Beckham follows in his wife's footsteps, unveiling the new men's lingerie line. As just a month ago, Victoria had unveiled her women's line for Emporio in New York

Beckham follows in his wife's footsteps, unveiling the new men's lingerie line. As just a month ago, Victoria had unveiled her women's line for Emporio in New York


Launching for April 2009 is the 1940s PF Flyers SportShu, re-created with exceptional craftsmanship by the PF Flyers team in Japan. The elegant, minimalist vintage pattern of the SportShu is an ideal showcase of rigorous Japanese quality and precision.
Manufactured in Japan using premium vintage grade materials, the SportShu is an archival reissue of the PF Flyers baseball classic first introduced in 1940. The shoe, available in original black and natural features contrast stitching
detail, finely patterned rubber foxing, 40s-era PF logo markings and leather eyerow. Only 500 pair of each colorway will be produced.

“The SportShu is a true classic; a style from authentic PF Flyers heritage that extends back more than sixty years,” stated Jun Yamazumi, brand manager for PF Flyers in Japan. “The SportShu is a smart, sophisticated, authentic high top that epitomizes iconic American baseball tradition, a genuine look that is extremely appealing to both the Japanese and US markets right now.”
Most notable, according to Yamazumi, were efforts to recreate the SportShu’s original outsole- a process of extensive trial and error. Because the original, intricately contoured SportShu outsole was created from a traditional 40s-era PF mold, the SportShu reissue required sculpting a new calendar sole unit to accurately reproduce the silhouette’s vintage look and feel.
This premier addition to PF’s Archival Reissues collection will be sold exclusively by the world’s finest retailers including Fred Segal, DDCLAB and El Kartel among others for $160.00 USD.
To dress without a watch these days is almost an impossible feet. Gentleman need to accessorize also. Especially to complement everyday wear, business meetings, active wear, and casual dress.
Here I review some of the top lines for the gentleman in your life, or for the man himself.
A. Lange & Söhne Grand Saxonia
A. Lange and Söhne was founded in 1845. Since then, though, Lange has produced some rather excellent watches. The Grand Saxonia does have its own feature, of a 'zero reset' mechanism. And the movement visible behind the sapphire-crystal case-back is as beautiful as it is effective.
Cartier Santos-Dumont
With sword-shaped hands and oversize Roman numerals. The Cartier Santos-Dumont (my personal favorite) is one of the first modern wristwatches. A brown dial gives the latest edition a contemporary feel, which lend the watch a "masculine" look. Contemporary meets with a modern classic. For the world class traveler and business man alike.
Patek Philippe Calatrava 5119
Patek is the oldest family-owned firm in Geneva, and this is its signature model. The company is one of the few that makes all its own components, from bracelets to movements, and each watch has the Geneva Seal.
Montblanc Star XXL Automatic
Montblanc is a newcomer to watchmaking. The XXL's classic-looking design is given a touch of class by the textured center section and the subtle blue of the hands. The 42-hour power reserve will get you to those big meetings on time every day.
Source: men.style.com