There are two boots that I have seen more times than I can count this winter from blogs to magazines and on the streets. The Polo Ranger/Cookie boot has completely saturated the market on the east coast, more specifically in NYC. The other boot is also a Polo piece, but with a very different aesthetic. If your reading this in Philadelphia then you probably already know its the two toned Polo Bootleg 3. Although I really don't like them at all, they are definitely built to withstand any weather condition and this winter we got blasted with like 4 blizzards in the Illadelph.
Ranger in Grey
Bootleg 3 in two tone brwn and blk
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Siwy Denim Spring 2010 collection
LOOKBOOK
The truth is that every pair of bottoms from this company is Sexy, notice the capital S, I believe that part of the test of a great pair of jeans on a woman is that when I see them on, I want to take them off [slowly lol]. Is it like that to women with men? I think it is.
The truth is that every pair of bottoms from this company is Sexy, notice the capital S, I believe that part of the test of a great pair of jeans on a woman is that when I see them on, I want to take them off [slowly lol]. Is it like that to women with men? I think it is.
The Trench Master
In my humble opinion BURBERRY is without a doubt the master of the trench coat. I decided to do a little searching in history to see how they managed to get such a head start on other designers when applied to this massive staples of fashion, The Trench. I "discovered" on the Burberry site, that in 1895 Burberry invented the prototype of the trench coat which was then called a Tielocken it was a popular garment amongst british soldiers in the Boer war. It was not until 1914 that Burberry was commisioned to up the ante of the Tielocken to meet battle requirements. The new coat was called the "Trench coat". Mmmmm I love fashion history. So now I know exactly why they are so expensive. I also know why they are so damned sexy.
BURBERRY HISTORY
BURBERRY HISTORY
Monday, April 5, 2010
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