As early as 50,000 years ago, our ancestral Homo sapiens used whatever was in their surroundings to shield themselves from the harsh climate. Anthropologists have unearthed human fossils from the Arctic Circle and saw evidence of men’s clothing made of fur and animal skin. In retrospect, in regions where the temperature was much warmer, evidences of men’s clothes made primarily, of leaves and grass were discovered. These were used to cover primitive man from the dust and heat. At that time, men’s clothing was nothing more that an ingenious invention borne from necessity.

As centuries passed though, men’s clothing assumed a new significance— it became a signature for social status. Emperors and Kings wore ornaments made of gold and rare jewels; nobles wore hats, while peasants adorned themselves with shells and plain-colored garments.

Many decades later man found the means to bridge his geographical gap with his neighbors. As a consequence, men’s clothing became as diverse as the cultures of this world. Chinese men wore court dresses; the Scottish wore tartans and kilts, Filipinos were seen in their barongs that were woven from pineapple fiber. Because of this diversity, trends emerged and fashion as an institution was born. Designers and fashion magazines all fanned the flames of what was essential and what was frowned at in men’s clothing. Men were sized up by how his pants were creased, the length of his tie, if his belt matched his loafers. Fundamental rules and classifications surfaced and they became codes that the modern man lived by. For instance, brown belts should never go with black shoes. This applied across all cultures that required shoes and belts on formal functions.

Amidst this celebration of diversity, the concept of haute couture emerged. Remarkably, this gave men’s fashion the tool for individual distinction. A separation from the rest not dictated by social status, rather, by preferences. Indeed, by having clothes designed and made especially for oneself emphasized one’s uniqueness.

Men’s clothing became a form of expression.

How a man saw himself was ultimately reflected by how he dressed. Everyday was one big costume party that showcased men’s clothing and its 50,000 years of history, give and take.

As life became more and more fast-paced, a new element was soon incorporated into men’s clothing-– comfort. Looking good became as important as feeling good. Modern lifestyles required clothes that did not require special cleaning and tedious caring.

In response to this need and as a consequence of capitalism and trade, technology nurtured the discoveries and inventions of fabrics and methods of clothes making. Nylon, Polyester and Lycra are but a few synthetics that replaced natural fibers. Mainstream men’s clothing was mirrored by sports wear that breathed like skin, smart office wear that repelled water, and shoes that complimented a foot’s contour instead of the other way around. Men’s clothing in retail boomed.
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When screen printing t-shirts, a surprisingly important factor in determining price is the color of your textile. Choosing a white shirt will result in considerable savings in your printing costs. There are a number of reasons why this is the case, from initial shirt pricing to factors in the printing process.

T-shirts are usually priced in two categories, “Whites” and “Darks”. White t shirts are always the least expensive shirt when compared to a colored t-shirt of the same brand and type. For no other reason than shirt price alone, whites contribute to a lower overall printing cost.

There are also price advantages in the printing process itself when using white t-shirts instead of dark. When printing on dark shirts, many inks need to have more than one layer laid down in order to completely cover the shirt. In order to keep the layers from smearing, the first layer will be partially dried under a heating element in a process called “flashing”. Having to flash colors in a print run adds considerable time to how long a shirt is on the press and incurs an additional charge. Most colors on white shirts can go on in one layer and rarely have to be flashed.
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Typically, leather clothing is delegated for two groups: cowboys and bikers. Cowboys wear leather chaps and outwear to protect their bodies from brush, trees, and nature in general. Bikers on the other hand prefer leather to protect them against what is affectionately known as road rash. It is not surprising then that the types of leather outwear worn by both of these groups is thick and restrictive for movement: two aspects that are definitely not good for lingerie! Instead of wearing your leather on the outside, harness your inner leather diva and enjoy the luxurious feel of quality leather against your skin.

Let’s face it women, what guy’s fantasy does not begin with having his wife or girlfriend disrobe to reveal a glimpse of leather and skin? The sure fire way to drive that man in your life wild with passion is by donning leather. Besides, something about pouring yourself in to a material that hugs your skin at every curve can do something for your own libido as well. Since there are countless selections of lingerie styles, choose a particular outfit that is guaranteed to drive him crazy! What guy can resist a woman in a skimpy leather mini skirt or a screamingly seductive leather corset? Certainly not your guy, that’s for sure!

For all the men out there wondering what to buy their wives or girlfriends for a special occasion—or no occasion at all—consider leather your new best friend. If you are still skeptical, find any piece of leather and put it on your bare skin. Now, doesn’t that feel better than itchy lace or scratchy netting? Any concerns you may have will fly out the window. Keep in mind that there are a wide variety of leather styles, so you can find one that will make your lady love the most comfortable. If a leather thong and string bikini is a bit too adventurous, consider a buttery soft pair of leather hot pants or a corset top to provide more coverage. If your woman’s closet is overflowing with leather delights, consider clever leather accessories that will allow her to complete the look.
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Internet shopping is fast becoming one of the easiest ways to buy almost anything you want. Internet shopping is a way of shopping that allows shopping for required products without going to the store physically. The Internet is great because people are able to shop 24 hours a day without having to leave their home or work.

The Internet is changing the wholesale/retail landscape daily. In today’s market the online auctions sector is taking about a tenth of all retail shopping sales in the US, and the percentage in other countries is not as high. One reason we use the internet is to buy merchandise at a discount to retail.

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