Wristbands, Ties, And Mayan Clothing
Wristbands are making a comeback, or at least that’s what the fashion aficionados are proclaiming. Mens bracelets are increasing in sales, supposedly. However, does your wristband have a purpose? That’s assuming you wear one.
The Nike Sportband does claim to have a purpose, while being stylish at the same time.
If you run, jog, walk, or are into physical fitness, Nike is offering a running partner to go. Take the sportband off and hook it up via USB on the computer. This will provide you with data that can easily be shared on Facebook or Twitter. So could this be called a social wristband?
It seems like accessories, scarves, and neckties are fashionable once again. Yes, ties are making a comeback as well. It appears that the formal suit and tie is now preferred; when just a few years ago the casual polo shirt was indeed the hip wear of the day.
In the end, one will wear what one has in the closet and what feels right at the time. Or perhaps, should we dress appropiately for the Mayan calendar forecast? Maybe we should just ignore the world countdown hype.
Original or not, I have a proposal. Let’s dress like the Mayan people! There’s the Huipil for the ladies, and maybe some bright short pants for the guys. Maya clothing in the finest! With or without the bracelet of course.
TOP 5 FASHION TRENDS | Spring 2012 New York Fashion Week — From [ChicTV]
1. Bright bold colors
2. Leather
3. Prints
4. Retro
5. Romantic silhouettes