London, March 11: A British clothing company is on a mission to make the celebrity trend "meggings" popular among men.
Clothing company sTitch is currently creating a line of "meggings" and claims that their creation would look good for any occasion, the Daily Express reported.
The leggings, which are priced at 25 pounds per pair, target the male gender to make them look great and feel comfortable in them.
Tom Hunt, co-founder of sTitch said that they believe that men should be able to wear anything that they wish and "meggings" are the natural evolution from the skinny jean and the once widespread baggy jean.
He said that as the 21st century man becomes more metrosexual and well-groomed, the once well-defined.
Clothing company sTitch is currently creating a line of "meggings" and claims that their creation would look good for any occasion, the Daily Express reported.
The leggings, which are priced at 25 pounds per pair, target the male gender to make them look great and feel comfortable in them.
Tom Hunt, co-founder of sTitch said that they believe that men should be able to wear anything that they wish and "meggings" are the natural evolution from the skinny jean and the once widespread baggy jean.
He said that as the 21st century man becomes more metrosexual and well-groomed, the once well-defined.
- 3/11/2014
- by Lohit Reddy
- RealBollywood.com
London, Feb 10: Male leggings or meggings, endorsed by celebrities like Russell Brand and Justin Bieber, is a natural evolution from the skinny jean, say experts.
Brand was clicked in black meggings and he had teamed it up with white socks and sports shoes.
"Meggings are the natural evolution from the skinny jean and the once widespread baggy jean," dailystar.co.uk quoted Tom Hunt, co-founder of sTitch Leggings firm, as saying.
Meggings are popular among celebrities as singer Lenny Kravitz pulled off skin tight leather with knee-high boots, while teen singing sensation Justin Bieber went all white for his performance.
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Brand was clicked in black meggings and he had teamed it up with white socks and sports shoes.
"Meggings are the natural evolution from the skinny jean and the once widespread baggy jean," dailystar.co.uk quoted Tom Hunt, co-founder of sTitch Leggings firm, as saying.
Meggings are popular among celebrities as singer Lenny Kravitz pulled off skin tight leather with knee-high boots, while teen singing sensation Justin Bieber went all white for his performance.
Rapper.
- 2/10/2014
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
London, Feb 10: A UK company believes that men should be able to wear anything they wish, including male leggings.
Amongst the celebs, Russell Brand, Lenny Kravitz, David Beckham have stepped out wearing "meggings" and have certainly pulled them off.
East London-based firm sTitch Leggings, which was set up in Oct 012, has designed a range inspired by the celebrity trend, priced 25 pounds a pair, that its founders claim can look good for any occasion, the Daily Star reported.
sTitch Leggings were created by Tom Hunt, Luke Shipley and Joe Hollinworth, after they went to a fancy dress party wearing "ill-fitting female leggings".
Now.
Amongst the celebs, Russell Brand, Lenny Kravitz, David Beckham have stepped out wearing "meggings" and have certainly pulled them off.
East London-based firm sTitch Leggings, which was set up in Oct 012, has designed a range inspired by the celebrity trend, priced 25 pounds a pair, that its founders claim can look good for any occasion, the Daily Star reported.
sTitch Leggings were created by Tom Hunt, Luke Shipley and Joe Hollinworth, after they went to a fancy dress party wearing "ill-fitting female leggings".
Now.
- 2/10/2014
- by Ketali Mehta
- RealBollywood.com
Ubisoft has granted us another peek at the forthcoming Assassin’s Creed threequel, this time in the form of a walk through Boston trailer with some commentary from Alexander Hutchinson, the Creative Director of the game.
You can watch the trailer below;
The first thing that caught my eye with this trailer was the hay cart. Unlike my fellow What Culture writer Tom Hunt, I love jumping into hay stacks and am glad to see it’s still part of the series. More importantly, the idea of having to hit a moving target and being able to use it for stealthy kills is freaking awesome!
It was particularly interesting to see the stealth kill used to help out a civilian who flows seamlessly into a side quest giver whose husband needs rescue. The use of cover such as building corners and shrubbery is another nice addition to game, but the...
You can watch the trailer below;
The first thing that caught my eye with this trailer was the hay cart. Unlike my fellow What Culture writer Tom Hunt, I love jumping into hay stacks and am glad to see it’s still part of the series. More importantly, the idea of having to hit a moving target and being able to use it for stealthy kills is freaking awesome!
It was particularly interesting to see the stealth kill used to help out a civilian who flows seamlessly into a side quest giver whose husband needs rescue. The use of cover such as building corners and shrubbery is another nice addition to game, but the...
- 7/13/2012
- by Greggory Basore
- Obsessed with Film
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