how do you remove creases from leather jackets?

Posted by admin | Filed under Fashion & Accessories | Jun 26, 2010 | Tags: , , | No Comments
Maripat R wrote:


I just bought a cute leather blazer that a has a crease in one of the lapels ( from packing) how do I get rid of it? can you iron leather?

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Motorcycle Racing Jackets

Posted by admin | Filed under Automotive | Jun 24, 2010 | Tags: , , | No Comments
Jimmy Sturo wrote:




Motorcycle racing jackets are stylish, classy, and extremely functional. Combining glamour with protection and comfort, such jackets form an essential part of motorcycle racing gear. Today, motorcycle jackets are available in plenty of different sizes, material, styles, and brands.

Some brands which are particularly popular among motorcyclists include Arlen Ness, AXO Gear, First Gear, Icon, Moose, Shift, Alpinestars, and Joe Rocket. Others are Ride Gear, San Diego Leather, Motor Helmets, Motorcycle Superstore, Brockton Cycle Center, Eagle Leather, Jamin Leather, Fox Creek, and Vanson Leathers. All the aforementioned companies offer jackets made up of textiles or leather, in different sizes and types.

Racing jackets have combine comfort with protection for the convenience and safety of the rider. Usually such jackets have CE-rated armor in the shoulder and elbow areas, and other hard-impact places. Padding or foam is also provided for the comfort of the rider. Such jackets also have better fits than other jackets, to enable comfortable sports riding.

Some brands, like First Gear, provide features like ‘CE certification’; ‘Hypertex, a material used for abrasion prevention’; ‘cuff vent system’; ‘Kwik- Dry, which makes jacket water-proof and prevents staining or shrinking’; and many other features.

An amazing collection of racing jackets can be found at Motor Helmets. Besides offering nearly all popular brands, it also provides discounts on some products, allowing huge savings on high-quality leather and textile racing jackets. Some popular ones include Joe Rocket 2006 jackets, Alpinestars men’s and women’s jackets (around $699.95), Icon ($350 – $380), First Gear ($289.95), and many more. Ride Gear also has a number of brands to choose from. It guarantees safe shopping and the best price.

Brockton Cycle Center allows big savings too. Jackets at Alpinestars can be bought for $349.00 instead of the regular price of $379.99. Also, jackets from companies like Kawasaki, Yamaha, and a number of other brands can be found at reduced prices. Motorcycle racing jackets combine comfort and safety. They are required by all racing motorcyclists for comfortable, safe, and abrasion-free rides.

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Discount Leather Jackets

Jimmy Sturo wrote:




Leather is a very expensive material. Therefore, one should always think carefully before opting for a leather jacket. In fact, people should never buy a leather jacket unless and until they are completely sure they will wear it.

However, to make their decisions easier, leather jackets are available at a discount rate, so that the prospective leather jacket-wearer can get a feel of them, without feeling a huge cut into his wallet.

Discounts on leather jackets can be huge, sometimes 60% to 70%. These discounts occur generally during off-seasons or if the store has a clearance. Most wholesalers, who buy and deal directly with manufacturers, can offer discounts all year long. Various other wholesalers and shops offer free accessories, like leather belts and wallets, to go with their jackets.

Discounts are available on all kinds of leather jackets, like men’s classic jackets, women’s classic jackets, motorcycle leather jackets, flying bomber leather jackets, leather flight jackets, zipper closing, long jackets, waist length jackets, trench coats, short sports jackets and reversible leather jackets.

One of the easiest ways to buy discount leather jackets is over the Internet. Various websites offer leather jackets at a discount. Also, there are websites which offer leather jackets at wholesale prices, which are much less than the retail prices. However, one has to be more careful when buying discount jackets than when buying leather jackets at the full retail price. Quality should be checked when buying any goods at a discount.

Some of the websites offering leather jackets on discount are Neil Cooper, Bluefly and Webbikeworld.

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How do I store down jackets during the summer?

Posted by admin | Filed under Cleaning & Laundry | Jun 24, 2010 | Tags: , | 4 Comments
meme123 wrote:


I have two down jackets and I have no idea how to store them during the summer. Can I just vacuum seal them in the plastic bags? Would that flatten the jackets?

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Tips For Men’s Clothing

Posted by admin | Filed under Shopping And Product Reviews | Jun 23, 2010 | Tags: , , | No Comments
Victor Epand wrote:




So many guys have no idea how to dress, so kudos to you for taking the initiative! Being shy can be tough, but you can get yourself out of your shell a bit simply by dressing confidently.

You are 100% correct about everything fashionable not working for everyone. I don’t think you should go down the “trendy” route per say. Go for classic cuts that flatter your body type. Some basics you should start with: a pair of dark-wash straight-leg jeans, a pair of black dress pants, tan dress pants, dark colored button-up shirts, a nice fitted sweater (NO, not the tight turtleneck ones–opt for a looser version), and some everyday shoes like brown dress boots.

When you walk into a store, look around before you do anything else. If you look at clothes and think: these aren’t for me, then move on. American eagle is a great store for basics that are a little more casual. They have nice khaki pants and jeans, and a few fun buttons up shirts. Express Men’s is another store I recommend. There, you will find dressier stuff, like black and tan dress pants, and some dressier tops.

Don’t be afraid to ask sales people for help–that’s their job and you will probably save them the boredom of standing around with nothing to do. First, look around the entire store. If you find something you might like, try it on, or ask a sales person if they think it would work well for you, and what to wear with it. They will be glad to help, I promise.

And the most important rule is to try everything on! Make sure that it fits properly before you buy it (ask a trusted friend or a salesperson).

For basic everyday wear, I always love guys in nice fitting jeans (not too short or too tight and something with a dark wash). Steer clear of really light wash Levis. They are not flattering on anyone. For dressier pants, a nice khaki pant is always good. For these, it is worth it to spend a little money because you will get more wear out of them. So they should fit really well.

You can actually find nice ones at the gap or men’s express. For casual-wear, t shirts are always good. I’m a fan of the ones that have a bit of a vintage feel. Just make sure that the shirt is fitted. Most guys buy shirts way too big and the end result is that they look sloppy. It shouldn’t be ridiculously skin-tight, but it should lay against the skin a bit. For dressier shirts, I LOVE express for men. I promise they aren’t paying me to tell you this, but that store is great for guys.

They have really nice button up shirts for $25 and they fit really well, because they have a bit of stretch in them. They have so many different colors. Do yourself a favor and stay away from pink and purple. Not many guys can pull it off and it’s too tricky. Go for a blue shirt to match your eyes. Probably any darker color would go well with your hair…dark green, burgundy, etc. So those are all the basics. Get yourself a good pair of jeans, a nice pair of khakis, a few fitted t-shirts, and a couple button down shirts and you should be good to go.

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What jackets are good for girls with big boobs?

Posted by admin | Filed under Fashion & Accessories | Jun 22, 2010 | Tags: , , | 8 Comments
Amy wrote:


I’m trying to find a light jacket for fall but it seems like none of them are really for my body type. I’m 17 and I wear a 38D, sometimes DD. Jackets with buttons look terrible on me and the belted ones just make me feel huge. I’m really not a hoodie person either. So what style should I look for that will actually fit me with out pulling and creasing on my chest? Thanks.

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Custom Leather Jackets

Jimmy Sturo wrote:




Every premium product has discerning users. There are companies that provide custom-made jackets to customers who wish to own something they themselves designed. These jackets are called custom-tailored or custom jackets.

A custom-tailored leather jacket gives unlimited options to the client, within certain means. One can choose the material, design, make, and type of leather jacket one wants. Custom leather jackets are ordered by small groups wishing to show their unity, with their common emblems on their jackets. Biker gangs like the Hell’s Angels use custom leather jackets. Advertisers also use custom leather jackets for their advertisements.

Custom leather jackets are mainly in demand by companies, institutions and universities that give out leather jackets to students and employees. Custom leather jackets can also be embossed with names, numbers and other designs. Business houses generally use custom jackets as gift and prizes.

Some individuals order custom leather jackets. One of the main reasons for this is the generic sizes of leather jackets that the major companies sell. Also there is little or no length selection while buying a leather jacket the traditional way. Therefore, a custom leather jacket is the perfect answer for people who wish to have a particular jacket.

However, people should take care and proper decisions before ordering a custom leather jacket. They should decide on the size, shape and style of the jacket before opting for one. Some of the various things one should keep in mind while ordering a custom leather jacket are sleeve length, wrist circumference, overall length and waist tapering.

One suggestion from major custom jacket tailors is to try on a jacket three even sizes larger than what one normally wears. Therefore, if someone wears a 38 size suit coat, they should try a 44 size jacket for proper sizing. This will ensure that the custom jacket can be easily zipped up.

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ELTON JOHN – Leather Jackets (1986)

Posted by admin | Filed under Music | Jun 21, 2010 | Tags: , , | 25 Comments
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What to Wear With a Men’s Blazer Jacket

Posted by admin | Filed under Shopping And Product Reviews | Jun 20, 2010 | Tags: , , | No Comments
Antonio Centeno wrote:




The beauty of the men’s blazer is that it goes with almost anything. For the purpose of this discourse, by blazer we mean a classic single-breasted navy wool coat with brass buttons. Over gray flannel slacks, a white button-down oxford shirt and a striped tie, it makes a classic outfit that in the United States registers just shy of a suit on the formality scale. On the weekend, the same blazer over chinos and a polo shirt makes a very smart casual outfit. In this article we will discuss some basic means of wearing a men’s blazer jacket for work and leisure.

If you work in a business casual office, the blazer gives you a simple solution to the tricky problem of dressing respectably without appearing aloof. In a workplace dominated by polo shirts and khakis, the man who has the class to throw a blazer on over the ensemble looks distinctive without standing out. A dress shirt with a button-down collar and gray flannels are also worthy accompaniments for a blazer; add a tie to take it up a notch. A point collar shirt formalizes the ensemble a tad more, and here one should stop. Contrast collars really belong under a suit, and even if the formality of French cuffs were not an issue, having cuff-links next to brass sleeve buttons creates a discordant clash. For footwear, bluchers, loafers, and monk-strap dress shoes are all good options.

The outfits described above are also smart choices for dinner in a nice restaurant or a morning religious service. In fact, the blazer will serve you well for most weekend activities, from taking in a play in most American cities to cheering on a girls’ softball team. It looks aristocratic and dignified over an ecru turtleneck and your trusty gray flannels; for a laid-back look in the summer wear it with off-white pants and a bright polo. While it is perfectly acceptable to wear a blazer with jeans, and indeed the combination can look very stylish, one must take care that pants and coat are not too close in color. This goes for any jacket and pants combination: if it’s not a suit, it shouldn’t look like one from a distance.

When it comes to dress shirts, as said above a button-down oxford is the classic. Besides solids, a broad variety of stripes and checks, including many that would look garish with a suit, mix well with a blazer. The latter’s dark, solid fabric looks good next to just about anything, and the shiny buttons amply counterweight bold patterns. For a more casual look go with a long-sleeve polo shirt or a turtleneck depending on the climate. The urbane silk tee-shirt and tight-fitting knit shirt tend to clash in their modernity with the blazer’s long heritage, and work better with a suit jacket.

In cooler weather, you way want to don a sweater under your blazer jacket. If you’re going without a tie, a cable-knit or argyle crew-neck will add some life to the outfit. The V-neck worn over a tie may also be patterned or textured, but can be solid as well.

A few words on neckwear and accessories: the tie you wear with a blazer should be in keeping with its sporty dressiness. Woven silks in polka dots, bold stripes, and other simple patterns do this grandly, as do knits of silk or wool. The bowtie with white shirt and blue blazer looks sophisticated on the few men who know precisely how and when to wear it, but goofy on most everyone else. Beyond ties, any pocket square that harmonizes with the rest of the outfit adds a dash of style. For younger men, it will also ensure that a blazer and white shirt don’t look like a prep school uniform. For belts, follow the old rule: match leather to leather, metal to metal. That means brown with brown shoes, although it can be a different shade of brown, and black with black. The buckle should be brass to coordinate with the buttons.

As you can see, the possibilities with a blazer really are endless. It is perhaps the best investment a man can make in his wardrobe, as it virtually doubles the choices he has each morning when getting dressed. It will serve nobly in a wide range of situations, and never go out of style.

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Tips For New Casual Wear Varieties

David Urmann wrote:




Casual wear is typically the dress code for hotel dinners, family reunions, and certain social gatherings. Skin exposure is the majorly pronounced fashion in terms of casual wear. The exposure of the back, shoulders, and thighs is not acceptable in this type of clothing. Many casual clothing are made in order to highlight colors as well as the movement with their eye-catching designs, as well as for the style that flows and flickers.

Casual wear has become smart and trendy in this new world. Nowadays, many designers create casual wear so as to meet the needs of the workers in terms of clothing. Casual wear is a type of dress code that emphasizes uniformity, comfort, and personal looks over presentation. Outfits such as capris, kurtas, khakis, t-shirts, churidars, jeans, skirts all became elements of the casual wear collection.

Casual clothes are worn for every event, except for proper or formal occasions like weddings, business meetings, conference meetings and much more. The most familiar casual wear is the t-shirt and jeans. There are some types of casual wear like muscle shirts, casual shirts, cargo pants, jeans, t-shirts and shorts. Polo shirts can help add to your casual wear wardrobe.

T-shirt and blue jeans have been illustrated as the Casual Uniform. Amelia Bloomer, the famous designer in the 1990’s, even presented her designs in trousers for women casual wear, which is the alternative to the skirt and formal hoops. In recent fashion images, formal dresses are also considered as casual wear. Designers can push various quantities of dressing in this style of clothing.

Several tips to help with your casual look:
a. Keep your formal or casual clothes clean, ironed, mended and in tip-top shape.
b. Use casual handbags and accessories.
c. Don’t attempt to mix diamonds and gold watch with your attire.
d. The way you buy career clothes is the same way you should buy your casual apparel.
e. Avoid casual clich

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