29 March 2011

Local Steez



So a friend told me about Ragnarock Apparel the other day and decided to check them out. A local crew that started a company and are currently producing some pretty fly (and inexpensive) accessories.

Like the White on Black - "The Flight School" | $40


Or the Arabic Necklace | $35

At $40 a white watch is a killer way to add some swag to an outfit without breaking the bank. You should have, in my opinion, 1 $300-$500 watch that is your go to for looking clean, and the rest fun. No sense in spending hundreds on watches you will wear occasionally, but watches are an easy way to get into the accessory game and swag up that wardrobe.

More experience swaggers can danger towards that fly necklace: wood, is good. If people ask what it means, tell them it's Arabic for "You're jealous you can't rock this"

swag on

28 March 2011

Super - The W

These, are insane. You better be ready to walk around with pre-written apology letters for breaking so many necks with these on.

I am always on the look out for an alternative to my Ray Ban New Wayfarer RB 2132's (top red on black, naturally) and I think I may have found new glasses here.

Clean, sheek, vintage. Not even sure how they fit so much swag into a pair of sunglasses.

Could it be because they make these with lenses from Carl Zeiss? Probably not, but that's wild in my opinion.

Check out the W collection from SUPER, here

Do yourself a favor and get a decent set of sunglasses. Don't buy them online unless you KNOW how to buy sunglasses, everyone's face is different, cool sunglasses are not universal.

**these are summer glasses unless you have a real deep wardrobe to shift focus

swag on

Legendary

Fashion director for the Neiman Marcus Nick Wooster is the man. The Dos Equis "most interesting man in the world" has nothing on this guy. His fashion sense is something most people idolize but very few people can pull off.

A few thing I idolize about this man:

1: Full sleeves, and still at the top tier of Neiman Marcus
2: Has the widest variety of clothes in the world, he wears literally every style.
3: He has the money to afford anything, but keeps his style so basic (aside from his suits that I would kill for) that those of us who can't afford can take bits from his wardrobe and get close enough.
4: What he wears, not important, how he wears it, is something you should learn from.
5: His mustache. Straight up danger.


Is he on every fashion blog in the world? Yes. Do I care? No. Starting a fashion blog talking about anything else is blasphemy.