Feb 28

Many of us look for more in clothes then just the ability to make a fashion statement. The fact that many people live such active lives means that they are hoping their clothes will fit in with this. Well the good news is that there is so much choice out there when it comes to clothes that will allow us to do all the things we want to do but which will also look great.

 

- One of the most important parts of casual clothing for active people will be footwear. If we choose wrongly here we could end up picking up injuries. Most active people like to wear some type of sport shoe, and the best advice here is that you choose something that is going to offer the cushioning you need. Never allow the look of the shoe to be your only concern; put the health of your feet as a priority. Cheap shoes can cause damage to your feet so these should be avoided.

 

- If you are active you will likely want loose clothing that is going to allow you a full range of movement. It will also mean that your skin can breathe and you won’t have to worry so much about smelling bad due to sweat.

 

- If you live an active life it is even more important that you wear clean clothes. In fact you may want to carry a spare set of clothes around with you in case you have been particularly active. Other people could get the wrong impression of you if they see you sitting about in clothes that smell sweaty and look dirty.

 

- Anyone who spends quite a bit of time outdoors will find that they need to have protection from the elements. It is better to be able to add and remove layers of clothing as and when you need to so always wear a few thin layers instead of one heavy layer.

 

As soon as it’s time to hit the beachfront for a bit of surfing, you’ll want to be attired with the absolute best surf clothing. These can differ from anything like board shorts, to a humble pair of flip flops.

Feb 28

0 Best Fall and Winter Coats, Jackets for Your Body Type! Funny Street Fashion InterviewsStreet Style! Great tips on finding the best Fall and Winter coat for your body type and shape. Funny! Spankie finds everyday people on the street to show you what type of jacket looks best on their figure: petite, tall, busty, plus size, full figure, pear shaped, apple bottom. New contest! Subscribe and tell friends!

Links to coats shown below:
Light Gray: http://www.urbanog.com/Take-Me-Out-Jacket_130_10504.html
Animal Print: http://urbanog.com/search_product.php?keywords=Ruffle+Bottom+Coat&cid=0&x=0&y=0
Black Jacket: http://urbanog.com/search_product.php?keywords=Ruffle+Bottom+Coat&cid=0&x=0&y=0
Single Button Coat: http://urbanog.com/search_product.php?keywords=Downtown+In+Scotland&cid=0&x=0&y=0
Spankie’s Cape: http://urbanog.com/search_product.php?keywords=Little+Red+Cape&cid=0&x=0&y=0

Music by:
“The Fashion” by Spankie Valentine

Duration : 0:8:59

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Feb 28

0 Daft Punk  Interstella 5555 (part 4)Song: Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger

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Feb 28

0 JSRF:Dogenzaka Hill[Mystery Tape,Graffiti Souls and Street Challenges]*Commentary included

Brand new microphone,hell yeah!
The audio is slightly off sync at one point,sorry about that.

[Damn you public transport! *shakes fist*]

Duration : 0:5:16

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Feb 28

0 ARTHUR   Augmented Round Table for Architecture and Urban PlanningThe ARTHUR augmented round-table allows architects and customers to collaboratively review and discuss architectural designs even before they are build as models. Instead of physical models, in their review meetings they can now use virtual, computer-generated models that are displayed using semi-transparent head-mounted displays, and that appear to be right on the planning table.

The ARTHUR project was a EU-funded project that finished in 2004.

Duration : 0:1:50

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