Posted on April 1, 2008 by admin Filed Under Fashion, Fun, Special Buckles | Leave a Comment
Firefighters are hot!…retrieving kittens from trees and families from burning buildings. Very sexy! Which is why the firefighter belt buckle, sold on Amazon, is so cool. Every man, from accountants to electricians, can wear the metal buckle and get in on the “hero” fantasy all woman secretly harbor. Polished silver chrome and a pewter satin finish give it depth and an expensive look that exceeds its actual cost. Pair with jeans, black blazer and a cool pair of colorful sneaks for a night out. Just don’t tell the ladies you’re an actual firefighter, unless you are.
Posted on March 31, 2008 by admin Filed Under Articles, Celebs, Events, Fashion | 1 Comment
John Legend is not only an amazing singer/songwriter/musician, he’s also a style icon. Soulful stylehounds eager to expand the scope of their intellectually ironic, urban-centric closet look to Legend for guidance. He’s classic, tailored, old-fashioned fashion whose wardrobe denotes a hint of high-brow and a heavy dose of hip-hop flavor.
It’s no wonder, then, that a recent appearance at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo witnessed Legend wearing a belt buckle and cowboy hat with all the authority of an actual cowboy. The accessories were given to him by rodeo officials.
“I have good stylists,” the star modestly remarked. This look, however, was all his. Replete with sneakers and a biker jacket, onlookers said he appeared cool, comfortable and apropo.
The trick to pulling off Legends city-fied country look is not going overboard. Keep most of your normal, everyday gear in tact and add one or two harmonious accessories.
Posted on March 28, 2008 by admin Filed Under Special Buckles, Vintage Belt Buckles | Leave a Comment
There are many ways to honor loved ones who’ve passed. I once wrote a blog about all the memorable things my Grandpa said and the country music he loved so much. One young woman keeps a piece of her Father close by wearing his favorite belt buckle. She doesn’t know where he got it or what it’s worth, but it is invaluable to her. What a beautiful way to honor the memory of someone dear. For the full story, click here.
Posted on March 27, 2008 by admin Filed Under Politics, Special Buckles, Video | Leave a Comment
Here’s an interesting story. The Reagan library has lost most of The Gippers prized belt buckle collection. A November 2007 NPR Radio Show, The Ramble, reported that hundreds of belt buckles “could not be accounted for”. One host suggested checking the waistlines of library employees or searching ebay for the items.
As far as fashion goes, seasonal must-haves fall in and out of favor faster than you can say “Tear down this wall” but owning a piece of presidential history is always cool (even though, in this case, highly illegal). Maybe spreading the wealth by sharing his renowned belt buckle collection is the former Prez’s post-mortem attempt at an economic stimulus package. You heard it hear first…the definitive analysis of Reaganomics.
Click here to listen to The Ramble (at about a minute into the show).
Above Photo Courtesy Ronald Reagan Library.
Posted on March 25, 2008 by admin Filed Under Fashion | Leave a Comment
…The debate continues. In the history of menswear, much has been said about matching belt to shoe. Brown leather boot with croc belt? Burgundy wingtips with black suede belt? I’ve pontificated on the merits of matching metals in previous posts–silver cufflinks with silver buckle with silver watch, etc–but haven’t broached the color/textile quandry.
Frankly, I’m undecided. A turned out man knows how to create a “story” with his clothes and, in doing so, may decide matching doesn’t properly complete his look. Most men, however, are probably best advised to stay, at least, within the same color family when it comes to belts and footwear.
For a knowledgeable take on this read A Suitable Wardrobe. In a world where former Mickey Mouse Club Members have their own clothing lines (ahem, Justin Timberlake), this style consultant’s commentary is sophisticated, relevant and timeless.