Friday, October 28, 2005

Facial issues

So I have come to the realization that your face matters more than a nicely tailored garment. More than an expensive pair of shoes. More than a shiny luxury car that you step out of in front of the most posh restaurant. Do you know why this is? Your face does not go away, you can not take it on and off, it stays with you, and is your representation, sometimes without you even knowing it.
With that in mind, I have taken a new approach on life when it comes to my face. I have been on the hunt for the best Men's facial products around. I have for the moment settled on Clinique skin care for men. In this I have the exfloliation scrub, the face wash and the moisturizer. Very basic, yet very effective. I can see the difference in my face when I go lapses without that facial TLC.
What products are there out there for men to use?
Good question, I have seen Nivea with a mens line, also Lab series for men I have heard is pretty standard. I found that Neutregena really drys out your face, however if you have really oilly skin then this may be the product for you. You can always go with the clear and dry if nothing else tickles your fancy, However my suggestion is that you do your homework.
The old cliche goes that "you never get a second chance to make a first impression". I agree 100% get it right the first time and keep your face up to par.

Friday, October 21, 2005

Lost in time


As if today's generation does not have enough of it. I have the feeling that we are now choosing to ignore it. We are opting to leave the arm jewelry designed for keeping track of time at home, or better yet in the stores, and using other forms of technologically advanced devices to determine the sun's alignment. My first observation has come from the female gender. More and more I am noticing that women are wearing watches less and less. Nowadays it is more popular to see a woman with more fancy arm braclets and wrist chains than a classy time piece. I have also inquired as to why that may be. The most popular response is that why wear something bulky on my arm when I can just look at my cell phone when I need to. Thats right, the cell phone is becoming that all purpose one stop shop for convenience. Today a cell phone can do everything from call someone, send emails, access calendars, listen to music, surf the web, establish style and credibility, and also TELL TIME. Companies are adapting to the trends of this young generation. When Apple is making ipods that can fit into your chapstick pocket of your 5 pocket jeans, then you have to know that cell phone companies are not too far behind. My next prediction is a commercial with an Ipod so small that it can fit into your nose. Mark my words it will be seen. Paris hilton will be the one advertising it. LOL. Back to the real topic at hand. Why is this? Watches dont depreciate, let me clarify, fine watches, quality watches, rolex's patek phillipe, etc, watches do not depreciate, so why not invest into something that will not change in the next 6 months. Most often cell phones are like computers, every six months they are out of date. Someone has come up with something smaller and better. More sleek and trendy. So why then are we so misguided to believe in this trend.
I feel men to be on the opposite spectrum. The bigger the face of the watch the better. For a man the watch is a status piece to those whom care. It separates the men from the boys. A finely made guess collectin watch, compared to a Daytona Rolex. Big difference. A Marc Ecko bling bling watch, or a Cartier. These examples are drastic, however my point is clear. Men are more likely to use these items as a way to move up the ladder to a more elite status.
Bottom line is that, with "time" all trends change, I mean think about it, we have gone from telling the time with sticks in the sand on the beach side, to having automated devices tell us the time at leisure. From classic men wearing chains on their time pieces, to men wearing watches big enough for for an entire room to keep track of time.
Maybe its time to understand what you are doing with your money, and reevaluate what we are doing with our time, and ways in which we tell what time it is.

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

White Tees are PlaYed


XL to XXXXXXXL, and all that mess between are all played. I understand how the originator of the trend started it because it allowed young kids an opportunity to express themselves through their wardrobes without implying any gang affiliations. However the "trend" "phenomena" has gone too far. There is no originality anymore. Everyone has stuffed themselves into this mundane cliche of a dress code. Pro Club is to blame, if you ask me. White tees, blue jeans, brands of choice, rocawear, seanjohn, enyce, akademiks, etc, and air force 1's. This particular outfit last 4 seasons 365 days a year. Any suburban mall is guilty of possesing at least 5 of these an hour on average with a slight variation. One guy may wear a cap, the other a dew rag, another has corn rows, and the other has a fake "jesus piece" from the mall mobile silver cart, lol. This style is killing my eye sight. Knowing how the inner city youth are truely the trend setters of todays fashions, I wonder what trends they are looking towards when it comes to dressing themselves on the daily basis. Take a chance to be different, dare to be set apart, you will find that you leave much more of an impression on others.

Thursday, October 13, 2005

Billy White Shoes


Gone are the days of complex shoe patterns and metallic designs. Nowadays men want their shoes to make a simple statement. Clean cut, sharp outfit, and pure white tennis shoes are no doubt the triple treat, hat trick, three peat that every man should ascribe to. This look is so versatile within todays fashion world. It can be dressed up with some nice premium denim jeans, a novelty tee shirt/ Collared sportshirt and sportcoat. And Conversely dressed down, or more casual with a nice suit. The white tennis shoe phenomena transcends across the fashion worlds, from couture runways to hip hop concerts, the pure addition of a pair of fresh whites is priceless.

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Denim Is Dead

With the growing popularity of premium denim designers and manufacturers, it was just a matter of time before those in the know would break away from the mundaness of the pop culture, and start dressing like the true sophisticatos that they are. My thoughts are that no matter what happens, premium denim has put a stamp on todays wardrobe. It has opened up an avenue in todays fashion that men were not capable of driving down in years prior. However today the avenue is far to overcrowed, much like the much hated 405 fwy in los angeles. Therefore, those who navigate these streets called fashion, need to find side streets and short cuts to reach the final destination of originality and creativity, much sooner than the mass public. And finely tailored slacks would be my first option of choice.

Retail Drama


So with all this mumbo jumbo about the combination of Federated Department stores and May Co. I have come to set the record straight and voice some of my frustrations to the open public. Mergers of any kind are a pain for all that are involved except for those who are making the decisions and increasing their bottom lines. Even those employees whom are on the side of the mreger that is acquiring the lesser of the to companys still have reason to be worried. Its like the new kid on the block syndrome. No one knows what they are capable of. You used to be big man on campus and all the street kids looked up to you because you were the fastest, smartest, most all around person, now some new employee has come to plant their stake in your territory. A territory that may have taken you some time to win. In any case, this process does not sit well with those from the lesser company either. The options of leaving your comfort zone vs. being unemployed are not quite on the same playing field. One desicion out weighs the other no matter how much they try to increase your severance package. Because the bottom line is that you are not guaranteed to get a job in the alotted time set for your severance. And heaven forbid that you are one of those people with no real talent, but you have gotten by all these years on who you know, and not what you know, then you are really going to be in scramble mode.
I feel that more thought should be considered when taking over a company that employs more than 10k people. It should look at the greater cause and effect of those in which they are affecting, not the notion of more stores, more money, money benefits in my retirement plans.

TBC.....