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Summer Fashion Update

Posted on: June 6th, 2011 by rpgadmin No Comments

The Dressy Sport Jacket
A sports coat is something you really need to have in your summer wardrobe. You might be thinking “but what kind of pants do I wear with it?” Here’s the answer to that problem. You want the pants to be dressed to the jacket. So, if you have a pale tobacco jacket, go for a dark pant. If you have a dark jacket, opt for a lighter pant. In other words, if you’re trying to match the color value of the jacket, you’re heading in the wrong direction. The great thing about sports jackets this season too is that they’re much more structured and elegant than they have been in the past. If you work in a more casual office setting, you can definitely rock this to work instead of a suit.

“Doing your own thing as long as its classy is how you should look at most things.  The days of hard and fast fashion trends have gone by the wayside.” ~ Ari Schenk, designer

The Woven Belt
So a few years ago we really told guys to go for the confident no-belt look. The good thing about a belt though is that it’s a finishing touch, like a pocket square is for a business look. Woven belts give an outfit some rugged authenticity. They have some casual attitude and for that reason are more of a summer accessory. Don’t worry about matching the color of the leather to your shoes. They look great with a pair of Jack Purcell’s or a pair of beat up boots. Buy one a little bigger. When the tail hangs down a little bit, it gives you some swagger. The other great thing about a braided belt: you don’t have to worry if your waistline expands!

No Tie? No Problem
This trend definitely has its roots in the 80s. Think Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman in Rainman. It’s totally clean, modern, and minimalist. Everyone from Patrik Ervell and Jil Sander to Simon Spurr pulled it off on the runway. Buttoning that top bottom gives you a little fashion edge. You can do it with a suit or just with a shirt. In that case, try rolling the sleeves up.

 

Everybody wants to be Jordan. . .

Posted on: June 5th, 2011 by rpgadmin 3 Comments

. . . but nobody wants to be Larry Bird, until now!  Dirk Nowitzki from the Dallas Mavericks is down-right-no-holds-barred AWESOME!  You can find other words to describe his level of play but they had better be similar or you’re not watching the same player that I am.  Rebounding, shooting, assisting, leadership and focus.  The Heat had better figure out a way to stop this guy’s “determination” or they can kiss this season good night.  I say determination because when you’re down 15 points half way through the fourth quarter and come back to win you have an attitude that’s dangerous, lethal and infectious.  I can hardly wait to watch tonights game.

Last thursday night was one of the best games of basketball I have ever watched and I’ve been a fan of the NBA for decades.  I’ve seen Bird, Magic and “His Airness” play unbelievable games and now I feel as though you have to include Nowitzki when you mention great players from the past.  Wow!  I can easily do that.  He has upstaged King James, who’s a great player mind you, but. . . !  When it’s all said and done the great “teams” of the past had Larry Bird, Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan who won three, five, and six championships respectively.  Is it unfair to compare a 6’9” Bird to a 7′ Nowitzki?  Not really!

The is one of the few times in the past decade or so when a Larry Bird comparison comes into play.  You never hear that.  Kids grow up today dreaming of being the next Michael Jordan but have you ever heard of a kid growing up telling you he wants to be the next Larry Bird, or even Magic Johnson?  Never!  Nowitzki is an agile and crazy driven center who is playing with a torn tendon in his left hand was loud and angry at team mates in time out huddles and was pointing his finger demanding they play harder.  Wow I say again.  You don’t see that very often in today’s NBA.

Nowitzki knows he has to play both offense and defense in a flawless manner.  The Heat’s offense is more unreliable. LeBron James and Dwyane Wade are one-on-one players who get to the rim and rely on a referee’s whistle. What if the ref doesn’t blow the whistle? What if they can’t get to the rim and have to rely on their jump shots?  The Heat act like offense doesn’t matter.

Nowitzki is an old-school player of the past (or at least he thinks like them) and when you study history in the NBA the old school players win far more rings than the flash in the pan Jordan wannabe’s.

We’ll see what happens.

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