
In the UK as most of you may know, considering you are reading this because you are into fashion, the skinny jean is a wardrobe essential. Whether you’ve got an indie style or you consider yourself a lad about town. If you’re reading this because you’re thinking of investing a pair, i highly recommend it.
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Posted by Bungle on September 1st, 2009
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At first glance, the graphic tee seems almost self-explanatory—throw it on over some jeans, slip on your trusted Converse and your off on your way, alot of celebritys demonstrate this laid back high end of summer look.
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Posted by Bungle on August 13th, 2009
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When we started Men’s Fashion Bible one of the editors posted an article on boat shoes, looking back at the post, it looks at a few different styles and the influence Sperry and Sebego have on the boat shoe trend. Many popular trends change and adapt and we have seen the boat shoe break into the plimsoll fad with canvas style boat shoes. I was interested in how else the boat shoe might be modified and how traditional leading brands like Sperry could bring a breath of fresh air to their new collections.
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Posted by Bungle on August 12th, 2009

Boat shoes are by far a new trend but I feel more and more companies are showcasing them in their collections and more and more people feel comfortable wearing them as an everyday shoe. There are tons of ways to wear boat shoes, tie them and dress them up or down.
“Boat shoes, also known also as deck shoes or topsiders, are typically leather with rubber soles designed for use on a boat. A siping pattern is cut into the soles to provide grip on a wet deck; the leather construction, along with application of oil, is designed to repel water.
Modern boat shoes were invented in 1935 by Paul Sperry after noticing his dog’s ability to run easily over ice or snow. Using a knife, he cut siping into his shoes’ soles, inspiring a shoe perfect for boating. Sebago and Sperry are notable modern manufacturers of boat shoes. Click to read more »
Posted by Bungle on August 4th, 2009