Archive for the ‘LOVE x LOYALTY’ Category

A Hunting We Will Go…

Tuesday, November 13th, 2012

It’s that time to put your holiday sweaters on my Lifestylers. This is the time of year that tweeds and brushed suedes get put on the frontlines of fashion.

Along with the pre-requisite corduroy pants I’m pulling out some of my favorite lambswool knits.

The details on this series of sweaters was fantastic.

Big up to the Lifestylers who put me on to the sales going down in the PRL socks section. The hunting dogs would appreciate this swag.

Trackstar Lifestyle…

Wednesday, November 7th, 2012

I haven’t pushed my fixed wheel bike in forever. I’m too damn heavy to put this horse on the streets, especially since my bike is fitted out like a traditional track bike. There are no brakes on this bish.

The motivation to get back on the Cannondale track shark is all these RLX I.T.’s I’ve been accumulating. RLX picks up the R.L. tech swag that Polo Sport used to have. Fresh designs, futuristic materials all on a funtional garment. This sweater jacket is cracktavius.

The sweater jacket is the perfect garment for you if you are active in the winter. Your arms are kept warm and your chest and back will be able to breathe and exhale while you move around.

I’m pushing to get back on the track shark by the springtime. Nothing is fuxing with a fixed wheel bike when you tool around New York City. I just gotta make sure I’m not 300lbs on that horse. Gravity x physics is a mutha.

Countdown To Blast Off…

Tuesday, November 6th, 2012

Album Trailer for ‘Rock-it Science,’ the highly anticipated debut album from Timeless Truth, produced entirely by RTNC.

Features and appearances from Roc Marciano, Large Professor, Action Bronson, Meyhem Lauren, and Sean Price.

Dropping December 2012.

I Too, Sing America Lifestyle…

Friday, November 2nd, 2012

For me, Ralph Lauren’s tipping point into iconoclasm was his use of the American flag on his clothing. He disguised his representation of the symbol on garments which were extremely well made. Prior to Ralph Lauren it had been considered sacrilege to WEAR the flag.

Looking thru the fall series which has gone on sale at Polo.com I see several pieces which incorporate the American flag along with Native America textile prints.

This reminds me of the contributions of the Native Americans to the Union efforts during the Civil War. These peoples had been slaughtered, removed from their lands and relocated several times, but despite all of that they still believed in the tenets of the Constitution.

The Native Americans too, sing America…

I, too, sing America.

I am the darker brother.
They send me to eat in the kitchen
When company comes,
But I laugh,
And eat well,
And grow strong.

Tomorrow,
I’ll be at the table
When company comes.
Nobody’ll dare
Say to me,
“Eat in the kitchen,”
Then.

Besides,
They’ll see how beautiful I am
And be ashamed—

I, too, am America.

The based godpoet Langston Hughes crafted that masterful verse.

Ralph Lauren has crafted these timeless Lifestyle knits with details that are obvious to the eyes, and some not so much.

The print at the nape is extra swag simply because ho one else knows it is there but you, or you could do a dP move and rock this knit inside out? LOL

Since we are entering the winter months I’ll prA’Li go after the longsleeve Lifestyle version so I can remain chill in my apparel aspirations while keeping the chill off my back.

Native New Yorker Lifestyle…

Tuesday, October 30th, 2012

I’m on this Plains indians print theme after peeping the inner lining of that Mansfield trek jacket. Right now my bread is too short, like the rapper, to handle the pricepoint for that jacket so I cut some corners in my aspirations for apparel.

This full-zip hoody caught my vision board even tho’ I got the similar joint in faded salmon.

During my last visit to Atlanta(A3C) momdukes copped this I.T. for my bornday from the Lenox Square Macy’s Big & Tall store.

I already caught this hat from the same Macy’s back during the summer in anticipation of heating up a cold winter. You know I’m not new to this native print swag.