Licznik odwiedzin

Aleksandra

Miłośniczka zwierząt. Uwielbia powieści Johna Steinbecka, filmy Tima Burtona i jazdę na rowerze. W przyszłości chce zostać adwokatem. Mieszka w Malborku.

Paulina

Fanka zespołu The Beatles i Sex Pistols. Czyta różnorodne książki - od dzieł Nitzschego po poezję Kazimierza Przerwy - Tetmajera. Pochodzi z Kaszub, ale od września mieszka w Gdańsku. W przyszłości chce uczyć się w szkole oficerskiej.

Love Flannels

To get a casual look choose mid-weight flannel shirts that are smooth and not heavily brushed. These shirts tend to have good-sized patterns in fun colors but aren't as bold or chunky as the outdoorsy flannels. You would typically wear these in a regular or slim fit. Pair with a cotton jacket, jeans or casual chinos, and sneakers and you can wear it for almost any occasion.

Furthermore you can wear flannel shirts to work. It requires a slightly toned-down version of the shirt, with a smoother appearance (not as much brushing for softness) and a more conservative, small pattern (or even no pattern). Flannel shirts are also going to be a little bit warmer in the office, and you'll probably want to tuck them in behind a good belt. Pair them with chinos and plain toe oxfords.





Jeans, jeans everywhere

Skinny jeans have been ubiquitous for a decade, worn by everyone from pop stars to politicians. So what is the secret of their success?

Once you start seeing skinny jeans, it's pretty hard to stop. And the more you see of them, the clearer this becomes: the jeans might be narrow, but it's a broad church living in them. Sloanes like them high-waisted, apparently having ironed the legs; emos wear them flatfooted and belted. Hipsters roll the ankles and prefer an imprecise crotch; skaters like them with sneakers and a snapback.

Skinny jeans are open to all, and no one who wears them makes them any less of what they are for anyone else. The truth must be that there is something about the meanness of this look that feels right for our times. It can't simply be about rebellion why should tightness seem inherently more rebellious than expansiveness? (Anyhow, if you really wanted to rebel right now, you'd wear bootlegs.)

"It is a bit like wartime, not wanting to waste fabric and resources," says Niblock. "And in hard times people do tend to have a shared sense of identity. You couldn't associate skinny jeans with white fashion or black, young, old, straight, gay."