Showing posts with label hoodies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hoodies. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
New Year's Fashion Resolutions!
Happy 2011, y'all! It's only been 2011 for 11 days, so far, I think it's -- in the parlance of "Saturday Night Live's" Miley Cyrus Show -- puhhritttty cool!
Speaking of new year, FashionBinge is almost FIVE years old and, and we just broke the 1 million pageview mark! (Snork!) Yay, Web stuff! And thank you for reading FashionBinge! You're... pur-ittty cool!
Anyway, did you make any fashion resolutions? I never even make real resolutions. (It's like, hey guess what? Go to the gym more and less crap. Okay...) But I have a few unofficial fashion / style resolutions I'd like to... resolve.
1.) Wear less baggy/ shapeless stuff. Skinny jeans I live in. But tight tops? Uh, no thanks. You just get to a certain age where a skintight top can make you look, how may I put this... like a slut? There's no balance! And I love balance. But there's also a balance between HUGE rucksack and something Ice T's wife Coco would wear. And for years I was wearing way more of the latter. Now, every time I wear a top that's isn't tight, mind you, but is actually my size, people are like DID YOU LOSE WEIGHT? The answer is, no. I just stopped wearing tops that absolutely swallowed me. I try to aim for more fitted, tailored tops. And it makes a big difference. Huge.
2.) Buy more silk tops and dresses. They feel a little vintage and elegant, and they even look dressed-up with a pair of black skinny jeans. Especially dark silks.
3.) PURGE MYSELF OF ALL HOODIES! I've never really been much of a hoodie person (except for the year 2002, when I wore a thin grey one like ALL YEAR -- wtf!), but honestly, once you're over age 30, I firmly believe that there are just two places you should wear a hoodie. The gym, and/or camping. The only exception is with a motorcycle jacket, if you're good at making that look happen. I mean, if wearing a hoodie all the time is your jam, then great for you. If you're into hoodies, and you're 96, well, I'd salute you just for being 96. But for me, it's not happening.
4.) Get rid of anything too cutesy-wootsy. Look, I LOVE cat t-shirts and stuff. I just don't need 123 trillion of them. I'm at the point where anything cartoony or cutesy needs to have some level of spectacular edge. Because I just don't need to look like I'm four when I'm old enough to have a four-year-old. (Barely though!) I know novelty prints are big for Spring 2011, but I'm carefully considering wearing anything with a face on it these days.
5.) GET RID OF OLD CLOTHES! "They" always say get rid of anything you haven't worn in a year. And I used to hold fast to like, Carol Brady sweaters and stuff just because they had some kind of vague sentiment attached to them. Those vague sentiments being something like "this is a fun, warm sweather." WHO CARES? It may be cute but it looks like hammered shit on me. Much like the now-old adage of "he's just not that into you," I've adopted a similar mantra for clothes to break myself of the habit of hanging onto clothes that don't look good on me while holding out the hope that they somehow may. IT'S NEVER GOING TO WORK. I don't even mean stuff that is too small. Just stuff that has NEVER worked on me. IT'S NEVER GONNA WORK! GET RID OF IT! GIVE IT UP! STOP TORTURING YOURSELF! THERE ARE 1 TRILLION OTHER THINGS OUT THERE THAT WILL LOOK GOOD. STOP HANGING ONTO THE 14 THINGS THAT DON'T!
Anyway, I finally had a serious come-to-Jesus with my closet and brought a TON of stuff to Beacon's Closet and Black Bear Vintage. This hot pink and blue jumper. IT WAS FLANNEL. It was RIDICULOUS. Changing-of-the-seasons time (aka -- when you pack away your shorts and bring out your sweaters) is the perfect time to do that. After a year-long hiatus in the top part of my closet, this stuff became totally out-of-sight-out-of-mind. It was a lot easier to get rid of that sweater after not having seen it for a year. I could barely remember I owned it, much less justify keeping it. And getting rid of old stuff made me feel SO good. I have the opposite problem of hoarding basically.
6.) Fance it up a little more. Dress up a little bit more. I'm not a total schlump or anything, but as Kurt Hummel said on the show "Glee," " Every moment of your life is an opportunity for fashion." Of course, he's a completely fictitious person constructed by a staff of Hollywood writers, but it's still The Truth. In other words, IT'S 2011! FOR GOD'S SAKE, PULL YOURSELF TOGETHER, WOMAN!
Drake featuring Mary J. Blige & Swizz Beatz - Fancy (Remix) by Hypetrak
Friday, May 22, 2009
Guy Gear: Penfield's Cotton Hooded Buttondown Shirt
Usually the Binge no habla mucho menswear, but I couldn't resist this innovative twist on the classic buttondown gingham shirt. It's a buttondown AND it's got a HOOD, y'all.
Like the electric hammer, this is one of those perfect examples where I'm just absolutely amazed it took someone THIS. LONG. to upgrade something so obvious.
Like the electric hammer, this is one of those perfect examples where I'm just absolutely amazed it took someone THIS. LONG. to upgrade something so obvious.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
You NEED To Get This Jones New York Hooded Leather Bomber Jacket IMMEDS!

DUDES! This brown leather bomber jacket -- WITH HOOD -- is the BEST way to drop the F-bomb on winter, once it's actually warm enough to wear a transitional jacket. Get it! It totally reminds me of a Mike & Chris leather hoodie but WAAAAAAAY less.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Awesome J. Lindeberg Jacket For $99
Fellow flogger Daddy Likey's sick Members Only jacket thrift store score inspired me to find a couple strong-enough-for-a-man but totes-okay-for-the-ladies menswear-inspired looks of my own. But, like any New York savvy shopper worth her weight in coupons (either online or real: online in my case) will tell you, there's really NO such thing as a decent thrift store in Manhattan. So, this will have to suffice:
Not bad atall for gois or goils. The only thing I can't deal with, though, is this:
Um, I really don't need the convertible parachute-backpack-landing-gear option or what the fuck ever that is. Just the jacket please! Thanks!
($130, M Carter, Refinery29.com)
Finally, I just really like these watches by Ritmo Mundo. The bright colors kinda remind me of Polo or Nautica stuff, which would normally send me running, but they work here. However, I'm actually not feeling the "Ritmo Mundo" name, and only because it brings up my own uncomfortable association with when Ricky Martin performed that "Cup Of Life" song at the World Cup or whatever how ever many years ago, and the performance featured those enormous wind-powered nylon dancing things, confetti, waaaay too many horns, and that awful "ale ale ale" arm-waving dance he did in sync with his ass, and how the Spanish-to-English translation was just so painful. But maybe that's just me.
RICKY MARTIN - THE CUP OF LIFE
Not bad atall for gois or goils. The only thing I can't deal with, though, is this:


Lurve this wood-print hoodie. For boys OR for girlz!
($65, Beard & Bangs, Steven Alan)

($350, Ritmo Mundo, Barneys)

Nabbed a pic of this great whiskey tee from Thrillist, who did a piece on Beard & Bangs, an indie label that, like Barking Irons, does lotsa Fin de siècle, swashbucklin-on-the-Bhowrie (before it turned into one big bank and condo complex) prints that evoke images of Stephen Crane novels and dirty men bashing the shit out of each other with ye olde broken bottles while women lift up their skirts to reveal yukky syphilis and other stuff The Decemberists like to sing about. Love that!


RICKY MARTIN - THE CUP OF LIFE
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Soundgirl Sample Sale, Y'awl!
My very beloved Soundgirl is having an in-house (sorry non-NYC-ers) sample sale through Thursday, August 23. I hit it up, and here's what I got:
($62, Soundgirl, Fred Flare)
They had this there for $30, I think.
($68, Soundgirl, Lilygraceonline.com)
I got this but with a purple background. It's a weeee bit snug, but oh wells. It was about $30 also, I think.
($62, Soundgirl, Amazon)
I got this for about $15, but it was missing the sash (boo). I'm gonna cut off the shoulder ruffles. Also, Fred Flare has it on sale for $24.
($46, Soundgirl, Vendima)
This was $30, I think.
Other stuff I admired but did not buy:
($64, Soundgirl, Vendima)
Super cute "Bunny Hutch" dress in London Fog, from their Fall 2007 collection.
($63, Soundgirl, Zappos)
This one was there for about $20.
($64, Soundgirl, 80spurple.com)
They had this for about $20, but I couldn't find it in the right size, and I truly do not need another hoodie.
Anyway, get thee to Soundgirl! Here's the info:
Lovely People Shoes and Soundgirl Sample Sale!
Wednesday August 22nd and Thursday August 23rd
10am – 6pm
Shoes: $60
Boots: $75
Clothes from $5 – 150
1385 Broadway
5th floor
between 37 & 38th streets
For more information call 212.730.0377

They had this there for $30, I think.

I got this but with a purple background. It's a weeee bit snug, but oh wells. It was about $30 also, I think.

I got this for about $15, but it was missing the sash (boo). I'm gonna cut off the shoulder ruffles. Also, Fred Flare has it on sale for $24.

This was $30, I think.
Other stuff I admired but did not buy:

Super cute "Bunny Hutch" dress in London Fog, from their Fall 2007 collection.

This one was there for about $20.

They had this for about $20, but I couldn't find it in the right size, and I truly do not need another hoodie.
Anyway, get thee to Soundgirl! Here's the info:
Lovely People Shoes and Soundgirl Sample Sale!
Wednesday August 22nd and Thursday August 23rd
10am – 6pm
Shoes: $60
Boots: $75
Clothes from $5 – 150
1385 Broadway
5th floor
between 37 & 38th streets
For more information call 212.730.0377
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Three For Tuesday
Some super quickies:
($34, BCBGirls, Overstock)
I'm not usually into muted colors, but this is really cute!
($86, BCBG Max Azria, Overstock)
I've definitely resisted the cropped jacket trend for a really long time, but for some reason I'm into this one. Prolly because it's not too swingy or boxy.
($68, Mike & Chris, Chocosho.com)
So stylish and soooo comfy looking. And there ain't much Mike & Chris available for under $100, nomesayin'? Total steal.
Okay. Must finish prepping for an interview -- I'm going to go talk to the Hearts Challenger peeps!! Tasty!

I'm not usually into muted colors, but this is really cute!

I've definitely resisted the cropped jacket trend for a really long time, but for some reason I'm into this one. Prolly because it's not too swingy or boxy.

So stylish and soooo comfy looking. And there ain't much Mike & Chris available for under $100, nomesayin'? Total steal.
Okay. Must finish prepping for an interview -- I'm going to go talk to the Hearts Challenger peeps!! Tasty!
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Another Word From Our "Sponsors"

... and ...

Okay, so I guess technically, legally, they're not our sponsors, but they DID give us some awes shit for our party, which you MAY OR MAY NOT have heard about...

Anyway, we're not just hawkin' chicken cutlets here, y'awl. So lemme intro you to two of our fave brands who bigged it up and gave us so adorbs stuff that we are passing along to YOU (should you win our astoundingly cool raffle).
First... Soundgirl... One of our fave brands. They're based in NYC and design fun, sporty and above all... ridiculously cute but not too too cutesy pieces inspired by music (hence the name). And their stuff comes in colors and shades with PRESH names like "poodle" and "buttercup" and "cake batter." AND, while I would seriously NEVER otherwise suggest that ANYONE sign up for ANY sort of e-mailing list whatsoever under any circumstances, theirs actually has really great record recs by bands like Peter Bjorn & John, RJD2, Cat Power, Chin Up Chin Up, Apostle of Hustle, Of Montreal, Bloc Party, Blonde Redhead and other really not sucky bands. You can listen to their online MP3 jukeboxs (which actually WORKS and doesn't choke and sputter for 15 minutes) and basically have your own rad little online radio station minus the annoying commercials. And you can download their mixes too. They also give out free CD samplers -- we also MAY have some of those fer you too. Anyway, here are some of our fave pieces. We've got some for you. Which? Guess you better show up and find out.

($27, Soundgirl, Karmaloop.com)

($38, Soundgirl, Plasticland.com)

Their Rita dress isn't available yet, but it will be soon at karmaloop.com. At least it'd better be!

($48, Soundgirl, Amazon.com)
I'm about five seconds away from buying their Driftwood jean.

($33, Soundgirl, Karmaloop.com)
... And about six seconds away from buying these. (I don't care if skinny jeans are supposedly not "in" anymore. Those high-waisted jeans are horbs.)

($58, Soundgirl, Plasticland.com)
Gah! The sweetness of the Sweet Talk tank dress! Tomboy rugby stripes meets tough-girl cutersness!! And the fun buttons!!! Eeeeeeeeeeeee!

($44, Soundgirl, 80spurple.com)

($32, Soundgirl, Plasticland.com)
We could go on, but we're long-winded enough as it is. Remember: some of this stuff we have (for you), some of this stuff we wish we had (and will probably end up buying at some point).
Next...
Yak Pak
Woah. We had no freakin' clue that Yak Pak got SO cute. And we're glad we do have a clue, since we want just about every bag they make. And, they happen to make just about every one of their great styles (love the Zephyr and the tote that zips up!) in every one of their ridiculously great patterns and colors. A few examples of some of the bags we love, again... some we have FOR YOU, some we don't.

($33, Yak Pak, Shoebuy.com)

($25, Yak Pak, Shoebuy.com)

($36, Yak Pak, Delias)

($34, Yak Pak, Shoebuy.com)

($27, Yak Pak, Zumiez.com)

($36, Yak Pak, Shoebuy.com)

($46, Yakpak.com)
FYI, our fave style is the Zephyr. Check out the Yak Pak site for all your mix-and-match and buying needs.
Okay, now for a quick Awful/ Awesome:
AWFUL:

($136, Rachel Pally, ActiveEndeavors.com)
I don't care if you've got a body like Jessica Alba and a face like an angel. This dress is awful.
AWESOME:

($99, Julie Brown, Luvcharlie.com)
Not too seasonal, but who cares? It's gorgeous and under $100!
AWFUL:

($395, Marc Jacobs, Nordstrom)
Utterly awful.
COMPLETELY AWESOME:

Tim Gunn's style book!!!!! OMG! Best! It's called Tim Gunn: A Guide to Quality, Taste & Style and it's avails at Amazon or anywhere else fine reality TV-based literature is sold.
And if that weren't enough TG-related news, dude's also got a MAKEOVER show coming up on July 1st! Gold googly moogly! A better marketing gimmick there never was! Between those two newsbytes AND the Fashionbinge party, Could this summer get ANY better?
See y'awl Friday!
Monday, January 29, 2007
Hoodies, Hoodrats and Hos
Dudes, here's something cute for you:

($85.71, Crooks & Castles, caliroots.com)
I dig the chain print and the colors.
Speaking of hos:

($49.99, Fornarina, Piperlime.com)
Are these cute, or are they too Tara Reid?

($85.71, Crooks & Castles, caliroots.com)
I dig the chain print and the colors.
Speaking of hos:

($49.99, Fornarina, Piperlime.com)
Are these cute, or are they too Tara Reid?
Monday, January 15, 2007
Spring Forecasting
Ok. Here's a bunch of stuff I want for spring or pretty much any other season.
Mike and Chris
Ideally, I think someone should buy me this jacket:

($825, RonHerman)
Now the good thing about this jacket: it's awesome. The bad thing: it literally costs as much as my rent. But, I bet it's warm enough to keep me toasty if I needed to sleep outside my apartment for a month!
Apparently Old Navy knocked it off, and while it's sold out (boo!) you can get it on ebay if you're quick-fingered enough. Yay!
Here's another rad Mike and Chris jacket, in a slightly less threatening camel color:

($660, Pinkmascara.com)
And Earnest Sewn has a cheaper, albeit wool, version of THAT jacket:

($248, activeendeavors.com)
Some more cute Mike and Chris stuff that's slighty more in the realistic realm of my beer pockets:
($104, ShopRobertson.com)
You are totally the smartest girl in your English class in this piece.

($87, Girlshop.com)
Totally the smartest girl in your boring weekly meeting... Sorta reminds me of Karen O., except this isn't really annoying and weird for the sake of being weird. Oh damn... WAIT! They totally NAMECHECKED her in the description! Copy cats. I hate when people cop my genius!
Fantasy Dress

($368, Cynthie Steffe, girlshop.com)
I don't care if it's not very spring-y. It's pretty much awesome. The booby part is VERY Janet 1814/ Madonna, circa her "Express Yourself"/ Breathless Mahoney era.
Rad Shoes, On Sale

($85, oh Deer! -- cute name! -- girlshop.com)
DSS -- Definitely Spring Shoes
Awesome, Yet Way More Expensive Shoes

($341, Eileen Shields, girlshop.com)
Sweet, but I could totally see finding a totes similar pair for more cheapers, you know?
Lame Shirt With Fun Packaging

($25, DOE, 80spurple.com)
Not for all of the free "orange drink" in the world would I ever wear McDonald's apparel, but I DO like the fact that it comes in a Happy Meal box. That's just plain Amurrican fun:

Here's a Token Bathing Suit

($125, Missoni, RonHerman.com)
Loves. Totes great price too. And the stringiness means NONE of that horbs restrictive elastic band situation. Not that I know what that's like or anything. Just heard from other people. Poor dearies!
Cool Shirts

($30, Uzi, Flashlighttag.com)
Awesome.

($32, Opening Ceremony, OogaBoogaStore.com)
Also awesome.
Less Than a Latte
($3, Vegas & Mia, ShopRobertsonLA.com)
Yay! Cheap accessories are awesome in ANY season. K, byeeee!
Mike and Chris
Ideally, I think someone should buy me this jacket:

($825, RonHerman)
Now the good thing about this jacket: it's awesome. The bad thing: it literally costs as much as my rent. But, I bet it's warm enough to keep me toasty if I needed to sleep outside my apartment for a month!
Apparently Old Navy knocked it off, and while it's sold out (boo!) you can get it on ebay if you're quick-fingered enough. Yay!
Here's another rad Mike and Chris jacket, in a slightly less threatening camel color:

($660, Pinkmascara.com)
And Earnest Sewn has a cheaper, albeit wool, version of THAT jacket:

($248, activeendeavors.com)
Some more cute Mike and Chris stuff that's slighty more in the realistic realm of my beer pockets:

You are totally the smartest girl in your English class in this piece.

($87, Girlshop.com)
Totally the smartest girl in your boring weekly meeting... Sorta reminds me of Karen O., except this isn't really annoying and weird for the sake of being weird. Oh damn... WAIT! They totally NAMECHECKED her in the description! Copy cats. I hate when people cop my genius!
Fantasy Dress

($368, Cynthie Steffe, girlshop.com)
I don't care if it's not very spring-y. It's pretty much awesome. The booby part is VERY Janet 1814/ Madonna, circa her "Express Yourself"/ Breathless Mahoney era.
Rad Shoes, On Sale

($85, oh Deer! -- cute name! -- girlshop.com)
DSS -- Definitely Spring Shoes
Awesome, Yet Way More Expensive Shoes

($341, Eileen Shields, girlshop.com)
Sweet, but I could totally see finding a totes similar pair for more cheapers, you know?
Lame Shirt With Fun Packaging

($25, DOE, 80spurple.com)
Not for all of the free "orange drink" in the world would I ever wear McDonald's apparel, but I DO like the fact that it comes in a Happy Meal box. That's just plain Amurrican fun:

Here's a Token Bathing Suit

($125, Missoni, RonHerman.com)
Loves. Totes great price too. And the stringiness means NONE of that horbs restrictive elastic band situation. Not that I know what that's like or anything. Just heard from other people. Poor dearies!
Cool Shirts

($30, Uzi, Flashlighttag.com)
Awesome.

($32, Opening Ceremony, OogaBoogaStore.com)
Also awesome.
Less Than a Latte

Yay! Cheap accessories are awesome in ANY season. K, byeeee!
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