Friday, September 12, 2008
There is no greater threat to your manhood than the styles thwarted upon us by websites like, Mens.Style.com. I peruse the site on occasion and find they do have some interesting content... On occasion. I was lured there this time by a Lebron James x Ralph Lauren inspired, limited edition, collectible, basketball and clicked because I was curious. Tell me this wouldn't be cool to have autographed, by the designer and the player:
Only problem is, unless you have extremely, deep pockets, you won't be able to handle this rock, which was produced for an invite-only shopping event to benefit the LeBron James Family Foundation (which, among other initiatives, supports fitness programs for kids).
But then I scrolled down and came across this horrible shoe called the Quoddy, (sorry, SouthWillard.com,$250.00 is too much for this) which illustrates a small part of the problem with men's fashion and the people that attempt to dictate our style to us not for us and have only a vague view of what men really want to wear.
Do yourself a favor... grab a pair of the Adidas ZX700 Boat Shoe (about $100) instead and really step into the Fall season like a man. Here are 3 different styles from the staple and low key to the fashion forward.
Do yourself a favor... grab a pair of the Adidas ZX700 Boat Shoe (about $100) instead and really step into the Fall season like a man. Here are 3 different styles from the staple and low key to the fashion forward.
Look for Part 2 of my criticism of men's style design.
Labels: Adidas, Jay Z, Lebron James, Ralph Lauren, Style
2 Comments:
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- The Real Realtor said...
September 13, 2008 at 8:08 AMMr. Padron...in Living Color...HATED IT. This crap is whickty whack. None of this stuff looks cool unless you're Tony Starks from Wutan. Keep it real & send me some fashion that the guy who paid courtside to see LEbron is wearing- Anonymous said...
September 13, 2008 at 1:18 PMyour recommendation is def whack those shoes are UGLY...stick to what you know..it ain't fashion
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