Posts Tagged ‘winter’

Women’s Trousers – Trend 2011: Treggings and Chino Trousers

Fall and winter are upon us, and women often wear pants and trousers. Today, the trend in the pants for the women of the boyfriend jeans and pants that are shorter in height and a slightly longer pants or clothing Baggia found in all types of fabric selection. If after a big thick trousers classic wool trousers in search of colder months. The 80 have re-emerged this season and trends not only stops in bright colors and designs. Leggings are back in fashion, and although she still leads the way in which a new type of mesh to take shape in fashion nowadays. The so-called “Treggings is a thick legging style is a mix between pants and leggings Treggings. Skinny Jeans and mixes easily with a soft cloth leggings, which go great with shirts and even evening gowns in the city.

Speaking of jeans, carrots are always popular with young pitchers, made his debut in Japan and has in the United Kingdom and the United States has been. Jeans carrots are bigger in the waist, hips and thighs and then taper down. Jeans carrots should be used with a type of shirt. This carrot pants were very popular and in 1980 by evolution, that hip hop began. Formal trousers women, which is never out of fashion, the Chinese, these trousers, and washing and the port are affected. They come in a variety of styles, from relaxed ride. Chinese go well with almost any shirt or blouse or sweater, because they are usually in khaki or black.

Fall and winter are a time to be covered, and the cold, but do not want to be fashionable, let your jeans and trousers for women show their side of fashion!

Up to One’s Neck in Style

As the days to solve the cold of autumn and winter every year, I am always happy to carry different versions of one of my favorite dresses, turtleneck. This garment, known as turtle neck in the United States and as an office boy in Australia, not only useful in cold weather, but also very elegant and flattering to the male figure..

Fashion history has been toward the end of the twentieth century, cyclists, hockey players sailors, and workers on the ground began to take high-necked jersey, to conduct their work, outdoor sport. Over time, these casual clothing was acceptable for men, and began, on thin materials and manufactured a variety of colors. In the 1920′s, the British playwright Noel Coward transform famous for wearing turtleneck sweaters with suit jackets in the form of the middle class, and during the Second World War, this garment is part of the “official uniform of the Navy U.S.. Read the rest of this entry »