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National League All-Stars: The jerseys

Filed under: Events: On the Scene, Clothing, Men, Celebrities with Style, Kids and Babies


Whit Honea is a slacker, a borderline degenerate, and a daydream believer. He's also our resident expert on casual chic. If it's comfortable, and not heinous, he's all over it. He's quite charming, really. Go Yanks!

Next week Major League Baseball will be celebrating the All-Star break. That doesn't mean you can't start celebrating it now. We're talking jerseys, people.

Please note, we cannot, in good conscience, endorse the idea that people wear replica jerseys and faux uniforms as a fashion statement. However, as a regular statement they are generally acceptable. We recommend that you wear them to the game, bar, or other sports-related event. You know, fun places.

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American League All-Stars: The jerseys

Filed under: Style in the News, Clothing, Vintage and Retro, Men, Kids and Babies


Whit Honea is a slacker, a borderline degenerate, and a daydream believer. He's also our resident expert on casual chic. If it's comfortable, and not heinous, he's all over it. He's quite charming, really. Go Yanks!

Major League Baseball will be celebrating the All-Star break in one week. That doesn't mean you can't start celebrating it now. We're talking jerseys, people.

Granted, we usually don't suggest that people wear replica jerseys and faux uniforms as a fashion statement. However, as a regular statement they are generally acceptable. Still, you probably shouldn't wear them to the office. They're much more appropriate to wear to the game, bar, or other sports-related event. Luckily we go to a lot of games, bars and sports-related events. Mostly bars.

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Fashionspotting at the All-Star Game

Filed under: Celebrities with Style

The NBA All-Star game this weekend offered a unique chance to do some style spotting among the celebs who were there to watch the game and be seen by the crowds. The game offered celebs a chance to be casual but also be glam knowing that the would be captured by the photographers. The most interesting fashion choice has to be Prince's hat. After the general ridicule he received for the bandanna he wore during the rainy Super Bowl you might think Price might forgo the headgear for a while. Instead he shows up in this number. In his defense Deion Sanders also wore a similar brimmed hat (his was white) but his was more fedora than cloche. After the jump, some more pics from the game.

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The sneaker era: a comprehensive guide

Filed under: Accessories, Style in the News, Clothing, Shoes

Long, long ago, in a borough far, far away, sneakers were not worn by yuppies, soccer moms, power walkers or office casual-types in their off-hours.

No, back then, sneakers were exclusively the domain of b-boys, streetballers, graffiti kids, breakdancers and their pals. Their domain? By and large, New York, especially in the outer boroughs.

And now you can learn all about these pre-Puma-chic years thanks to Where'd You Get Those? New York City's Sneaker Culture: 1960-1987. Author Bobbito Garcia brings it all back home, from the Adidas "Ivan Lendl" (remember him?) line to the Nike Airship to Converse All-Stars.

If you can't dig up a copy locally, Amazon.com and Powells.com are where you can find Where'd You Get Those?

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