seems like something you'd find on malefashionadvice
I don't find it particularly fashionable in the sense that well fitting basics don't have seasonality or any sense of zeitgeist-based inspiration.
you can wear this, any day of the week, any time and look good - don't get me wrong - your outfit is fine. it's not fashion, though
I wondered whether it was just my understanding of the term but wiki paraphrases a book by Susan Kaiser for an apt description:
>Fashion is a popular aesthetic expression in a certain time and context, especially in clothing, footwear, lifestyle, accessories, makeup, hairstyle and body proportions.
I'm missing the "in a certain time and context" element. This fit could be part of something as early as the 60s as well as the mids 2010s. Not even because it is a style that comes back in relapses, but because it doesn't seem to change or care about the times it's in.
It's called new silver. Here's an Amazon link to it.
Alpha Industries Men's MA-1 Bomber Flight Jacket, New Silver/Spicy Red, X-Small https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PARFT6I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_b6-MwbKBKECFT
here's a pair at walmart lmao
It’s on amazon as well, exact same, only it’s 22.99$
CRM software. Basically the SA collected your email address and puts it into the platform alongside any relevant info (purchases, brief story, whaetver). They can then share that data throughout the entire organisation and use it to personalise any further communication they have with you, alongside setting themselves reminders to email you have a set period of time has elapsed (or to automate that email).
I work in marketing, so I'm a pessimist when it comes to stuff like this. It works though.
I would recommend them. I really like how they stack and they're pretty cheap on Amazon. I can't vouch for how they hold up in the long term though.
I know Robert Geller did an Introduction to Hand Drawn Technical Flats. However to watch the videos other than the trailer you have to sign up for a 30-day free trial.
$300 per month. Metered out as $75 per week. (I track it using beeminder) I never violate that budget for any reason, no matter how good a "deal" something is.
$300 per month is enough that I have to think long and hard about every purchase, but $3600 per year spent intelligently is enough for a huge wardrobe upgrade.
I chose $300/month because that lets me save a grand a month. I can afford to do that because all my non-clothing discretionary expenses are negligible.
"https://www.amazon.com/Distressed-Leather-Sheepskin-Jacket-SELLER/dp/B00C7APF6A"
The Amazon link you posted has a totally different colorway and length from what you posted (The length does not extend past the top of the models fingers.. Yours has a good three inches or more)
Id say the biggest catalyst was during the mid 1800's in France and it was primarily women's fashion. Male fashion wasnt much of a cultural turning point at the same time beyond being a "dandy", but the introduction of department stores and advertising was huge for women. From there haute couture evolved and spread to the rest of the world, arguably.
Here's something related I wrote for a class a year ago, in it I cite a few papers that may be what you are interested in. Excuse my peasant writing Im just a bio major.
Heres a cool guide from FFA laying out how the fashion process is set up. Once you understand that, you will understand how in every season a designer has the potential to change the game significantly. Thats why it's kind of difficult to ask for one holistic source of "changes" in recent fashion history, as the advent of the culture and volume of designer output and shows make it almost impossible to create checkpoints in the progress.
I aim for about 200km or so a week.
i used to run a lot but i started getting more frequent joint pain that made it unbearable so i switched back to cycling.
Not sure if it is visible to non strava users, but this is my strava account which I use to record my rides.
Maybe this one? I bought it so long ago it isn't showing up in my order history. I just remember it was around $30 from Amazon
Looks like another Shopify drop-seller hocking Chinese goods at huge markups. Reverse image searching the pictures of the bags leads you to Amazon product pages with the exact same products for 50% of the price. For example, the $210 "Hipster" bag is on Amazon for $100 with identical product photos.
LMAO! I knew someone would ask lol
Check this out. It’s actually extremely handy. You can just mount it.
Flipstik New V2 - Foldable... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09V1S76MF?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
hmm yeah.
I might be looking for something like this instead...
https://www.amazon.com/Sleeve-Shirt-Built-Protective-Cover/dp/B0872HTKRG
Here you go my man. There's a couple of different "models" out there, but these are the ones I got. Just type in "Wyatt" and look around, there's links to other SLP boots too usually in the related items for some of the fugazi harness boots. Most of them are the same model though, so just find ones with good shipping/price time.
Once Apple releases ultra-thin iPhones that can bend on purpose, we should be able to see more of a connect between fashion and technology.
There's also these smart shoes and insoles but wear and tear is honestly one of the biggest obstacles for every "smart fashion" right now.
I found the site but the post was not found, however, I did find an archived version of it. The only problem is that some of the media won't load.
Thanks bro, remember to tune in during the next weeks on my blog or on my instagram for an in-depth article about it; I will also try to get as many details of it in the pictures with my dslr camera.
Why the hell would anyone want wifi or charging capabilities in their clothing? These tasks can be handled with other devices.
I think a lot of the effort in bridging the gap between tech and fashion is spent on making sure men have the right clothes. These are often busy white-collar workers that don't have the time/passion to measure and order the right clothes themselves or keep up with menswear trends. Trunk Club and many other analogs ship new batches of clothing to men. Fitbay allows buyers to find the right clothes for their measurements.
I think the other side of the tech/fashion overlap comes from the already mentioned brands like Acronym. They have "gravity pocket" for easy storage and retrieval of cell phones.
Some good examples of fashion startups was featured on product hunt.
Folks, if you are capable of helping Folding@Home with their COVID-19 work, please do.
If you can, but are having trouble doing so then shoot me a message and I'll help you.
So everyone knows the beeswax color for clark desert boots
However, for clark bushacres apparently the beeswax color is different I hear? And you should get dark brown instead? Is this true? Amazon link is below. At this point not sure if I should buy the beeswax or the dark brown.
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I read a great biography by Charles R. Cross on Jimi Hendrix called Room Full of Mirrors. I thought it was incredibly well done and really went in depth as far as the complexities of Jimi.
Anyone know where I can get cheap but durable Black Harness Boots? I’m fucking broke man lol. I’m considering to get these, thoughts?
Need help finding a similar shoe to Sanuk's Wingslip - 2013
Referring to this shoe: https://www.sanuk.com/wingslip/887278125235.html
Also in this color: https://www.amazon.com/Sanuk-Mens-Wingslip-Charcoal-US/dp/B0089YNET8/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_bdcrb_top?ie=UTF8
Does anyone have any recommendations regarding similar shoe types, what this style of shoe is called, and/or could refer me to something similar? These were by far my favorite shoes I've ever owned, and unfortunately after years of wearing them daily one of the shoes is heavily damaged.
I've looked for years trying to find something similar, and I'm curious if anyone has any suggestions/leads that could point me in the right direction.
Thanks
Hey man, thanks for trying. But...I'm running into the same exact problem. Here's a loopwheeled cotton shirt and yeah it's expensive, almost $90 but...it looks like any cheap polo shirt.
Here's a Real McCoy, tipping the scales at $142...but I have one just like this in my drawer that cost me like 10 bux
https://www.realmccoyslondon.com/us/double-diamond-linen-henley-shirt-mc18021-010-ecru.html
I'm frustrated. AND they removed my post because I;m sure no one ever has this problem and is afraid to ask. Every mod on this site is a fucking asshole.
In the process of learning myself. I give my highest recommendation to Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain - not only is it the first thing that's taught me how to draw, it's the first thing that has really made me want to draw.
I've allowed life to get in the way recently, but I made more progress in a few weeks with that book than I ever thought I could.
sorry, keep forgetting to include those - I got them off amazon. fingerless gloves over knit gloves
They make sweater 'shavers' that work pretty well, IMO, but you have to be careful not to overdo it or your sweater will go threadbare very quickly.
Pants from Zara (had them tapered)
Shoes are Robert Wayne, got them from Nordstrom Rack
Thanks! I love that jacket so much I have a 2nd one in army green.
I got it off Amazon years ago from a Chinese manufacturer. The build quality on the inner lining was crap and ripped to shreds in no time, but a tailor made it perfect.
When I go to my order history it doesn't take me to the right jacket anymore (I guess they stopped making it) but this is the closest one I could find.
Take Ivy (Amazon link) https://www.amazon.com/Take-Ivy-Shosuke-Ishizu/dp/1576875504 Not sure if it's what you're asking about...specifically Ivy League fashion, possibly too late for what you're talking about. I love it though
Pretty sure they're Teva Hurricanes. Amazon Link
by no means an exhaustive analysis of any one designer or any necessarily "heavy" reading, i've really been enjoying this book called Contemporary Menswear...explores a swath of different modern menswear designers around the world. like engineered garments, outlier, arc'teryx, etc.
decently cheap right now too, it's worth it alone for the pictures.
Daniel Wellington - I have this one and a few bands to match whatever I'm wearing. If you don't like the cloth or colored bands, can get one of the leather ones.
I used this and loosley followed this tutorial
I Kinda love/hate this book, but at the same time its one of the best, and I do recommend it. Really classical stuff. Nine Heads, 4th Edition
Stay the fuck away from youtube when it comes to fashion illustration, (as far as what I have seen) it's all poorly presented, average garbage. Get a book, or a teacher, and if you get 9 heads, ONLY get the 4th edition, the other ones SUCK, don't waste your money on them, buy the good one.
In the process of learning myself. I give my highest recommendation to Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain - not only is it the first thing that's taught me how to draw, it's the first thing that has really made me want to draw.
I've allowed life to get in the way recently, but I made more progress in a few weeks with that book than I ever thought I could.