Bit about Dockers ..

Posted by | Posted in Clothing, Designer clothes, Modeling, dressing style | Posted on 18-02-2009

Dockers is one of my favorite brand – I like all pleated stuff from Dockers . The good thing about this brand is that they use very unique colors which not only look good but they are long lasting . Today when I was getting back from my office I saw a big banner outside Dockers outlet with 70% discount on all products written on it – it really forced me to have a visit inside shop .

Whatsoever I planned to go inside shop , what I see there are lots of jeans pents which are on sale and most of them are new arrival- I was really willing to get advantage from this deal , finally I bought two jeans pents from this shop and went hapily to my home .

Though Levis is best for jeans but sometime you will surprise to see awesome jeans at Dockers lol – Casual pents are very appealing at Dockers outets so most of the time you will see customers asking for casual stuff . I think for casual wear you must try Dockers once ..!!

just jeans ..

Posted by | Posted in Clothing, Designer clothes, Fashion Shows, dressing style | Posted on 17-02-2009

You guys know that I like jeans very much and for this reason I am publishing this post so that everyone get familiar with the advantages of jeans . Jeans is not only a good stuff for weaing but it’s also cheap – you can buy good quality jeans for low price and the good thing about the jeans is that it don’t need anykind of ironing . just wash and wear with no tension at all !!

That’s the reason why I like jeans so much , In parties and other occasions I preffer to wear jeans . Not only in occasions but I wear jeans for office as well  could you imagine in my office 50% of people wear jeans .

There are lots of vatities of jeans but some of them are awesome like armani , levis and denim . I really like those brands !

Style Development

Posted by | Posted in Clothing, Designer clothes, dressing style | Posted on 08-02-2009

I’ve been thinking recently, as I often do, about where people get their humble beginnings. Before the ego sets in to a jugglers style. When was Garfield just another face in the crowd and where did he become simply “Garfield”? We admire jugglers for the way they present themselves, and style development is all about your view on juggling. Just as an example, Kristian Wanvik is known for power juggling, Vova Galchenko is in your face attitude, Francois Rochais is elegant and Sean McKinney was extreme. All those names not only give you a person, but also a style of juggling, so their style is a product of what tricks they learn, how they learn them and how they present them. Hopefully my article will inspire some of you to develop a style of your own, or tell you if you’re already on your way to becoming a stylish juggler.

There are basically two things that determines what your style will look like. Tricks that come easily to you and tricks you like to see done. If tricks come easily to you, like shower, then you will probably spend more time practicing the tricks you’re good at. If people see you do a lot of shower variations, then that’s part of your style, which is being good and creative with showers. The other way you will spend more time practicing tricks and their variations is if you like the way things look. Some people love looking at pirouettes, so they would probably want in on the action and start practicing their 360′s as well. If they work hard at it, they will develop more variations with less spins, more spins, multiple heights, number of rotations and other pirouette stuff. I for one love height variation in ball juggling, so 97531 is by far one of my favorite patterns, but I also will experiment with stuff like 753 and 97522 pirouettes. Hopefully that will become part of my style the more I practice it. We can also look to Dave Nager as a type of case study in proving my point about style. I chose Dave because I could talk to him and confirm information and because I think he is a rather unique juggler. He is a happy medium between two extremes of juggling, not quite a purely technical juggler and not quite a contact juggler.

Dave began juggling when he was a freshmen at RIT. He was surrounded by a good club and had the guidance of one Wes Peden. Dave saw good jugglers all around him, as well as plenty of ideas as to what he should learn. He picked balls as his main focus, with lots of three ball tricks, then some standard technical stuff with five+ balls like pirouettes, different siteswaps and the like. By the time Dave’s Juggling Video 2 came out, you could see what Dave liked to do and what his style was becoming. After Dave’s Juggling Video 3 was released, people obviously liked Dave’s work because he was being asked about Dave’s Juggling Video 4 often. People connected with Dave’s style of juggling, and they liked it because of two reasons. They liked watching his tricks and his way of executing them and they liked watching his progression from moderate juggler to really good juggler. When Dave and Vova made the Vnaygs DVD, Dave’s newest style was seen. He even comments in the video that he hates numbers and nobody can become the best by a numbers pursuit, so he would rather stick to lower numbers and be creative with them.

Everything up to the present suggests what kind of a juggler Dave is and why we love to watch him. He’s not just a talented technical juggler, but he is also a very creative three ball and club juggler and a great passer.

As a ritual, I can’t write an article without mentioning Anthony Gatto. As an avid member of the Gatto forums, I always read topics that ask Anthony direct questions about why he flips rings on his left but not on his right when doing a full reverse with rings, or questions about why he starts nine balls with his left hand but all other numbers with his right hand. The answer isn’t hard to understand… it’s just his style. You choose to watch him because he juggles in a way that entertains you, so sit back and enjoy each Gatto video you see and don’t question his style. Anthony also learned how to juggle five clubs at a tender young age, and his hands were not large enough to hold three clubs in his hand, so he holds the third club with his pinky. People often ask about how to hold three clubs in one hand, whereas Anthony just did what worked. If you want to be like Anthony or Dave, then don’t assume there is only one way to juggle. Do what works for you or learn what you’re willing to struggle through.

Back to my beginning point. Style is developed by two factors, which are tricks you want to learn and tricks that come naturally to you. Another important style developer is not listening to certain information about the way you juggle. What would people say about Kristian Wanvik if someone told him to bring his five ball pattern down a little bit when he first learned it? Next time you practice, think about what you really want to learn, then take the steps necessary to learn it. You shouldn’t have to worry about learning backcrosses in singles or doubles first, just practice backcrosses and it will pay off. If you are a young juggler, I would suggest not asking too many questions about technique. Just realize there is no quick fix to getting better at juggling, only practice. If you learn to shower before cascade, then good for you! It’s all part of your style. If we get more people to think in this mindset, I believe we might have a better group of stylish American jugglers instead of leaving all the “art” to the Europeans.

CFHG Writing Collaboration

Posted by | Posted in Accessories, Artificial jewelry, Clothing, Designer clothes, Diamond jewelry, Fashion Shows, Gold jewelry, Modeling, Shopping, dressing style | Posted on 25-01-2009

We are in the process of setting up a Changing Fashion and High-class garments shopping – CFHG , Web Ring Writing Collaboration. Try saying THAT ten times fast!

We have yet to determine how often we will post a prompt, but here’s the gist.

We post a prompt. You write an entry on your blog incorporating the prompt. You email us the link to your entry and we post it with the prompt on this site.

This will leave us with a page of entries written by our members on a common theme.

Prompts can range from a single word to a concept or emotion. Anything goes.

In order to get this going, we need some prompt suggestions!

Please email us any suggestions you may have for prompts.

Thank you!

Havins Originals

Posted by | Posted in Clothing, Designer clothes, Fashion Shows, Shopping, dressing style | Posted on 25-12-2008

Havins Originals is an awesome online clothing botique for kids. When I received some promotional items from them, the quality and style of the articles were amazing (look for pictures of my kids sporting their items in the next day or two!)

Now they want to extend an amazing offer to YOU!

HOW TO PARTICIPATE:

We know that all of you blogging mamas are good with words. So, why don’t you help them design a new tee?

Their line will be expanding into smaller sizes for babies next year. Please help them come up with a cute, hip, and catchy saying for a baby’s onesie! No artwork necessary, just a cute catch phrase!

Post the sayings on your blog with a link to their site Havins Originals and a link to this contest page at Crazy Hip Blog Mamas. Then email us at smily.blogger@gmail.com with the subject line “Havins Contest” and they will decide the winner!

WHAT YOU WILL WIN:
You Decide…

Option 1: Boys Tees!
5 Havins Originals boys t-shirts
(3 short sleeve, 2 long sleeve)

Option 2: Girls Tees!
5 Havins Originals girls t-shirts
(3 screen printed, 2 embroidered)

Option 3: Mix & Match!
2 boys short-sleeve t-shirts,
2 girls screenprinted t-shirts,
& 1 boys long-sleeve thirt OR
1 girls embroidered t-shirt

And again, this is QUALITY clothing! Help them out and they’ll make it worth your time!

Get thinkin’ ladies!!