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If you have leather cow boy hats you would agree with me that it is extremely difficult when it comes to cleaning them. An air compressor or a vacuum cleaner can take care of the dirt by blowing it away, but what about stains? Stains can be taken care of by stain repellents or hat cleaning sponge. And even for the dirt it is recommended that you use a soft hat brush. Makes the job a lot easier! John B. Stretson, designer and marketer of the first leather cow boy hats in USA, had christened his first creation, “Boss of the plains”. In old days they could tell where a cowboy heralded from by simply observing the crease of his hat. Leather cow boy hats are put to a variety of uses. Some of them are: ? The spacious and outstretched brim. It plays a critical part in shading the cowboy’s head from scorching heat. ? Used as a signaling tool. Waving it from a distance in all types of manner can convey a lot many messages especially in cases where verbal communication fails due to long distances. ? Leather cow boy hats were also great at fanning a fire. Now who needs a fire extinguisher when there is such a stylish way of putting out fire? ? They also served as buckets to pull out water to quench their thirst. Mainly worn for their aesthetic value today, these headgears come in a variety of colors, more so if we include the women’s range of cow boy hats. Available in hues of black, brown and grey they are also given funny names on the basis of their color. For example a certain light grey known as The Silver Belly has been attracting a lot of popularity lately. The phrase Ten Gallon generally refers to a particular measurement of the quantity of water; but I assure you it is nothing of the sort. And it is certainly not a hat container. Actually it is kind of a linguistic confusion. ‘Tan galan’ is a Spanish phrase. The closest to a literal translation is ’so gallant’ and it was used as a sobriquet for the young aristocratic brood of ‘leading’ upper class men who wore such hats. Its strange how they were simply not called sombrero. The Stretson leather cowboy hats probably had some very simple designs. That is why the brand has survived through the ages and come down the lines of fashion evolution. As a result today all simple cowboy hats are known as a Stretson irrespective of their designs. The first of the Stretson hat was sold in Central City of the Colorado County. That was in the year 1865. Today a flat brimmed Stretson hat has even been incorporated in the dress uniform of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Red Serge as a mark of respecting the man who revolutionized American styling. So much for designing leather cow boy hats! And they say fashion designing is a waste of time!

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Fashionable waistcoats made up of leather

A waistcoat (sometimes called a vest or a vestee in Canada and the US) is a sleeveless upper-body garment worn over a dress shirt and necktie (if applicable) and below a coat as a part of most men’s formal wear, and as the third piece of the three-piece male business suit. Once a virtually mandatory article of men’s clothing, it has become uncommon in fashionable dress in the English-speaking world, although it has returned to fashion as part of business wear in Germany.  Waistcoats have now[update] become a popular article of clothing amongst the youth of Britain as style symbol Kate Moss and the members of indie band Razor light wear them over casual shirts and jeans for a day-to-day fashionable look. The waistcoat is one of the few pieces of clothing whose origin historians can date precisely. King Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland introduced the waistcoat as a part of correct dress during the Restoration of the British dominion. A waistcoat has a full vertical opening in the front which fastens with buttons or snaps. Both single-breasted and double-breasted waistcoats exist, regardless of the formality of dress, but single-breasted ones are more common. In a three piece suit, the cloth used matches the jacket and trousers. Before wristwatches became popular, gentlemen kept their pocket watches in the front waistcoat pocket, with the watch on a watch chain threaded through a buttonhole. Sometimes an extra hole was made in line with the buttonholes for this use. A bar on the end of the chain held the chain in place to catch it if it were dropped or pulled. Leather Waistcoats are made of the best quality leather and match the latest styles prevalent in the market. They come in various cuts and designs and are made using premium quality leather that add to their quality. The contemporary designs in waistcoats make them a hit among the fashion conscious men, women and kids of today. These are available in leather varieties such as nubuck, goat suede, cow nappa etc. Inner lining of Leather Waist coats can be of suede, taffeta or velvet. Individual color printed box and logos can also embossed on it, on demand. Crafted out of leathers, which have sensuous texture and are of good material, leather waist coats are available in foreign designs and cuts in colors such as lime, black, brown and the bright shades of red, yellow blue etc leather waistcoats are available in different shapes, styles, and sizes.

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Ed Hardy’s High Art Tattoos and his Business By : Ed Hardy Clothing 40 years back, Don Ed Hardy blew off a Yale fine-art fellowship to chase the rogue art of tattoo, a undying and regularly taboo convention that captivated him as a boy in the Orange County beach town of Corona del Mar. By ten he was drawing cars and eagles on kids’ backs and arms with wet colored pencils and Maybelline eyeliner. At the San Francisco Art Institute in the early ’60s, Hardy mastered the demanding art of intaglio etching under the tutelage of the late Gordon Cook, a no-jive blue-collar guy who instilled in Hardy a love of craft, Asian art and the quiet power of Giorgio Morandi’s little still life pictures. Cook wasn’t happy when his gifted protege jumped into the socially murky waters of tattoo. But it worked out well for the brave Hardy boy, who blurred the supposed boundary between’high” and’low” art and carved a trail thru the worlds of art and commerce. He has drawn photographs on torsos, canvases and giant scrolls with equal conviction and coolness. A tattoo trailblazer and historian who expanded the palette and pictorial possibilities of custom-made body art, Hardy, who will talk about his far-ranging work at a free slide-show lecture at Mills College on Wed. , is also a fertile lithographer, painter and etcher. His blazing pictures of devils, dragons, whiskered women and Buddhas — informed by old master etchings, 12th century japanese’hell” scrolls and 19th century woodblock prints, Southern California hot-rod striping and the funk and humor of Bay Area art — are widely exhibited and collected. And for the past year or thereabouts, his early tattoo photographs, the’retro” skulls, sailor girls and derby-topped dragons now in style, have shown up on T-shirts, jackets, motorcycles and even energy drinks sold worldwide under the Ed Hardy brand. There are now Ed Hardy stores in NY, Los Angeles, Tucson and Dubai. That $20 million-a-year business, of which Hardy gets a small slice for licensing his name and art, is the efforts of French-born marketing ace Christian Audigier, who pushed the Von Dutch brand and now has everybody from Madonna to Larry King draped in Hardy. It’s a pleasing turn of events for an artist who made his bones tattooing daggered hearts and anchors on sailors in San Diego in the raffish old days before body art became respectable. Now it virtually seems like there’s a Starbucks and a tattoo parlor on every corner. ‘Why do people get tattoos? I’m not sure. I believe it’s a utterly primal urge,” says Hardy, 61. He is’s lost track of how many he is’s had put on his body since he got his first tattoo, a rose on the left shoulder, at Frisco Bob’s in Oakland four decades gone. ‘It’s one of those mysterious things. Based totally on the evidence, the frozen mummies, the oldest members of our species had tattoos. I think it predated cave painting. ” An obsessive picturemaker since the age of three, Hardy now divides his time between San Francisco, where his Tattoo city shop in North Beach is going strong, and Honolulu, where he paints and makes prints. He also spends time in Japan, where his photographs are being hand-painted on factory-produced porcelain and paper goods and where he’s going to create a giant dragon — king of the Asian legendary creatures — on the ceiling of an old Buddhist church in Kyoto. ‘I got it all goin’,” announces Hardy, a modest, forthright and amusing man who in 1973 became the first Western tattooer to study under a traditional japanese master, the unusual Horihide, in Gifu town, where Hardy pierced and painted the skins of a number of the Japanese gangsters known as yakuza. Dressed in a green checked shirt, khakis and a pair of laceless mint-green sneakers carrying the Ed Hardy signature and his view on Tex Avery’s 1940s slobbering wolf, Hardy recalled his colorful history yesterday at Tattoo city. He helped transform the medium, creating elaborately designed and coloured customised tattoos that frequently took weeks. He inspired young tattooers from Australia to Europe, lots of whom came to San Francisco to get a Hardy in their skin. ‘That liberated me up,” Hardy says,’because the majority of my art had been either etching or tattooing — extremely tight, picky kind of stuff. I was always inquisitive about a freer kind of painting. ” He recommends young artists to free themselves from’some careerist agenda, and do art that truly means something to you personally. ” Buy Ed Hardy garments - FREE SHIPPING! .

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Are you looking for something fresh to wear this spring? While there’s an array of new spring looks, there’s also a sense of the ordinary in many department store spring collections that just doesn’t appeal to everybody. Maybe your closet is filled already with flower print dresses, khaki pants and tank tops in every color. What you need is a breath of fresh air. Here’s three totally updated looks for you to try out. 1) 80s Wrinkled Cool 1980s fashion style is back in a big way. Not everything 80s is punk or zippered to the hilt. You can have a totally laid back look by finding relaxed wrinkled pieces that are easy to care for, as well as, easy going. The Cotton Wrinkled Blouse - traditional cotton blouses aren’t supposed to be wrinkled, but this look allows you to wear a comfortable blouse with built-in wrinkles. Just throw it on and go. The Relaxed Wrinkled Skirt - you can go with the long bohemian skirt here, but there are also short skirt styles with more of a tailored look that will work great. The Relaxed 80s Motorcycle Style Jacket - look for a jacket with an elastic or cinched waist and multiple zippers on the front. Material will be light cotton or polyester blend. Comes in vibrant colors. Wrinkled Trench Coat - the same classic style in a very relaxed cotton or twill fabric. You’ll look great while remaining casually comfortable. Two Toned Silk Wrinkled Scarf - wrap this breezy accent scarf around your neck or waist and add a little pizzazz to your casual chic outfit. Two colors are better than one. Chunky Platform Shoes with Ruffles - keep the carefree casual look going from head to toe with the perfect pair of casual chic shoes. Look for wooden platform shoes topped by ruffled canvas or leather uppers. Slouchy Handbag - finish this look off with a big old slouchy leather or canvas bag. 2) 20s Jazz Age Casual Recreate the clean, crisp look of the 1920s country club set. Sleeveless Pintuck Pleated Dress - this is a nice basic that you can wear to the office or a casual get together. If you can’t find a pintuck pleated style, then any comfortable, sleeveless, free flowing style dress, in a solid color, will do the trick. Length should be just below the knee. Colors: white, black, navy or tan. White Pleated Skirt - kind of old, yet so fresh and modern too. This skirt should drape below the knee. Beaded Sleeveless Top - Beaded ornamentation on women’s clothing was all the rage in the 1920s so this will look great with a pleated skirt. White Cable Knit Belted Cardigan - this cardigan style is the perfect piece to top off your 20s look. Great looking in solid white or with a dark colored trim. High Heel Oxford Pump - the oxford never goes out of style. A higher heel adds modern flair to an old favorite. Marcasite Jewelry - Look for marcasite jewelry pieces to accent this great 1920s look. 3) New Color Combination: Pale Yellow and Gray Fresh and unexpected color combinations can brighten up old neutral pieces - in this case the neutral is gray. Look for the pale yellow and gray combination in: dresses, tops, shoes and purses. Buy some yellow pieces and do your own experimenting - it’s fun.

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I’m Game

I’M GameA while back I was watching a show featuring Joe Namath. He was promoting his new book and was going to be in our area in time for the Christmas sales. I couldn’t wait to get in line to buy one. I like Joe Namath. He has a great success story to share. His talent is legendary.  His activities on and off the field sold millions of papers and tickets to his games.  I have followed Joe’s career since he was Alabama’s Star Quarterback and I must say it has been interesting.   I was proud of him last year when He went back to school last to finish his degree.  This action said a lot for his determination to finish what he starts. Thinking it over, it is not his talent or looks or personality I like. I like his downright honesty. He doesn’t make excuses for the young and foolish things he’s done or the older mistakes. He admits to them and moves on. I guess the thing I liked most about the TV interview when asked about women seeking him out, he looked right into the camera and said “I’m Game”.  I thought to myself, go for it Joe!If you have just started riding a motorcycle, whether you are a teen-ager, ”thirtysomething “ or in mid-life, Take these two works and make them your motto.  You will need this attitude. Riding a motorcycle is a learning experience.   You have power under your hands you have not dreamed of.   Riding along, you can feel the power race through your body as you slip it a little gas, feel the wind rip through your clothes, and immediately you know just a small part of what a Nascar racer feels every time he revs it up. Like Joe, get game. At www. agelessparlor. com we can help you rev up for this adventure. We sell motorcycle clothing, helmets, gloves, saddlebags and motocross gear. If we don’t have what you are looking for, email us we will check and see if we can find it for you. We want you in the game, having fun riding safe.  If you need just a helmet, check out our new helmet site, www. helmetsforfun. com , where we are running a 5% discount on all purchases for a limited time. We have the equipment you need the rest is up to you. One of the first things to expect, when you are new to riding, is a wipe-out.  If you have been fortunate to avoid this terror of the road, count yourself very lucky. I sure remember the first one I experienced. Back in the early sixties, my brother came home one day with a brand new Cushman Motor scooter.  He had never driven one in his life, but from the dealership to home, he had become an expert. I hopped on the back like a seasoned pro. We went two blocks hit gravel, and wiped out all over the alley. It looked like a blood bath had taken place. Neither of us had on helmets. (No helmet laws at that time)We were wearing our everyday clothes. He had on a sleeveless shirt and jeans and I had on a blouse and skirt.  My legs and arms had gravel embedded in them.   My Dad worked about two hours to pick it out with tweezers. My Mother worked on my bottom, which had scrapes 3inches long and gravel hid in unmentionable places. Fortunately, I protected my head, when I was tossed off, with my hands and only broke my glasses. My hands looked like a meat grinder had got a hold of them. My Brother came out no better. He was not thrown from the bike as I was, instead went down with it sliding until it quit. His leg got a nasty cut and burn from the pipe. His hands looked like mine and his head had hit the big windshield and he had a nasty bump. We were both bleeding and hurt . He righted the bike and darn if we didn’t get back on and ride home very slowly. The scooter was making a puttering sound.  We felt scared. We were afraid we had torn up the new bike. Back then insurance was unheard of. My Brother had sold his old car to buy the scooter.  On the ride home I didn’t think of the pain at all. I thought about how he was going to get to work and school.   Most of all I was dreading what our parents were going to say to this new teenage disaster.  I was pretty sure my Dad was going to kill me for being on the bike. Girls just did not do those type of things. It was not ladylike. Bless his heart he had a long road to hoe with me.  In reality, the only real damage turned out to be to us and the windshield, which was cracked. Puttering sound turned out to be no big deal.  We felt stupid. We had let the machine defeat us once, but it was never going to happen again. Did it? Sure.  Until you master the ins and outs of man and machine the machine is going to get its way occasionally. Expect it. Learn from the mistake. Ride slower and off busy streets until you feel you are on top of the game. In the meantime keep Joe’s attitude of “I’m game” in front of you. Whatever comes up, you can do it. Find the attiude you adhere to in one of our great stickers, http://www. agelessparlor. com/products. asp?cat=64&pg=2

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We have been selling Motorcycle riding Gear including helmets, leather jackets, chaps, vests and accessories on the Web and eBay for 11 years. We like to think we have some experience to help our motorcycle riders clients find good fitting leather clothing at reasonable prices. We work hard to get to know you and your motorcycle gear needs.

Leather gloves are very essential motorcycle gear that is must to be worn by bikers while riding. They have become very important part of motorcycle riders dressing. Whether you are a professional rider or do it for enjoyment leather gloves are must to be worn by you. They impart protection to hands against any scratches that may occur while riding as well do not let hands get strain. Nowadays another side of leather gloves has come into being and that is to lend stylish and fashionable look. Bikers look very smart wearing them. They are unbiased towards genders; hence both men and women wear them. But just purchasing a pair of leather gloves does not end the story. Getting right size is more important. Loose or too tight leather gloves causes discomfort to hands, which can be risky while riding. Rider will keep holding up his leather gloves if they are too loose and he or she will keep stretching gloves for letting in air if they are too tight. Rider should be free of mind while riding focusing only on his or her ride. Any kind of discomfort can be dicey. Also ride will be a great disappointment if leather gloves are uncomfortable. Right size leather gloves are only its one and final solution. Knowledge of how to get right size leather gloves is must to know. No matter what style leather gloves you opt for but make sure you are buying the right size. This article has mentioned some ideas that will help you in getting the right size leather gloves that would give you the comfort that you are looking for. First main important thing is that for purchasing leather gloves you yourself should go. Do not let others do it for you. This is the perfect way to get the right size. It will give you right idea whether it really fits you or not. And yes most importantly try leather gloves on both hands. Many just try on one hand but later regrets because according to scientific studies our hands are not of the same size. Left hand is bigger than the right one. Therefore trying on both will give you exact idea. This is to assure that you would purchase the right size of gloves. If you are buying leather gloves online then give exact measurements of your hands. Right size leather gloves are not only important for imparting warmth, comfort and protection but also for portraying fashion. They add greatly to style quotient and impart rider a stylish look when worn fashionably. These are perfect ways to get right size leather gloves. For more information on leather gloves it is better to look online. You will get many styles leather gloves there and also much more information. So prior to purchasing the gloves look for them on the internet and have some ideas regarding the styles, materials and the quality. Finally purchase it and yes do not forget to get the right size to ooze out its real essence.

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