Fashion Trends
March 12, 2008
Forbes Magazine staff writer Nicola Ruiz wrote in Forbes.com:
Summary: Men will be changing their fashion-purchasing decisions due to the threatening recession. In these economic times, men don’t want to spend a fortune on a whole new wardrobe but they do want a few great pieces with a Wow factor to spice up their existing wardrobe and get them noticed. According to Ms. Ruiz, this means high-impact, low-investment pieces are in high demand.
(Snuzzlo Bun shirts fill this need perfectly.)
February 6, 2008
Cleveland Plain Dealer fashion editor Kim Crow wrote:
Summary: Kim attended apparel trade shows to find out how buyers decide what clothes retailers will be selling. While there she sought answers to her readers’ questions including, “Why is everything the same, style-wise and why do stores all carry the same 12 brands?”
(Along the same lines, Snuzzlo Bun asks, “Why are men’s long-sleeve casual button-down shirts only available in solids, stripes and plaids?” With Snuzzlo Bun, they are now also available in funky, abstract prints: shirts that are a kick in the pants.)
January 10, 2008
Wall Street Journal fashion reporter Teri Agins answered a reader’s questions about fedoras.
Agins wrote, “…For all those fellows who live in baseball caps or pull-on knit caps in cold weather, a grown-up fedora may take some getting used to. But neophytes, rest assured that if you choose the right hat, with a brim that’s not too wide and a crown that’s not too deep, you won’t look like you’re trying to channel Humphrey Bogart. You’ll look great….Once you get the hang of it…go forth with a bit of swagger.”
(Snuzzlo Bun shirts may also take some getting used to but they, too, will have you looking great and they, too, invite you to go forth with a bit of swagger.)
April, 2008
Arthur Frommer’s Budget Travel editor Erik Torkells wrote, in a column titled, “Are You Ready to Meet the New Fun You?”
“I had become un-fun. I was so rigid: I knew what I liked and disliked, I knew what was good for me and what wasn’t and that was that. Bored with being boring, I announced the birth of the New Fun Me….I made an effort to be fun. I tried to say yes instead of finding reasons to say no. It didn’t take long before I became fun.” Then, he proposed that we should all resolve to have fun. He suggested screaming on roller coasters, dancing like robots, eating corn dogs and skinny dipping. “In other words,” he wrote, “let’s look like idiots and love every freaking minute of it.”
Mr. Torkells forgot one thing: to dress the part. If you’re gonna be fun and have fun, you might need a fun Snuzzlo Bun shirt. Hopefully, when you wear one, you will indeed love every freaking minute of it (without looking like an idiot.)
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