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Designer Clothing?

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

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Celebrities and designer reading glasses

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

The fashion industry is not just about clothing and shoes, accessories play a major role in a complete personal fashion statement. The eyeglass industry has made a major impact on fashion and designers as well as celebrities want to be recognized for being totally in sync with what is worn on the body, as well as what is worn on the face. Reading glasses and sunglasses are considered essential fashion accessories and designers develop styles that compliment them. Every brand wants eyewear recognition and every consumer wants eyewear that distinguish and accent their personal fashion tastes. The eyeglass market is constantly changing and new designers license their names to eyeglass companies to promote a lifestyle or attitude. Celebrities wear their designs and a profitable relationship develops, which is called a complete fashion statement.

The list of fashion designers that license their name for reading glasses and sunglasses is a long one. Every designer knows that theres a celebrity waiting to advertise and promote their product. Brands like Baby Phat, Converse. Prada, Burberry, Polo, Kate Spade, Guess, Gucci and Hugo Boss, as well as Ray-Ban, Oakley and Shuron Ronsir and countless others, all play a major role in the eyeglass market. Fashion is rooted in association. Everyone develops a fashion statement based on something that is already established. Theres a consumer who wears only Polo clothing or Kate Spade designs, so the reading glasses must be in sync with the brands clothing and other accessories.

Celebrities are considered walking billboards when it comes to promoting an eyeglass brand. Brad Pitt wearing a pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses is worth millions in sales, but when you add names like Johnny Depp, Ben Affleck and Luke Ford to Ray-Ban’s list of wearers, the sales continue to grow season after season. Tom Cruise in a pair of Oakley Romeos or John Travolta in a pair of Oakley Square Wires or Matt Damon seen wearing a pair of Shuron Ronsir Zyls, creates new fashion statements that trickle through different cultures and create individual attitudes and style niches. The eyeglass industry is driven and supported by celebrities that wear eyeglasses and designers who license their name. It is a relationship that is a win for everyone involved. Thanks to that relationship, sunglasses and reading glasses have moved from the inexpensive racks in grocery stores to designer display cases in high-end retail outlets. A designer pair of reading glasses can cost as much as tailored suit or dress. Eyeglasses have taken their rightful place in the fashion world and that places keeps getting bigger everyday.

Kent Hamilton is the owner of www.TrendyGlasses.net – where you can find the best selection of designer reading glasses, reading sunglasses, mens reading glasses and other reading eyeglasses.

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Fashionable Designer Underwear for Men

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

There’s no doubt about it – designer apparel and designer underwear is hot! No longer the domain of brand conscious female shoppers hitting Rodeo Drive, today men are making up an ever increasing percentage of brand aware apparel shoppers. The days of grabbing just any old pair of underwear out of the dresser are over for good. Today’s fashionable men coordinate their underwear to their outerwear just like they pick the right tie for a suit.

Needless to say, the leading luxury brands and most fashionable men’s designer such as Calvin Klein, Hugo Boss and GrigioPerla have caught on to this trend and offer stylish underwear designs and often whole underwear lines consisting of briefs, boxers, trunks and even jockstraps. Wearing the latest Spring collection Calvin Klein dress shirt? Now you can accessorize with a matching pair of Calvin Klein underwear. Anyone lucky enough to see both will surely appreciate it.

Each of these designers offers a particular interpretation of the classic underwear styles. Whether you prefer low rise or briefs, follow the latest fashion trends or stick to your long term favorites, you can find designer underwear to match your taste and budget. It doesn’t hurt to create a little excitement with your undergarments and throw on something daring, dressy or unexpected.

At International Jock, we offer the largest selection of mens underwear for the fashion obsessed men. Between our selection of Calvin Klein underwear, C-IN2 underwear, 2xist underwear and other name brands you are sure to find the styles you are looking for. We strongly feel your underwear should be an expression of who you are even when your audience is limited. We scour the globe to find all the latest thongs, briefs and boxers from designer underwear brands.

Mejo is a Copywriter of mens-thongs He had written various articles in different topics on Mens Underwear. For more information visit: calvin klein underwear Contact him at internationaljock1@gmail.com

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Choosing Discount Designer Fragrances As Gifts

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

If you are considering giving perfumes for gift ideas, you should do yourself a favor and use one of the hundreds of designer fragrance shops that offer big discount perfume online. You can start your shopping with a search for “shop branded perfumes and cologne” or “buy designer colognes” to find literally hundreds of designer perfume shops. Most of the discount fragrance shops sell brands like Hugo Boss Deep Red by Hugo Boss, Jean Paul Gaultier Male Summer by Jean Paul Gaultier and Secret Obsession by Calvin Klein. They also offer one price shipping at most of the discount perfume websites as well for the cheapest price around.

Cheap brand name perfume can also be found at some local retailers. Most of this is discontinued perfume that is no longer available to the market. The designer cologne shops that sell these will buy stock from male and female perfume shops that have overstocked brands and were unable to sell the stock before the company stopped making it. Once they stop making that specific cologne or perfume the retailers have no use for it and write it off as a loss. Discount cologne shops purchase the discontinued stock and sell it in their perfume store online.

Sometimes looking for cheap brand name perfume is challenging. If it is a well know designer like Prada, you may have difficulty finding the Prada cologne or perfume you are looking for. Buying perfume online from a designer perfume store allows you to find most any kind of cologne or perfume you want. A lot of the women’s designer perfume like Paloma Picasso by Prada, Versace Bright Crystal by Versace and Carolina Herrera 212 Sexy by Christian Dior can be found at a number of the designer perfume shop websites online for great prices. You can’t forget the men’s cologne either. Brands like YSL Kouros Energising by YSL, Ghost Man by Ghost and Armani Attitude by Giorgio Armani can be found at a number of designer cologne shop websites.

Many of the discount cologne shops sell both male and female fragrances. It doesn’t matter if you are looking to buy perfume online or men’s cologne, you will be able to find it online. Whether you are looking to buy from a cheap perfume store or from one of the discount fragrance stores you will find it online. Simply go online and do a general search for buy designer perfumes or simply discount designer perfume. You will get a list in the search results that would take the average shopper several hours to sift through.

Make sure if you are buying designer fragrances for gift ideas that you shop early enough so that your order has time to reach its destination. It is a good idea to check with the website you plan on ordering from to see how long it will take for your order to arrive. In some cases it takes several weeks while other websites can have it to you within a week.

Discountedperfumeshop.com offers heavy discounts on different perfumed products colognes and designer perfumes for men, women and children. Discounts on leading brands of cheap women’s perfumes, men’s colognes & discount perfumes.

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Men’s Designer Clothes As A Valentines Gift

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Designer Clothing

It’s a thing that many of people are in need of an idea and may not have discovered this one that I’m going to share here. Having spoken to the experts at Zee and Co. I’ve found that many people have talked about their happiness at buying designer jeans for men for Valentines Day.

The bonus of buying designer clothing for your partner at Valentines Day are many – for both of you. Think how a designer label maximises respect from many, and about how feeling great about oneself makes you feel even better towards those who caused this feeling to happen – especially when it isn’t one’s mother! Yes, we’ve all accepted by now, men in general are averse to clothes shopping, which makes this idea perfect in every way!

Time for the decisions – how do you decide on if you should buy a designer shirt, or some casual designer jeans? Every man is individual, so only people close can know, but use these questions to prompt logical thought: Does he have too many casual clothes? What clothes do you encourage him to wear?, What do the people he respects wear?, Has he got clothes lurking at the back of the wardrobe in a style you need to avoid?

My recommendation would be to selecting designer jeans as you can’t beat good old denim. When it comes to jeans you can choose from a number of styles. It only takes common sense to know that you wouldn’t want your other half to be dressed in tight fitting jeans that teeanagers wear if he is over 25 or not suited to that style. But no need to worry, luckily it’s always clear to see which type of jeans won’t suit your partner. Current fashion trends make my recommendation here easy, have a look at these Hugo Boss Jeans

Alex Jones is a fashion lover, taking advice from Zee & Co. and loving Lyle & Scott, Polo Ralph Lauren and Hugo Boss designer clothing.

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Men’s underwear – designer brands

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Men don’t give much importance to the way they dress. They try to follow one principle, “the simpler, the better”. But all the simplicity fades away when it comes to choosing the type of underwear they buy. Generally men dress up in three different ways: the decent business, the simple everyday conservative and a rugged way. No matter the way he tries to dress up, the only way to find about his inner self is the type of undergarments he wears. While dressing up it is important that they give importance to the different underwear trends and styles.

In the past, most men preferred wearing basic colors like white, black and gray. They were not ready to experiment. But today’s men don’t mind experimenting with new colors. They are ready to wear dark colors like pink, teal, yellow, orange, red and green etc.

You can get a full spectrum of colors and prints, from sporty blue-green camouflage to preppy red and white plaids in most of the designer brands like Jockey, Hanes, Calvin Klein and Hugo Boss to fashion driven brands like C-IN2, Papi and 2(x)ist.

Many of the designer brands like Emporio Armani, D&G, Diesel, Ted Baker, Hugo Boss etc first started selling Men’s suit and then went on to sell mens underwear. Calvin Klein offers various styles of mens underwear; briefs, trunks, boxer briefs and boxer shorts. Then came in other brands like Emporio Armani, who has strong branded waistband, their eagle logo is extremely bold and identifiable. Diesel is considered a street brand and has an exciting range of briefs and trunks. A large part of Calvin Kleins underwear has prints like stripes, florals, logos, abstract and retro patterns.

You can find various brands of underwear in the market. One popular brand is Hugo Boss. Hugo boss designs a complete range of men’s business wear line. This label has been divided into four different lines like Boss Black, Boss Orange, Boss Green and Boss Selection. Men’s Underwear is featured in Boss Black and Orange collections. Hugo boss is considered masters in styling men’s underwear, whether it is tanga briefs, boxer briefs or t-shirts.

Remember certain things before buying Men’s underwear. Find out what type of underwear does he prefer? If you notice most of the men prefer only one type, boxers or boxer briefs. Boxers are looser and more comfortable. Briefs and Boxer briefs are popular among athletic men. Find out your man’s waistline before shopping for him. Usual underwear sizes start off small with waistline measurements between 28 to 30 inches. Medium waistline sizes are generally 32 to 34 inches and large size can be 36 to 38 inches. Size varies from brand to brand, so it is advisable to buy based on both waistline measurement.

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Designer Sunglasses – Learn About the Different Brands

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

There are now many different brands of designer sunglasses which have either evolved in their own right, such as Ray Ban or Oakley, or have been created as an accessory to the fashion house brands, such as Gucci and Versace etc. This article examines the backgrounds to these different designer brands, tracing back to their roots and finding out how they were first created and grew into the well-known high street fashion brands that we all desire to wear. Learn about Oakley, Rayban, Dolce and Gabbana, Diesel, Gucci, Hugo Boss, Prada, Tommy Hilfiger, and Versace.

1. Oakley Sunglasses

Oakley is mostly known for their quality sunglasses and ski goggles, and was founded by Jim Jannard in California,USA in 1975, where he developed motorbike hand grips, and then sold them at motocross events. He called them The Oakley Grip, and were very different to any other grips riders had been using. In the 1980s he moved on to goggles and sunglasses, and is now a world leader in innovative design, creating new and exciting products.

UV and impact protection

Plutonite is used for all Oakley lenses. It is made of polycarbonate, making the lenses lightweight, offering superior comfort, clarity and protection against ultraviolet radiation and impact resistance. In fact, this impact resistant material blocks out 100% of all UVA, UVB and UVC radiation. The protection is formulated into the lens material, as opposed to a thin surface film that can become scratched, leaving dilated pupils exposed to ultraviolet leaks. Shielding has nothing to do with the darkness or colour of the lens, so even clear non-tinted Oakley lenses will still provide full UV protection.

The wrapped around, raked-back design of Oakley eyewear provides further protection by blocking UV from the periphery. The lens materials and frame geometries of Oakley sunglasses provide unsurpassed protection against high-velocity and high-mass impact.

Iridium lens coatings

This is a uniform filtering layer that optimizes contrast and minimizes glare, created by super-heated metallic oxides being fused to the lens at a molecular level, permanently bonding to the lens. Tuned to transmit from 9 to 92% of available light, the coatings are specifically formulated for optimal balance between reflection, transmission and absorption.

Polarization

Every single pair of Oakley polarized sunglasses achieves 99.9% efficiency in blocking polarized light waves. Harsh glare is caused by light waves bouncing off flat surfaces and water, and can be up to 10 times as bright as ambient light. With Oakley polarized lenses youll definitely keep the sun from impeding your vision.

Oakleys polarization technology surpasses industry standards for clarity, performance and durability. Common techniques of incorporating polarization films into lenses by lamination (using adhesive to sandwich the film between lens layers) and drop forming (sandwiching then heating and pressing over contoured forms) can cause haziness and optical distortion. Oakley uses an injection-moulding process to infuse the lens material around the filter. This liquid fusion creates bonding at a molecular level, allowing the filter to achieve the highest possible level of performance.

Hydrophobic (repels water)

The hydrophobic lenses repel water, oil perspiration and dust. Liquids simply bead off the lens surface without streaking, and any liquids that do not slide off the lens by gravity can be more easily wiped away than with other makes of sunglasses, making cleaning your lenses a breeze.

Oleophobic (repels oils)

The oleophobic characteristics end the frustration experienced with oils, fingerprints and other smudges on conventional eyewear. These marks on your Oakley sunglasses will easily wipe away without residue, eliminating leftover haze and reducing the effort required to clean the lenses.

Anti-static

The anti-static properties mean that dust, dirt and other particles are not drawn to the lens via static electricity. Dirt and dust degrade optical clarity, prompt more frequent cleaning and increase the likelihood of scratching.

3-Point fit

Oakley sunglasses are engineered to maintain a comfortable, secure fit. The companys patented Three-Point Fit ensures that each frame makes contact only at the bridge of the nose and behind the temples. This retains optics in perfect alignment and eliminates the discomfort of ordinary frames that hook the ears and mount with unbalanced pressure points. Some earstems are sheathed in unobtainium, an Oakley innovation that actually increases grip with perspiration.

Unobtainium

This is the name of Oakleys hydrophilic (water-attracting) synthetic rubber that increases grip when wet, usually applied to the contact points of the sunglasses (nose and sides of the head). A very similar material was used in Oakleys first product, the Oakley grips, used on motorcycle hand grips (mentioned earlier).

Frame composition

Engineering breakthroughs in structural materials allow Oakley to produce lightweight, high performance eyewear frames that maintain superior comfort and protection. The polymers used in O Matter frames (a nylon composite) are formulated for high durability, as well as controlled flexibility for improved safety during impact. To produce the ultrastrong, ultra-lightweight chassis of Oakley wire frames, five metallic compounds (including titanium) are fused into a single C-5 alloy. Both frame materials maintain resistance to ultraviolet radiation, humidity, thermal shock and chemical exposure.

X Metal

Oakley X Metal is a titanium alloy, and is the only 3-D sculpted, hypoallergenic, all-metal frame on earth. Its phenomenal strength-to-weight ratio maximizes comfort and durability. To maintain precise optical geometries, production pieces are analysed under real-time X-ray scanning and undergo five-axis machining in computerized systems that maintain 0.0005 tolerance.

2. Ray-Ban Sunglasses

Ray-Ban was founded in 1937 as a manufacturer of quality sunglasses. Ray-Ban introduced the two most imitated sunglasses in the world, the Aviator (issued free to the United States air force pilots) and the Wayfarer.

It all started in 1920 when lieutenant John MacCready returned from a balloon flight, complaining that the bright sun had permanently damaged his eyes. He asked Bausch & Lomb to develop a pair of sunglasses that would not only provide the necessary protection, but also look good. A few years later, in 1937, Bausch & Lomb produced the Anti-Glare, consisting of a lightweight gold-plated metal frame and green-tinted mineral glass lenses, which filtered out the ultraviolet rays. Pilots in the United States air force were issued these Aviator sunglasses free of charge. The aviator style soon became famous when, during World War 2, General Douglas MacArthur landed on the beaches in the Philippines. Photographers recorded the moment, and their pictures showed him wearing these aviator sunglasses which then soon became popular all over America.

Ray-Bans have been used in various Hollywood films, starting with Breakfast at Tiffanys in 1961, starring Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly. The Blues Brothers, starring Dan Akroyd and John Belushi showed them famously wearing their Wayfarer style Ray-Bans. We mustnt forget, of course, Tom Cruise in the 1983 film Risky Business. In 2006, the Honda Formula One Racing team members all wore the Ray-Ban 4075 model during the racing season.

Ray-Ban is now owned by the Luxottica group, and their headquarters are in Italy. Ray-Ban sunglasses continue to be very popular with a large range of exciting styles.

3. Dolce and Gabbana Sunglasses

Dolce and Gabanna is a high-end fashion house, founded by Italian designers Domenico Dolce from Palermo, Sicily, and Stefano Gabanna from Milan, Italy. Dolce and Gabanna are very popular among the Hollywood stars, designing clothes for Kylie Minogue, Madonna and many others. Although the two men separated in 2005, the business remains unchanged and both Dolce and Gabanna continue to design together. They endeavour to create the best designs, rather than being concerned with starting trends, and just glancing through their collection you can see for yourself that the designs are absolutely stunning.

4. Diesel Sunglasses

The Diesel brand has been around since 1978, manufacturing jeans and casual clothing, along with accessories,including Diesel sunglasses. Diesel products can be purchased from around 10,000 shops and boutiques all over the world.

The Diesel company was founded by Renzo Rosso in 1978. He and his design team always wanted to lead their own path in fashion, being slightly different from the norm, and so Diesel has become a fashion leader, rather than a fashion follower. Their manufacturing methods and quality control guarantees an outstanding quality product, with an individual style that is refreshingly different from the usual trends. So, if you want to have that certain look of individuality and style, then Diesel sunglasses are well worth considering.

5. Gucci Sunglasses

Gucci is perhaps one of the worlds most prestigious and famous fashion brands. It was founded by Guccio Gucci in Florence, Italy in 1921. Gucci is the biggest selling Italian brand in the world and has about 425 stores around the world. They also hold the world record for the most expensive pair of jeans ever made an amazing US $3,134, in Milan in 1998!

In 1938 Gucci expanded, and opened a boutique in Rome. Guccio Gucci himself designed many of the companys most notable products, such as the bamboo-handled handbag in 1947, which is still manufactured today. Four of his sons helped in running the company and leading it forwards, and after their fathers death in 1953, Aldo Gucci was instrumental in opening the companys first boutiques in London, Paris and New York.

Like many companies, the Gucci company has had its ups and downs over the years through family quarrels and poor business decisions, but despite this, Gucci remains one of the premier luxury goods brands in the world. Have a look at a few Gucci sunglasses and you will soon see that the designs embody that sense of luxury and extravagance. So, if you want to get noticed, theres nothing quite like a pair of Guccis to give you that sense of feeling special and sophisticated. Youll always be glad you invested in a pair of Gucci sunglasses!

6. Hugo Boss Sunglasses

Hugo Boss is a well known fashion brand extending worldwide, with a chain of shops in over 100 countries and an annual turnover of half a billion dollars.

Hugo Boss founded his clothing company in Germany, in 1923 near Stuttgart, where he is still based today. Despite bankruptcy in 1930, due to the difficult economic climate in Germany at that time, he set up a new business in 1931, and supplied the uniforms of the SS guards. Hugo Boss died in 1948, but his business carried on, and began making suits. In the late 50s, 60s and 70s fashion began to really take off, and Hugo Boss suits soon became known for their fashionable quality.

Like many other fashion names, the company has diversified into fragrances and also, of course, the stunning Hugo Boss sunglasses. When others around you notice youre wearing Hugo Boss sunglasses, they wont fail to be impressed.

7. Prada Sunglasses

Prada was created in 1913 by Mario Prada in Milan, Italy. He designed handbags, shoes, suitcases etc, and the brand now signifies luxury and style. Miuccia Prada, Marios granddaughter, took over the company in 1978, and moved the Prada label forwards, designing a new look handbag simple and sleek and now Prada stands for elegant clean lines with luxurious fabrics and materials.

Accessories, such as Prada sunglasses, are also extremely high quality, again showing those elegant clean lines with attention to detail that give Prada sunglasses their subtle style and classy image. The Prada brand is renowned worldwide, and the distinct Prada triangular logo is instantly recognizable. As soon as you put on a pair of Prada sunglasses you soon realize you own something special.

8. Tommy Hilfiger Sunglasses

Tommy Hilfiger comes from a large family in New York state, America. While still at school, he started his career making jeans, in 1969. With no formal training, he started designing clothes that were different from the usual styles. He moved to New York city in 1979 to further his fashion career, and brought out his first collection in 1985. He has since won numerous awards, not only for designing clothes and accessories, but also for his work in helping young American teenagers, encouraging them to improve in their education, and promoting their physical well-being (through playing sports, etc).

Tommy Hilfiger sunglasses have a special style all of their own, with a distinguished trendy look that is refreshingly different sure to get you noticed as someone with taste and an eye for style. In a word stunning!

9. Versace Sunglasses

Gianni Versace was born in Reggio di Calabria, Italy. His mother was a dressmaker, so Gianni began to learn about clothing at an early age, helping his mother find precious stones and gold braid which could be embroidered onto the dresses. He studied architecture, and then moved to Milan when he was 25 to work in fashion design. He the 1970s he started to become noticed through his fashionable knitwear, and he was asked to design some leather and suede collections. A few years later, he presented his first signature collection for ladies wear in Milan, closely followed by a menswear collection. Over the next years, his reputation soon grew to become one of the great icons of the fashion industry.

Unfortunately in 1997, as he was coming home from his usual morning walk along Ocean Drive where he lived in Miami, Florida, Gianni Versace was shot and killed outside his ocean-front house. He was murdered by a man called Andrew Cunanan, who committed suicide shortly afterwards using the same handgun that had been used on Versace. Gianni Versace was buried in Lake Como, Italy.

Versace remains one of the most talented and colourful designers of the 20th century, and the Versace brand is one of the worlds leading international fashion houses. The collection of Versace sunglasses shows his flare for design with elegant, sophisticated styles, carried on by Giannis sister, Donatella Versace, the new head of design of the Versace fashion house.

Stephen Jenkins is a UK optometrist who qualified in 1990 and has his own practice (Watson and Jenkins Opticians) in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. The practice also sells designer sunglasses online and is an official supplier for Oakley, Rayban, Gucci and many more. Advice on ultraviolet light and how to choose the correct tint for your sunglasses. Regular news updates from the eyecare world, such as the latest advances in gene therapy for treating blindness. Free fast UK delivery and low cost worldwide shipping. Visit http://opticalreflections.co.uk/

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Designer Shoes

Monday, March 1st, 2010

People have been wearing shoes for the last 26,000 years, so it shouldnt come as such a surprise that we are very good at making them. I wonder if 26,000 years ago they were classified as designer shoes?
Shoe makers make shoes for every event known to modern day men and women from city walking shoes to specialist performance sports shoes. They make shoes for men, they make shoes for women, they make shoes for boys and girls, and they even make shoes for babies.

The first Guild of shoemakers was formed in 1272, it was called the Guild of Cordwainers, it received its Royal charter in 1439.
Over the next 550 years shoes have changed dramatically. Where once shoes were made for a purpose today the majority are made for fashion.

The well known fashion houses of Gucci, Christian Dior, Prada, Hugo Boss and Calvin Klein all have exquisite shoe lines as do Jimmy Choo, Salvatore Ferragamo, Coach and Dolce and Gabbana and these are only the tip of the iceberg, the list is endless.

The cost of designer shoes can range from 100 to how much you can afford, for example a pair of shoes from Prada can cost 300 to 600, a pair of Giuseppe Zanotti womens shoes cost over 700.

Shoes today are a statement of who the wearer is, what sort of person they want people to think they are. It is said that some people can write a book on a person they never met by the shoes they wear, right down to whether they would make a good partner or not.

So the next time you are out buying a pair of shoes be careful because you never know who is watching, judging and interpreting what you are saying by the shoes you are wearing.

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