After nearly 20 hours of flights and countless reruns of Elite, I’m a born-again Spanish fashion fanatic. I’m such a crybaby bear shirt Although my style veers more towards understated silhouettes, neutral colors, and classic tailoring, two weeks in the Spanish capital of Madrid has breathed life into my closet. To the surprise of no one, the anti–skinny-jean trend remains strong. Spanish women are more receptive to out-there trends than their French neighbors, so baggy styles like cargo pants and ultra-wide trousers made guest appearances as well. Americana goes East. While cowboy boots boomed and slowly faded away among American influencers and celebrities (minus our favorite horse girl, Kendall Jenner), the Western staple still remains strong among Spain’s fashion crowd. Most of the women I spotted wearing them paired their boots with casual knit dresses—a combination I need to try for myself now that I’m back home. While European women are most often associated with dark colors and understated prints in the winter, Spanish women completely throw that rule out of the window. For every elegant Breton-stripe outfit I saw on the streets of Madrid, there was a loud and cheery knit top, cardigan, or sweater following close behind. Who said freezing temperatures have to be boring?
I’m such a crybaby bear shirt ,hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
When it comes to sneakers, I’m such a crybaby bear shirt there is no brand bigger, better or more influential than Nike. Not only is the American sportswear behemoth responsible for some of the most iconic kicks ever made, it’s also behind many of the pivotal technological developments that have driven sneaker design forwards over the last 60+ years. Nike is also largely responsible for birthing sneaker culture as we know it today. The label’s Air Jordan line gave the world its first taste of sneaker hype, whipping consumers into a frenzy with each new release. It also introduced the world to high-profile athlete endorsements in footwear, turning Nike from a relatively small running shoe brand into the biggest name in sportswear. Some of the brand’s footwear designers are borderline celebrities in their own right. Tinker Hatfield, for example, is a household name to anyone with so much as a passing interest in sneakers, having been responsible for major design milestones such as visible air cushioning systems and best-selling models including the Air Max 1, numerous Air Jordans, and even the fictitious Air Mag from the Back to the Future movies. To call Nike’s sneaker back catalogue impressive would be a serious understatement. It’s home to some of the most influential, popular and instantly recognisable shoes of all time, and to prove it, we’ve showcased a few of our favourites below. Each one deserves its spot in any self-respecting sneakerhead’s collection.
Daniel Najarian –
Fit was perfect, design was crisp and clean. True fan wear. Shipping was fast. 10/10 would buy again.
Larry Kirchner –
He ain’t heavy but he’s my summer shirt …
Yes it’s true. These are not “heavy” but they are Cotton. They are well made. They are less than $6 each and they will work for summer wear.
Buy up a size and shrink to your actual size.
Good cheap Tees.
Scott Konzen –
good one. good quality