Maybe it's just me, but I am gladly noticing more 'acceptance' of men being as fashionable as women without all the effeminacy and sexual orientation stigmas. One item that is gaining that 'acceptance' is the man purse or the murse.
Those things have been around for ages, but the ones that were designed for men looked (to me) stiff and suitcase-like, they looked like those small bags criminals used to exchange stuff. It's like the designers went out of their way to add every masculine touch there is to the bag, which just made it horrible.
However, I think it was necessity rather than enlightment that pushed the murse out. People, including men, carry so many things these days, from cellphones to iPods not forgetting the keys and wallet. I would stuff my pockets with all those things and it would look awful and feel uncomfortable. I tried many bags to carry these things, but they were just horrible to have around. I tried few messenger bags as well, but couldn't find the perfect one.
The other day I saw the William Sledd murse clip (above) and loved it! I also watched some of the feedbacks clips from some guys and kind of related to them and all the totes on Sledd's or the others' clips were AMAZING . I REALLY hope this catches on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thursday, September 6, 2007
The Murse
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Summer Stuff

One of the problems I usually face during summer is with outwear. I don't like carrying an umbrella around, so I have to wear something when it's rainy. In most cases, jackets are made from synethic fiber which makes it difficult for your body to breathe during hot rainy days. This jacket is from Gap and they claim that is has a water resistant coating while being 100% cotton.
I was sold by that description and I got this jacket recently. I haven't put it to the test yet, but I hope I won't end up with a shrunken old jacket, lol, it cost a fortune (by my standards at least.)
These straight fit khaki pants are also from the GAP. I don't like khaki's that much because I rarely find a great pair that are as 'striaght-fit' as jeans. I find most of them a little bit baggy and I always thought that is why they were created to start with. These ones seem more put together and the cut is just sublime!

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