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Showing posts with label military fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label military fashion. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

The Game On Fashion

Fashion and sports will seem to emerge this spring season of 2012. Browsing on Style.Com, I've read a page wherein the fashion trend report for the year is being forecast. One of the said trends is the Game On. Well, this trend is about the combo of style and sports (some with embroidery digitizing design on them). According to Style.com; sport emerged as one of this season’s biggest themes in New York, with parachute strap dresses at Altuzarra and sleek track pants from the boys at Rag & Bone. Alexander Wang’s mesh bombers, floral hoodies, and stadium map sweaters may look ready for the playing field, but we guarantee you’ll be seeing them on the street-style highlight reel come spring. Now, let's take a look at some of them:

Y-3

Victoria Beckham

Versus

Stella McCartney

Rag and Bone

Michael Kors

Lacoste

Isabel Marant

Alexander Wang

Akris





Source: Style. Com | Stylista on the Block

Monday, November 21, 2011

Steve Nash: From Athlete to Model


Stephen John "Steve" Nash, the South African-born Canadian professional basketball player who plays point guard for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association (NBA) has developed his own clothing line called The Steve Nash Collection. Funny, for I seldom see him wearing coat and tie, yet his clothing line apparels are made up of ties, cufflinks and other formal menswear. Eric Freeman  even says that "The Steve Nash Collection should be a thin T-shirt, cargo shorts, and Toms shoes." Ironically, it is the opposite.haha.

Check out his photos here:


Looks like his not the Steve Nash that we've known for years. He even looks like Pete Campbell of Mad Men. Take a look:


Anyway, Steve Nash Collection apparel gives me an idea that I can also give my brothers three suit wear as a gift this Thanksgiving Day, instead of giving them imitation  or custom digitizing designs of NBA jerseys. ;)



Sources and Related Articles:  Logo Digitizing an Option for Personalized Designing and Advertising Campaigns | A Glimpse on the New Logo of Baltimore Orioles and Miami Marlins for 2011-12 Season | Custom Digitizing Service | Google Images

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Sports Fashion: Military Inspired Athletic Shoes

Runways and the fashion world never fail to introduce to us new fads and styles. That's why it is not a surprise that even the sports industry is affected by the fashion industry .

Ever heard of a military inspired fashion?


Here are some of the models and celebrities who had already given us a glimpse of what military inspired fashion is all about ( through embroidery digitising designs or military prints outfit). 
Runway Model

Beyonce Knowles

Katy Perry
Now, military inspired fashion is not just a part of the embroidery digitising, entertainment and modelling world but it also makes its way into the sports industry.


James Lebron has a new shoes this new season, which is a U.S. Air Force inspired athletic shoes. Nike calls it “The Cannon” edition of the LeBron 9. Nike says that edition of the shoe will be released first in South Florida starting at midnight Sunday “as a sign of appreciation and respect for LeBron’s South Florida fans and community.” However, the sneakers is quite pricey and carry a retail price of $170.


Will you buy these shoes?