I am not being a party-pooper. And I'm not including Sunday game-days with the boys. But besides that, guys, please (PLEASE) stop wearing your sports-team jerseys in public. I don't care if UCLA is your alma mater or that you and your grandfather went to Red Sox games together. Jerseys are not real clothing (not only are they not fashion, but, um...you're not actually on the team!). If you want to support your favorite team (and have everyone know about it), you need to find a more clever way. Lucky for you, I found it!
From accessories designer Ravi Ratan comes cufflinks for every team imaginable. In silver plate with enamel detailing, these are, well...they're kind of great. They are a subtle way to shout "I'm a Terp!" or "Yes, I believe the Yankees are the best team on the PLANET" without wearing an oversize jersey with someone else's name on it! (Not to mention that awful polyester...) As a Yankee fan and University of Maryland alum married to a fellow Yankee fan and Maryland alum, I would happily encourage my husband to wear his Terrapin or Bronx Bombers cufflinks anyday. With any color dress shirt, these are cool for work (it's always good to have a conversation piece during a new business meeting) or fun at a wedding (we women know that guys need more accessory options!).
The full collection of team-cufflinks are available at Nordstrom.com and they are way, way better than what I know you'll still secretly wear on game days. Oh well...I try.
~ Alison
“Hair,” and several others. Her song, “Born This Way” was banned on a previous list.
You may be wondering what the big deal is, noting some of the content isn’t necessarily offensive. The Chinese Ministry says the bans are not related to the content, but is all about the clamp down on Internet music providers who are providing access to songs not submitted to the government for review or censorship.
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