Armani Goes Green By Simon Rawson - Friday, February 26, 2010
Ah Armani! Got the shoes, suit and watch? Complete your look with…
An Armani bicycle! Going green has become more and more fashionable first with Karl Lagerfeld’s mink riding helmet and now with legendary Italian fashion designer branching out into bikes. The new design kicked off with gorgeous models cycling down the runway in Milan.
The time has never been more perfect to be environment friendly while turning heads, with your own stylish cycle. The Emporio Armani bicycles are sporty hybrids made by Bianchi and are making quite a splash among celebs, with a matching pair being gifted to Mr. and Mrs. Cruise.
Suffice it to say, anyone who wants to be “in” as far as fashion is concerned not to mention save heaps on parking and car insurance, should consider buying a bicycle in 2010.
Come down to
Voi and take one for a test drive, be quick, we only have one!
Mens 2010 Style Staple By Simon Rawson - Wednesday, February 24, 2010
What can be worn as daywear, eveningwear, outerwear, layered over a t-shirt or topped with a scarf?
The
blazer of course! One of the most versatile pieces you can own, which also happens to be the must have item for 2010. The blazer has long been a staple in every style conscious mans wardrobe, and you most likely already have your single buttoned basic black, navy or charcoal right? If not, make one of these timely choices your first endeavor into the vast world of blazers.
If however, you have long been a fan of 2010’s hottest trend and have your basics firmly planted in your closet, this may just be the year to try something a bit different. With so many new
beautiful designs and patterns to choose from, you will have a tough decision on your hands.
Here are some of my favorites below.
Now that we have colors and
style out of the way, lets dive into fit. Fit is one of, if not thee most important aspect of your new blazer. There may be an urge to impress the sales lady by purchasing a bigger size however, you won’t be impressing anyone if your swimming in what may appear to be your dads jacket. Bringing us to rule number 1, always make sure you have the right size. If you are in between sizes, go for the larger size and have it professionally tailored. The second most important aspect of fit is the sleeve length. The sleeve should land somewhere between the wrist bone and the 2nd to 3rd joint on your thumb. Personally I think if you have a great watch, the sleeve should land just at the wrist. Why have it, if no one can see it right?
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