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Get It How You Want It
In the words of Mr. Kanye West, “I know it’s late and I took all year but you can stop complaining cuz I’m finally here.” Those words should be playing in the background of the “make your own” section on Rugby.com. That’s right folks. Customizing rugby’s online is no longer “coming soon”. It’s here!! So those of you who can’t make it to the store or are too bourgeois to shop any other way than on the web, make sure you check it out. I highly recommend going to the store for custom pieces because the site is extremely limited in options but pretty much everything is open game at the Rugby locations. So if you’ve got a blazer, rugby, or anything other item you wanna trick out, head to Rugby and show Ralphy some love…
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Inquiringmindâ„¢ does it again
Inquiringmindâ„¢ is one of the most well done web magazines I’ve ever seen. Period. I stumbled upon their site earlier this year and wrote a lil’ blog about it here. They’ve released the Fall Buyble for 2008 which highlights the best trends of mens fashion. Content wise, it’s spot on so definitely take a look. But as a designer I was thoroughly impressed with the graphic and interaction design as well as the photography. Take a peek whenever you get the chance.
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Eleven Magazine!
I gotta give love to my peeps back at RIT for a moment. Just under a year ago, I was invited into the upper-echelon of students on RIT’s campus. It was the meeting of dynamic minds, talent, spirit, and style that crafted what is now Eleven Magazine – an all around guide for the young man of today. Fashion, dating, and the arts are just the start of the topics covered in well-written, thought out articles tailored for an audience no different than the authors themselves. With content exclusively online for the moment, a printed sample is in the works. Check out the blog at elevenmagazine.wordpress.com and rest assured this is just the beginning for Eleven.
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