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marți, 21 februarie 2012

Celebrul mar de pe sigla Apple va fi istorie


Sigla care se afla acum pe toate gadgeturile de la Apple se va transforma radical
Celebrul mar de pe sigla Apple va fi istorie
Artistul Ivan Raszl a facut istoria logo-urilor si ne spune cum crede ca vor evolua acestea, daca vor continua sa se simplifice.

A aparut cea mai ieftina tableta din lume: costa numai cateva pachete de tigari! Vezi acum arata si de unde o poti lua


In Anglia a parut prima tableta low-cost din lume. Daca te lasi de fumat pentru o saptamana, cu banii de pe tigari ti-o poti cumpara.
A aparut cea mai ieftina tableta din lume: costa numai cateva pachete de tigari! Vezi acum arata si de unde o poti lua
iPad si Galaxy Tab pot fi destepte, dar sunt si scumpe si nu toti si le permit. Niste englezi au vrut sa schimbe aceasta idee, ca tableta trebuie sa te coste mai mult daca chiar vrei s-o ai.

Asa ca o firma britanica a lansat de curand o tableta ieftina cat 9-10 pachete de tigari. Costa numai 22 de lire si se va numi Datawind Aashkash.

Momentan, tableta va fi la vanzare in Marea Britanie si in India.

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The High/Low: Tailored Jackets & Hoodies


1. Brisk Corporate Morning
This has been one of the mildest winters I can remember. When heading to a business meeting, in February, I can use a hoody under my suit jacket rather than a bulky overcoat.
The hoody has to be slim through the body and sleeves, you might want to consider sizing down.
A full-zip hoody is ideal because you can zip it down to create a v-neck shape similar to that of a cardigan.
A double zip is even better since you can open the bottom as well – creating a silhouette even more like a cardigan (on which you shouldn’t be fastening the bottom button – the same rule that applies to a tailored jacket).
THE POWER OF SHOES…
This is a new feature we might start including once in a while in posts.
You’ve heard it a million times. “The shoes make the man”. “A women notices a mans shoes first”. Etc.
All cliches aside, your selection of footwear really can make or break (or complete change the feel of) an outfit.
For the three outfits in this post, I styled them with two different shoes, giving two quick variations on the same look.
The first look above – with the wingtips – is something I would wear to the office (you can always take the hoody off when you get there).
The second look – with the sneakers – is something I would wear to an event, or a show, or a nice restaurant. Or, on my commute to work since I always leave a pair of dress shoes at the office/studio.
Suit and shirt by Michael Andrews Bespoke (my first custom suit, 4+ years old). Hoody by Theory (S). Knit tie by Polo Ralph Lauren (purchased at a “vintage” store). Wingtips (first look) by Florsheim. Sneakers by Vans. Watch by Montblanc. Grosgrain watchstrap by Corvus. 
2. Wearing a Suit Just Because You Want to Wear a Suit
I hear it from guys all the time: “I want to wear suits and tailored pieces more often, but I never have occasions to wear them.”
Here’s an easy solution: you don’t need an “occasion”,  just wear your suit.
It’s a fact, men look good in suits. Girls like it. Your parents like it. And most importantly, YOU like it.
The best part is, it’s easy. The jacket matches the pants…75% of your outfit is already put together.
There are plenty of “laidback” suits on the market now – from Uniqlo to Michael Bastian. Soft shoulders, partial lining, textured fabric, slim leg, etc. These are the easiest to wear casually – with sneakers, for example.
However, that doesn’t mean you can’t dress-down a sharp suit. This charcoal grey peak lapel number sometimes serves as my “semi formal” suit (as featured HERE).
As always, fit is critical.
 THE POWER OF SHOES…
Loafers (and glasses) can make the look a little more mature and serious.
I love these glasses with the removable shaded lenses – saves you from having to carry two pairs…and gaining you some definite style points.
Suit by Michael Andrews Bespoke. T-shirt by Alexander Wang (size M). Hoody by Theory (size S). Sneakers (first look) by Nike (Blazers). Loafers (second look) by Scarpe di Bianco. Glasses with removable shaded lenses by Garrett Leight. 
3. Kicking it On the Weekend
The right blazer can sharpen a very casual look and take it up a level. This is just a simple casual look – hoody, jeans, boots – with my “perfect blue blazer” over it.
More news on the Read-to-Wear collaboration with MAB coming soon in the upcoming video episode.
Sometimes going without a pocket square is more natural. When it’s a really laid back look, you don’t need to add a fussy accessory like a pocket square.
THE POWER OF SHOES…
Another question I get often: “You seem to “dress up” alot. What do you wear if you’re just hanging around the house, or running to the grocery store”.
Here is an example. Just jeans and sneakers. And perhaps I’ll throw on a tailored blazer when I step outside.
The Detroit D reminds me of my hometown – just across the border.
My favorite Jordan. Been wearing these since the 9th grade. I always keep a pair, and always will.
Blue blazer by MAB by Dan Trepanier. Navy hoody by Club Monaco (M). Jeans by Polo Ralph Lauren. Shades by Persol. Wingtips boots (first look) by Paul Smith. Sneakers (second look) Air Jordan III. New Era fitted cap. Watch by Montblanc. 
Here are some other Hoody + Jacket looks I’ve featured on the site over the past year:
From Post: Hoody Layering


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How to Wear Man Jewelry feat. Philip Crangi (Part II)


1. Workwear to Work 
“This is a bit of a work wear look for me.  As a matter of fact I wear this to work almost every day.”
“The toughness of this hex nut cuff goes well with this outfit. It’s a really wearable piece”
I’m not a big fan of mens bracelets, mainly because they’ve become a craze and it’s gone too far. I see guys wearing dozens of different wrist wraps in multiple colors and fabrics…it’s too much.
Philip does it right. He keeps it simple, with the focus on one awesome piece (that happens to be a perfect match for his wicked vintage Barbour).
Vintage Barbour jacket. Inhabit cashmere cardigan. J. Crew flannel shirt. Vintage Helmut Lang jeans. Comme des garçon wool scarf. Comme Des Garçon Dr.Martens. Giles & Brother Leather Hex Nut Cuff. Hermes Cape Cod watch.
2. Professor, “Worn in Luxury 101″“This professorial look is achieved with both the classic signet ring and lizard loafers.”
“The vintage Saville Row tweed blazer, like the gold hook bracelet, have a kind of worn in luxury that compliment each other well.”
Brown/green jacket, brown/green shades.
Vintage tweed, worn in cords, washed scarf.
Ostrich skin watchband, lizard skin loafers.
The little touches that bring his outfits together are subtle and tasteful.
The outfit gets better the more you learn about it and see the details.
Vintage tweed jacket. Dries Van Notten linen and silk sweater. RRL corduroys. Churches loafers. Inhabit cashmere and cotton scarf. Hermes Arceau watch. Barton Perreira sunglasses. Giles & Brother 14k gold hook with leather lashing. Vintage signet ring
3. Past Meet Present
“I’ve been feeling kind of nostalgic.  There is something about an ’80s proportion, not exactly “Buffalo” but with a nod to that kind of look.”
“This vintage coat was such a great find.  It feels so modern but it is from the ’50s.
These understated Giles & Brother pieces add clean modern lines to an otherwise vintage look.”
So much artistic personality in this look – from the graphic print, to the bandana scarf, to the white socks.
Vintage mohair coat. Keith Haring by Patricia Field sweatshirt. APC jeans. Vintage bandana. Hermes belt. Churches shoes. Giles & Brother Black visor bracelet and Black hook with leather lashing.
4. Sea Captain Swag“This is a favorite “winter in new york” outfit. Maybe it’s the blond beard but I tend to default to the seafarer look.”
  “The hex nut cuff and the id bracelet in black compliment the mood.”I love how Philips looks are often drawn from a specific inspiration – workwear, professorial, vintage, seafarer, etc.
It’s a common trait among designers I think.Vintage U.S. Navy peacoat. Prada wool cardigan. Commes Des Garçon shirt. Acne jeans. Red Wing boots. Giles & Brother Hex nut cuff hematite and Black Braided Leather ID Wrap Bracelet. 
5. Masculine EleganceMasculine jewelry isn’t reserved for casual occasions.
With a suited look, though, the touches should be even more minimal and subtle.“Cognac diamonds set in dark steel rings give this dress up look the right edge – one of the few cases where men look good in diamonds”Even his suited look is full of personality – the play on dark colors/fabrics, the flare on the pants, the minimal collar pin, the perforated slip-ons, the chunky tortoise shades, the badassbelt…Sabitino suit. Kolor shirt. Prada shoes. Jill Sander tie. Louis Vuitton belt. Tom Ford sunglasses.


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