All around the US, temperatures are dropping and all around the US people are still walking around in shorts. Come on people, be smart. If you’re having an unusually warm day in your area, go for it, wear the shorts, but even on an unusually warm day, it will get cold at night. When it’s [...]
Don’t fall victim to new clothes mania
Written by Jason Lee on October 16, 2009Category: Uncategorized
We’re all guilty of buying something new and immediately wearing it. Nothing wrong with that, but we’re also all guilty of over-wearing a new piece of clothing or an accessory that we’ve purchased and scoffing at our friends for doing the same. Don’t fall into the trap. I know that new pair of boots or [...]
Fighting the Norm Without Fighting the Flow
Written by Jason Lee on October 12, 2009Category: Uncategorized
Everyone in the world belongs to a tribe, a socioeconomic class, a frat that decides the way we look and act. There’s nothing wrong with this. We normally associate ourselves with people who are like us, so looking and acting like our friends is not because they are our friends, they are our friends because [...]
Eureka! The Secret to the Everyday Outfit
Written by Jason Lee on October 9, 2009Category: Uncategorized
I think I figured it out. As a big fan of fashion and clothing, I like to look at the way people dress and I love to tear it down and figure out what I like about it. After years of doing this, I have come across the one thing that I believe to be [...]
It seems that a perfectly acceptable form of dress for men in large cities in America goes completely unused and, in fact, is looked down upon by the rest of the nation. I’m speaking of the v-neck. Now before you go and judge the v-neck, hear me out, I may be able to change your [...]
Ok, I waited and waited and thought, eventually this thing is going to die off on its own, but I’ve waited too long and now it’s time for me to step in.
This Ed Hardy thing is ridiculous. You can’t stop at a gas station or Wal-Mart in America and not run into someone wearing Ed Hardy. Sure a lot of the stuff (well the more expensive stuff anyways) is cut well and fits nicely, but it never looked good.





