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The Metro Man Scarf Guide For Men Scarves, have been a staple in mens clothing for more than two thousand years. Historically worn by some of our world’s most prolific leaders, the scarf, a profound piece of neckwear has graced our necks for as long or longer than neckties, bow ties and cravats. The History of the Scarf The scarf certainly has a number of religious connotations, but has also enjoyed use for warmth, cleanliness and of course fashion. By the third century BC, the appeal and popularity of the Roman introduced scarf had made its way to China and was now being worn by the Terracotta soldiers of the Qin Shi Huang dynasty as a form of military garb in used as a way to discern the soldiers rank, based on the style or fashion of the scarf. By the end of the nineteenth century, scarves had gone from a regular accessory worn by men and women to one of the most essential forms of neckwear worn on a daily basis by men of all classes. Reversible Scarf in Dark Green & Red Silk Wool Motif & Check – Fort Belvedere Jersey

CG Tutorial library: Architecture How to use Zbrush Dynamesh [ #Zbrush #Sculpt ]In this Serie Zbrush tutorials for beginner, Claudio Setti shows a full course on sculpting the human head using Zbrush and Dynamesh ZBrush Tutorial: Sculpting The Head Using Dynam... How to use LOD - Level Of Detail in 3Ds Max [ #3dsMax #Game #Rendering ]LOD or Level of Detail is very important technique for CG users for games and for large amount of background scenes. How to Pose Characters in ZBrush 4R6 Another great Zbrush video tutorial from Ben Douglas about several different methods of posing your characters like: using the Transpose Tools, using The Transpose Master Plugin or ZSphere Rigging>> S...

MA-1 Slim Fit Flight Jacket Introduced by the mid-1950s, the MA-1 became the flight jacket of U.S. Air Force and Navy pilots and ground crew. Designed for use in temperatures of 14-50 degrees F, the MA-1 had a 100% wool knit collar, waistband and cuffs. History & Evolution of Ties, Scarves & Neckwear Neckties have a common place among men around the globe, yet they serve no practical purpose and are merely decorative. What became known as “the tie” approximately three hundred years ago has been in existence for thousands of years, dating as far back as the dawn of human existence. Fashion experts, sociologists and other professionals have been contemplating the tie for years and how it has somehow become the pinnacle of business attire. To chart the tie’s appearance and determine its significance, we’ll go back in time to the antiquities when man first sculpted or painted early neckties prominently wrapped around their nape. Ancient Egyptian Isis Knot The Birth of the Tie If we go back four thousand years to ancient Egypt, we can examine the necks of many Pharoahs and notice broad ties adorned with precious stones wrapped around their necks. Even some Indios of certain tribes in the Amazon and Aborigines in Oceania wear very little clothing but neckwear. The Scarf Came First The Cravat

Portfolio Website Themes — Format Need help or have questions? Customer support is available 24/7. Contact Us Need help or have questions? Customer support is available 24/7. 25 GQ-Approved Closet Essentials You Should Be Wearing Right Now The building blocks to your best closet—all in one place. Just a few years ago getting dressed seemed easier, didn't it? Not so long ago, closet essentials consisted of some Don Draper-esque suits, raw denim, and a pair of burnished brown wingtips. That's where we come in. It's the classic for a reason, well several reasons: The right navy blue suit pairs up with every dress shirt and tie in your arsenal, the jacket and pants can be worn separate from each other, and every man alive looks good wearing one (why do you think it's Washington, D.C.' No button-up shirt works harder than a white oxford. It's a brave new world of business out there and the days of briefcases and folios have given way to a more relaxed breed of business bag: the tote. A retro-inspired piece of athletic wear that's got the stamina to take you from a coffee run to the gym to casual Friday at the office (put it under that navy suit we just told you about.) Socks That Get You Noticed A Gray Striped Dress Shirt

New Designers craft&design Associate Prize 2015 - New Designers 2016 University: Hereford College of Art Stand Number: JC1 Project: Beetles for Battle Judges' Comments: ‘Beatrice's work is original and innovative – a sense of fun combined with metalworking and enamelling skills. She has great enthusiasm for her work and a clear idea of what she'd like to do with it in the future.’ Award Prize: Promotion and business support to the value of £2,500 as follows: - three page feature in craft&design magazine - advertising in the Makers Gallery section of six consecutive issues of craft&design magazine - one year subscription to craft&design magazine - 12 month access to advice from the craft&design editors and PR team - a page in Selected Makers online gallery - a free stand in the Emerging Designers Marquee at Living Crafts Winner’s comment: ‘New Designers has offered a unique opportunity for me to have a great number of people see my work. View all 2015 Award winners

Bead bracelet with fossil coral, sterling silver and frosted onyx. This bracelet is inspired by warm water reefs around the world. It features three hand-shaped beads made from 100,000 year old fossil coral, salvaged from an abandoned lime pit in the Florida Keys. The center bead is framed by two beads inspired by the timeless form of a sea urchin, sculpted in sterling silver. Sterling silver accents and clasp, with frosted black onyx beads, complete the piece. This piece features one of our hallmark organic materials. These natural materials owe their patterns and distinctive color palette to the specific and often unique conditions in which they came to exist. Because of the fossilization process, soil composition and meteorology, these rare fossils, exotic woods, shells and rocks can show dramatic differences in color and pattern, making every piece a one-of-a-kind. When you purchase a piece featuring our Unique Materials logo, the object you receive is indeed truly unique.

Bead bracelet with dinosaur bone, tiger’s eye, onyx and sterling silver. The Dragon Fire plays on earth tones, and our fascination with pre-history, in an exceptional bracelet that belongs equally to the past, the present, and the future. It features three matched beads crafted from our 100 million year-old fossil dinosaur bone, found in the American West. The beautiful color and pattern of the dino bone is supported by frosted tiger’s eye and frosted black onyx beads, with a sterling silver clasp assembly. Each Dragon Fire is a rendition of history; make this story your own. This piece features one of our hallmark organic materials. These natural materials owe their patterns and distinctive color palette to the specific and often unique conditions in which they came to exist. Because of the fossilization process, soil composition and meteorology, these rare fossils, exotic woods, shells and rocks can show dramatic differences in color and pattern, making every piece a one-of-a-kind.

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