Military fashion,
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We'll forgive you if your first thought is "military, again?". Yes, military remains a trend for Autumn / Fall 2010 but not as you've previously come to know it. Following on from Spring 2010 the women's military trend, like the men's (below),
leather jackets, turns away from the pomp and ceremony of military inspired clothing we've become accustomed to,
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It's not necessarily about wearing your smalls in the street in the cold of Winter,
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Refined sophistication underlies this burgeoning trend; so store those sloppy boyfriend shirts and revealing open collars. Whether it's a sheer blouse, a crisp business shirt, or an elegant shirt dress, the only way to wear it in 2010 and 2011 is to button it up. All the way up. Click to read about the buttoned-up shirt collar trend.
Gloves intended for motorcycle racing typically incorporate pre-curved finger sections and the best available protection,
motorcycle jackets, obtained through additional armour incorporated within the glove. Although maximum tactility is an obvious starting point for racing gloves, additional protection should not be discarded. Additional protection may involve titanium or carbon panels for knuckles and the joints of the fingers. Furthermore, racing gloves may and often do incorporate additional wrist and other protection panels to protect the heel of the hand, back of the hand and other easily injured parts of the hand.