February 2012
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Thanks man!  It is indeed a Jack Spade bag.   funkypresident replied to your photoset: Looks like Monsieur Jerome Caught me again, this… good shot. i think I have that briefcase, in navy. Spade?
Feb 21st
"Time to call The 'Menswear' Trend what it is: The... →
This article is right on point. I’ve been thinking about this shift a lot lately and it actually plays into the big picture for the book I’m working on. Men look at clothes now the way they look at cars, not the way women look at dresses. There is a strong cultural shift taking place and it’s more significant than just the dollars and cents.
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Men Step Out of the Recession, Bag on Hip,... →
Very accurate trend report
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Listenmostexerent: Waterloo Sunset | The Kinks One...
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Taking pics on real cameras
I’m using a real camera today for the most part and although the pics are better, I gotta wait til I get home to edit and upload. Oh well. Patience is a virtue.
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More to come
So while most of my contemporaries are hitting up the off site and non affiliated all men’s shows at NYFW, I’ve been chilling at the tents and checking out the women’s shows (and some men’s). I got to see some of the big names today, such as Diane Von Furstenburg and Custo Barcelona and saw Herve Leger and Mara Hoffman yesterday. Shows of that scale are truly something to...
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Most ExeRent bRog: Wabi and Sabi: The Aesthetics... →
mostexerent: Nearly all the arts in historical China and Japan derive their aesthetic principles from Taoism and Zen Buddhism. The two great philosophical traditions proved compatible specifically with the culture and psychology of Japan. The hallmark of a Chinese or Japanese masterpiece free of modern… Great post. Long as F, but well worth the read.
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