Showing posts with label american apparel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label american apparel. Show all posts

Hey He...It's Freezing Out! Are Knit Leggings OK?

(top row: American Apparel, bottom row: L.A.M.B. shopbop, Threadsence)

Are Knit Leggings okay for winter? Great question you ask (He asked it) yes knit leggings are okay for winter. Hell if it was acceptable for He to wear those things, He might. But here are some things He is seeing many people do wrong.

1) These need to fit like normal leggings, tight! If they are all loose and gross well then they aren't He Approved.
2) Not Pants - while leggings can be pants, these just look like weird pajamas as pants, throw something over them please
3) Keep the designs in check. Let's not go overboard and buy knit leggings that look like your blind grandmother made.

Also not a bad idea to get leg warmers, those look real good with leggings or pants, and a pair of heels, another great way to stay a little warmer as winter keeps us cold.
-He

Velvet Baby, Velvet!

Velvet Baby, Velvet! So hot right now. American Apparel is all over the velvet. What might be the best part about velvet is that it encourages others to rub up and touch. Well, guess that could be a negative, but who cares. Dresses are a better option then the bodysuit, no real question there, to think about it actually, would suggest doing velvet in any other way. Simple dress, its got the shine, not much else needs to be added.
-He

Does Anyone Actually Wear a Thong Bodysuit?










We have been seeing these non stop ads by American Apparel for their thong bodysuits. So here is the question He has long been wanting to know. Does anyone actually buy and or wear these thong bodysuits? He is a HUGE bodysuit fan, very sexy item. Just not sure if when He sees a bodysuit if its a thong version or a regular style, obviously the thong version would seem hotter in He's head. But is a thong body suit even realistic or is AA just wasting time with these? He needs to put this to a vote, are the ladies of the ArmHe actually wearing thong bodysuits or just regular bodysuits. Want to be featured on He in your bodysuit? Send bodysuit pics to fashionbyhe@gmail.com
-He

American Apparel expands Nail Polish Collection


American Apparel, the vertically integrated clothing manufacturer based in downtown Los Angeles, is announcing the addition of six new colors to its successful line of nail polish. The company timed and designed the expansion of American Apparel Nail Lacquer for the upcoming summer season.

The colors continue the theme of representing the brand and the culture which surrounds it. A khaki shade called "California Trooper" alludes to the uniforms of the ubiquitous California Highway Patrol, while "Malibu Green" is inspired by the colors found near the company's store on the historic Pacific Coast Highway. Other colors like "Summer Peach" and "Butter" are now also an available option for some of the company's classic garments, including the Pique Tennis Shirt, 4-Way Stretch Side Zipper Pants and Dov's Hoody. The line will feature the release of a base/top coat, a much-requested addition that will bring an extra layer of protection and gloss to the nail lacquer.

"The first 18 colors of our nail polish line were an experiment -- we picked colors that were beautiful and didn't set out to necessarily match them with anything. For summer, we saw an opportunity not only to add a few new colors, but also to develop some fresh shades that can coordinate with the tones of our new styles. We're proud that by listening to the feedback of our employees, customers and the online community, we were able to create a summer range that incorporates their ideas and expresses the palette we presented this season," said Marsha Brady, a creative director for American Apparel.

American Apparel Nail Lacquer has been an exciting success for the company as it has expanded its aesthetic into new areas and styles. The initial run of 18 colors and 50,000 bottles quickly sold out worldwide and developed a loyal following of fashion bloggers and polish artists. By working with a California manufacturer near its headquarters in Los Angeles, American Apparel continues its commitment to the idea of Made in USA polish and hopes the new colors will be met with the same glowing reviews.

"The public has had an overwhelmingly positive reaction to our nail polish collection and we're excited about these new additions. As we translate our basics model to fashionable pieces and new kinds of products, we remain dedicated to maintaining the same level of quality and dependability that we're known for. The colors have the potential to enhance outfits in both classic and atypical ways and we're really look forward to seeing how people wear them," Brady said.

 
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