It is way too easy to get hooked on designer apparel, but it’s hard to find high fashion clothing online or places that sell high fashion clothes. Probably the best things to look for if you want to add some designer fashion to your wardrobe are designer shoes and designer jeans. Both are things where a great fit is really important, and so getting them at a place that sells designer women’s apparel is your best bet. I just got a pair of designer jeans and I don’t think I’ll be comfortable in anything of a lesser quality after wearing these ones. Definitely a worthy buy.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Designer Apparel
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Sunday, October 5, 2008
The Men’s Pea Coat: Never a Trend Victim
The Men’s Pea Coat: Never a Trend Victim
Any functional jacket that keeps you warm and comfortable essentially covers the requirements of a suitable winter covering, but what about the men who want to be “ridiculously good-looking” at the same time? Answer; the Men’s pea coat.
There’s just something about cold weather and a well-made men’s pea coat that makes a man look sexy. I can’t really tell you why, I can only tell you the right coat gives a man bulk – which makes him look powerful on a subconscious level.” - Isabella Snow
Your men’s pea coat will be the first thing people see when you step out of a room and into the cold this fall. A jacket can be considered the wrapping paper of your outfit. Not having the proper coat can ruin what can otherwise be a choice outfit, and can make your otherwise well put together wardrobe choices underneath look like a mess. To be as presentable and fashionable as possible, you want to keep that men’s pea coat stylish. Most of all, you want it to convey your unique personality, along with your access to resources.
The men’s pea coat was originally worn by sailors of the European navies, which makes it no wonder the style would cut an impressive figure. Pea coats always manage to make any man looked refined. It’s clean-cut but still carries that tough masculine weight with it.
The men’s pea coat, having long been a men's fashion staple since updated by Burberry in 1901, the men’s pea coat still occupies its own impenetrable niche in men`s fashion. This season shows no difference in the affinity for trench coats, but as fabrics and styles update, so must this classic piece. Shorter lengths and lighter fabrics gave the trench a contemporary feel. Of course there is nothing wrong with the classic — which can be paired with everything from suits to jeans and a t-shirt.
This season is an easy opportunity to pick up a men’s pea coat that for once doesn’t require any layering, but rather sits on top of it all. The men’s pea coat will be the finishing touch on your daywear and will translate beautifully into night time wearing.
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Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Women’s Pea Coat
The women’s Pea Coat: Fashion Staple Since Time Immemorial
Every era has its fashion classics, yet few have proved as versatile as the women’s pea coat. This style staple has established itself as an iconic piece of fashion history, despite its humble beginnings as a basic piece of military apparel the women’s pea coat has found its in the fashion industry.
The women’s pea coat has graced movie screens, catwalks, store windows and celebrity wardrobes lending it a luxe, businesslike respectability. Adapted by designers and adopted by fashion gurus, the women’s pea coat has taken many a modern twist since its time in the trenches and is akin to a second skin for the style-conscious.
Nothing dresses up a casual outfit like a well-chosen women’s pea coat. It's a statement piece that adds cohesion and personality. With the new trend toward the art of refinement, this season's women’s pea coats promise to inject a high degree of elegance, instantly updating any wardrobe with a balance of cutting edge and vintage charm. While the traditional women’s pea coat will always offers dependable stability with its goes-with-everything approach, this season's pea coats enjoy a little bit more drama in sporting a suffusion of rich and vibrant jewel colors alongside the tried and true (but certainly not tired) hues of black, khaki, and slate.
The up and coming fall styles are also decidedly feminine, with many elegant details that draw their inspiration more from 1940s Hollywood glam than dirty trenches (think Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s). The sexy silhouette is back, complete with ruffles, three-quarters or seven-eighths sleeves, and a full skirt. These women’s pea coats are mature, but far from being conservative, they incorporate modern touches to keep them fresh and whimsical.
Dress it up, tone it down, cinch it at the waist, or wear it to bare a favorite blouse and trousers; the trusted women’s pea coat is what we have consistently relied on to pull an outfit up from the depths of dull despair and into the chic world of fashionista bliss, making it must-have for any winter wardrobe.
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