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Three Button Gown Shirt Collar

Monday, April 16th, 2012

Two buttons already looks bold and does make a statement, but recently I stumbled upon this Japanese tailor who makes three button collars (you can also design your own 3 button collared custom dress shirts at ShirtsMyWay.com).

I know I know, its not like it is completely out of this world, but the way they had done this makes it look really good. Great way to make an extra statement. Read what collars would suit you in our free FREE Mens Button Down Dress Shirt Guide.

The picture clearly shows that the inside collar contrast fabric is too bold, but it is the bold 3 button collar that should be emphasized. Dont forget that this is NOT a shirt collar for men with short necks (they will look even shorter with this shirt collar). Comments 7 Responses to The 3 Button Dress Shirt Collar Tobias Desomer on May 30th, 2008 5:58 pm Hi, A lot of our customers go for the 3-button collar, mostly guys who want to have an impressive collar and dont like (or want to wear) a tie.

Regards, Tobias Jeff Collins, Professional Haberdasher on June 24th, 2008 7:45 pm It looks a little funny in the picture with the top button out of alignment.

The houndstooth on the inside of the collar looks nice. I have one shirt with a two button collar and it is a pretty cool look for a casual shirt. Three seems a bit over the top, sort of like the razor with 5 blades for a shave so close you have to regrow your epidermis.

I think what is really throwing me off in this picture is the fact that they are making a casual shirt out of a textured white broadcloth shirt. It seems a bit out of place. I would have to reserve final judgment for a shirt with color and perhaps a check pattern to get the full effect. My Best, Jeff Collins Professional Haberdasher http://www.MyHaberdasher.com Fabio Defaria on June 30th, 2008 3:21 am I like that shirts white.

Found At: (here) http://www.tailorinstyle.com/68/the-3-button-dress-shirt-collar/

Exercise And Nutrition | Supplement And Nutrition

Friday, April 13th, 2012

Exercise and nutrition Most of us practice a lifestyle that is not at all beneficial to ourbody.

Because of the fast-paced modern world we live in, our bodies are often exposed to health risks that lead to degenerative diseases like cancer, heart attack, diabetes and other sickness that takes away our hard earned money for medicine and hospital bills. Why do we risk our health when we can take good care of our bodies through proper exercise and nutrition? This is a question that most of us just ignore and shrug off.

But it is important that we know what benefits we can get from regular and appropriate exercise and nutrition to incorporate them in our daily routine. Exercise and nutrition go hand in hand. One cannot do exercise with insufficient nutritional intake. Likewise, one cannot maximize optimum nutrition without regular exercise.

Exercise, according to New Oxford American Dictionary, is any activity requiring physical effort, carried out especially to sustain or improve health and fitness.

Hence, one does not need to enroll in a gym class or put his/her self in a vigorous activity in order to exercise. In essence, walking alone can be a form of exercise. Instead of driving the family car just to buy groceries from the nearby department store, why not walk with someone and bring a wagon or a basket?

Instead of just slouching on the couch playing video games, why not go bask in the sun and play football? Sometimes, because of the technology that we all enjoy now, we often forget to exercise and do some sweating. Nutrition, on the other hand, is the intake of all the vitamins and minerals that our body needs. In a perfect world without food processing that destroys the inherent nutrients contained in the food, go, grow and glow foods are supposedly complete with all the nutrients our body needs.

Source: (exercise and nutrition) http://supplementandnutrition.org/exercise-and-nutrition/

Sapa Trekking

Friday, April 6th, 2012

Vietnam War |

Vietnam Arts | Colonial Time | Vietnamese Culture |

Ethnic Minorities | Geography | Government | History |

Liberation Time |

Vietnam Religion Vietnam Travel Destination: Hanoi and Surrounding | Halong Bay | North-east of Vietnam |

North-west of Vietnam | Other places in the North | DMZ | Hue |

Found At: (sapa tours trekkings 2012) http://sapatrekking.net