, 2009 admin No comments

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Any recomendations? Recycling Old clothes?

I’ve got some spare cloth and old jeans and t-shirts I would like to remake into something else. I don’t have a lot of money right now, so I was hoping someone could recommend some websites I can go to with different ideas. I’ve already seen one where they make old shirts into a skirt. But I’m looking for more possibilities.

http://tcritic.com/archives/5-ideas-for-recycling-your-t-shirts/
has some good ideas

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D Jeans Pants

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Make your summers jeany this season with low rise pants

The art of women jean pants is revealed truly this season by our dress shop with a huge variation in styles, cuts and shades for your satisfaction of dressing. The wonderful low rise pants are best to hide the unwanted lower belly of yours and making your weakness your strength and present yourself in such a way that appears attractive. So don’t hesitate and buy our latest low rise jeans and wear it with a combo of tank tops or cotton shirts and get the confidence of looking attractive this summer. This combo is equally wearable for your hiking days if you are not comfortable in full length pants then we have an ideally good alternative of short jeans for you ladies. Wearable for all age groups and physiques. Add embellishments in your jeans collection this season and stand out from the rest in your group with adorable new collection.

If you are slim and shy to show your bony legs or if you are chubby and don’t feel comfortable to expose your flesh then relax we have a moderate option for you all in form of short jeans which fulfil your desire of wearing jeans and also give you a change from your regular jean pants. The adorable three quarters size gives you the satisfaction of covering your legs and along with it adds a style in your dressing. These short jeans available in the women pants stock is remarkably adorable and is the exact kind of thing you were looking for this summer, fitting you at perfect. The shorter the jeans more attractive it looks on you. So you women get the glow this season and wear a short jean which is stretchable, cool and fits right around you revealing your true beauty.

The women jean pants available in the stock are a gem to buy. These pants are fit for all and provide you the best cut, fall and shades in different textures available for you to feel comfortable this summer. The variety consists of remarkable jean pants designed for each of you ladies, to meet up to your expectations rather exceed your expectations and give you a true flavor of women jean pants.

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Blue Jeans Crafts

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Does this check shirt look good?

I am thinking about wearing this check shirt for a sort of lunch party http://www.republic.co.uk/shirts/crafted-fife-long-sleeved-shirt/invt/95110/
Do you think it would look good with black jeans and black high tops?
Or should i wear dark blue jeans and black high tops?

Thanks

I would personally go with the black jeans and the black high tops. not only is black jeans stylish, it is also a transitional color of pant if u want to look more professional.

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Khaki Skinny Jeans For Girls

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Ugg boots – the Hottest Trend in Winter

When you need hot and trendy winter footwear, then your absolute choice is ugg boots. Over the last few months, these boots have become the trendy footwear among celebrities like Pamela Anderson, Gwyneth Paltrow, Cameron Diaz and Kate Hudson. Ugg boots are comfortable, stylish, and splendid to wear in many occasions which make them perfect choice to wear with anything. They’re manufactured in different styles and heights. This article will reveal the modern trends and fashion going around this much-loved Ugg boots.

Trendy Ugg Boots and what people wear with

From mid-calf to knee-high, flats to chunky heels, Ugg boots are available in plenty and exclusively worn by modern nymphs. Generally, they look good with jeans tucked into them. Girls look pretty, when they paired Uggs with ski clothes or tight-legged jeans and mini-skirts. Men can wear uggs with jeans for a more casual and rugged look.

  • You can wear ugg boots with light blue jeans / dark khaki color pants and a green sweater for a well-balanced look.
  • For a neat appearance, you can wear uggs with skinny jeans, tight/fitted plain pants. If you’re thin then tuck the pants or jeans into ugg boots.
  • Some boots feature pebbled leather upper, lace-up fronts with sheepskin cuffs for a stylish look.
  • They come with a side pocket and buckled belt on the side that looks great with cargo pants.
  • Recently, uggs featuring metallic rivets and come in an extensive range of hues like black, chestnut, burnt olive. They can be worn with jeans or bohemian skirts.
  • If you’re looking for uggs yet something different, opt for Uggs that are made fusing the sophistication of Italian footwear design and sumptuous sheepskin with front lacing for a luxurious and rugged appearance.
  • Prefer tall ugg boots with cross over straps / laces that winding their way up the length of the boot to wear with short skirts.
  • Fleecy lined ugg boots would be more casual and comfortable when worn in beach. Fringing and fur trim designed uggs can be a nice choice to wear with long winter skirts.

Wear a nice pair of Ugg boots with a matching pair of dress to make you noticeable in a fashion-conscious crowd. You would be comfy and also look trendy if you dress up these boots with ideal attire.
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Jeans Jacket For Men Denim

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How much would platos closet pay me for each of these items?

how much would they pay me for each:

5-7 pairs of jeans. really good condition. no tears. various sizes and colors.
1 pair of distressed shorts
1 pair of plaid elastic waisted shorts
3-5 tshirts
1 pair of black kind of school girl high heeled shoes. fair condition. size 6
1 mens denim jacket. really good condition
2 plain polos. (men) no stains, fairly worn.
1 charlottes web book
1 princess academ book
1 multicolored sweatshirt
a few other shirts.

thanks(:
please answer with reasonable things, not “dont go to platos” or “they give really cheap prices”.

Plato’s gives different prices, depending on the condition, the ability to resell, and the location (one in LA, Calif. will probably be different than in Charlotte, NC – I BELIEVE the price is about 30% of what they will sell it for – It also depends on the person who is ringing you up – if you are rude to them they will find ways to reduce the cost.

Just be sure that you don’t have anything that is gross on the clothing (make sure they are clean); the pockets are empty; etc (you have no clue what these people find)

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Diesel Jeans For Men Zathan

December 30th, 2009 admin No comments


flared jeans for men?

hey guys, I’m desperately trying to find a nice pair of flared jeans. I’m looking for something quite tight on the legs (not too much) and flared. Also it needs to have low waist. The color doesn’t really matter..although I prefer lighter colors. Just to give you an example I like diesel zathan 772.
thanks for the help :)

If you’re a younger guy and not a man, it sounds like you need a pair of junior’s flared jeans. They’re pretty much all shaped like that, and if you get them a size larger, they’re still pretty slim in the legs and butt like those Diesel’s, but a lot less fabric bulk than guy’s jeans, and you can probably get 5 pairs for the price of those Diesels….

And they have a low waist, and they stretch, unlike guy’s jeans, so they’re more comfy. And you can get them as tight or loose as you want, without them hanging off you like a sack.

To tell you the truth, dude, I’m wearing these A&F jeans now in a size bigger than I’d normally buy (tight), and they look to me to fit exactly like your Diesel’s, I swear, and I paid $12.50 for them. Good luck!

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