Posts Tagged ‘fashion’

MMA clothing ? brings the difference in fashion for you

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

This shows the craze and love of present generations toward mixed martial arts. At present MMA shows and events are getting sold out like anything round the globe. Volumes of fans and admirers for these sports are innumorously increasing in an instant manner.

 

The popularity and demand of MMA and UFC have made significant changes in the field of MMA clothing. Apart from the athletes, at present most of the population especially kids, youngsters and fans love to wear MMA cloths. Where ever they are going may it be to gym, fitness centers or playing grounds the preset generation loves to appear in the shirts and T-shirts with the photos of their favorite warrior. These made several companies to come out with MMA shirts, MMA T-shirts, MMA gloves, MMA gear and more in innovative styles and incredible designs. Fans love to present in the gallery in striking shirts and T-shirts to support their athlete. Youngsters love to present in the parties and to round in the streets with stunning and lightening T-shirts.

 

At present it is very easy to shop for your favorite MMA cloths. You can find several online MMA shops and MMA stores with vast collection of cloths to suit your needs. You can select from the wide selection as per your taste and preference. Style, quality and rates may vary from products to products. You can take your own time and search for the best products which meet your needs at your budgets. This is the best way to boost up your dressing performance and to express your heat towards the sport and support for your warrior.

662mma is the one of the best online MMA stores to visit for your MMA clothing needs. The site provides excellent and exclusive collection of

MMA Shorts as Fashion Accessory

Friday, July 30th, 2010

The Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) field is a serious one, yet there is much fashion to be found within its reaches. One of the elements of clothing that can signify your interest in the sport as well as add comfort to your wardrobe is a pair of MMA shorts. Often seen with logos and emblems across one leg, these shorts are generally made with an elastic waistband for added comfort, and stretchable panels for additional range of movement.


You do not have to be a cage fighter to wear MMA shorts. These shorts would work well for any sport that requires a wide range of leg movement, such as basketball, running, or other types of warm weather outdoor sports. The internal mouth guard pocket found on some pairs of these shorts could be used to carry identification, cash, or keys when on the go and unwilling to be weighed down with the full bulk of a wallet. The neutral black, white, and gray styling, accented with red, works with most fashion choices, and the look is made complete with a tshirt or tank top.


Shorts of this type are manufactured and therefore ordered by waist size rather than by the arbitrary classifications of small, medium, large, and extra large. The ability to select a pair of shorts that are numerically likely to fit saves time on returns and reorders when one manufacturer has a different idea of what large means than another one.


The internal drawstring present on this type of shorts is similar to that which you would find on any pair of athletic shorts, which means that you can order a size slightly larger than you think you will need and use the drawstring to adjust the size down, then up if your waist size expands. This can come in handy if the sport you are most likely to participate in while wearing these shorts is the sport of watching an MMA fight on television while downing a few beers.


Another advantage to owning a few pairs of these shorts is that they work very well as a fashion statement for women. Much like the letterman jacket one borrowed in high school from a boyfriend, a lady can easily slip these shorts on with a feminine cut tank top or sports bra and be ready to hit the track or the park. If you want a versatile addition to your wardrobe, this is it.

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A Chance to Become an Ed Hardy Clothing Fashion Model!

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

If you think you have the Ed Hardy look and want to win cash prizes and get free Ed Hardy Apparel, don’t miss your chance to enter the Ed Hardy Fashion Experience and Model Search at Lake of the Torches Resort Casino on Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009.

A Chance at Stardom and Cash with the Ed Hardy Fashion Experience at Lake of the Torches Casino!

Men and women who think they have the Ed Hardy look and want to win cash prizes and get free Ed Hardy apparel can’t miss their chance to enter the Ed Hardy Fashion Experience and Model Search at Lake of the Torches Resort Casino on Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009. You could be one of 12 models (10 female and 2 male) selected to showcase the latest in Ed Hardy apparel in a model contest to be held in the casino’s convention center preceding the King of the Cage “Strike Point” mixed martial arts event. The fashion experience is being sponsored by Lake of the Torches Resort Casino, King of the Cage and Ed Hardy Vintage Tattoo Wear By Christian Audigier.

The Ed Hardy clothing line was designed and launched in 2004 by French fashion icon Christian Audigier. He was granted the exclusive rights to the designs of Don Ed Hardy, considered the “Godfather of Tattoo.” Hardy’s artwork is known for its incorporation of Japanese aesthetic and technique into its design. Audigier not only built a fashion design, but a lifestyle upon Hardy’s art. Celebrities such as Madonna, Britney Spears, Kanye West, Bret Michaels and Jon Gosselin of Jon and Kate Plus Eight fame are frequently seen wearing Ed Hardy clothing.

“This will be a once in a lifetime opportunity for hot, sexy, young women and men in the region who’ve dreamed of having their chance at stardom to compete at this live model search. Representatives from Ed Hardy Clothing will be flying out from Los Angeles to oversee the show and they will be looking for their next big star. While there are no guarantees that a model from this contest will become an official Ed Hardy Clothing model, dreams really can come true and you’ll never know if you can make it unless you come forward and show what you’ve got,” said Lake of the Torches’ director of marketing Michael J. Broderick.

All models selected to compete in the fashion experience are guaranteed to receive a $150 stipend for the event, at least one piece of Ed Hardy apparel, and a pair of VIP tickets to the King of the Cage “Strike Point” MMA show that night. The top four models judged at the experience with receive prizes of $750, $500, $250 and $100 in cash accordingly and in addition will receive a complete Ed Hardy outfit. Judges will include representatives of Ed Hardy Vintage Tattoo Wear as well as surprise celebrities of T.V., sports, business, and the big screen.

Anyone interested in participating and competing in the event as a model in the Ed Hardy Fashion Experience should send both a head shot and full body shot (front and back) with their name, date of photographs, contact information with phone number and address, and date of birth to Michael J. Broderick, Director of Marketing or Leana Schlecht, marketing Manager. The images can be e-mailed to mbroderick@ldfcasino.com or sent to Lake of the Torches/Ed Hardy Fashion Experience, c/o Michael J. Broderick or Leana Schlecht, 510 Old Abe Road, Lac du Flambeau, WI 54538. Images sent by mail or E-mail must be postmarked by September 30th, 2009 in order to be considered. Models will be contacted if they are selected to appear in the fashion experience. All models must be at least 18 years of age. All images sent by mail will not be returned.

About Lake of the Torches Resort Casino:
Situated on the shores of Pokegama Lake and nestled in Wisconsin’s Northwoods, the Lake of the Torches Resort Casino has a feel of a classic Northern retreat and reflects its Ojibwe culture and heritage. The casino has over 800 slot machines (including a non-smoking area), 12 blackjack tables and three poker tables, a high-stakes Bingo Hall seating up to 500 persons, the 24-hour Game Time Grill and the Eagle’s Nest Restaurant. The hotel has 101 well–appointed rooms, the Dancing Waters Lounge and the Woodland Oasis pool area. The 8,500 square-foot Convention Center with the Hall of Nations offers an outstanding venue for entertainment, receptions, trade shows, meetings, presentations and seminars.
More information on upcoming events at Lake of the Torches is available at www.lakeofthetorches.com.

About Ed Hardy:
Ed Hardy by Christian Audigier is a clothing brand based in Los Angeles. Ed Hardy by Christian Audigier is a leading name in both men’s and women’s fashion internationally today offers the most hip and appealing lines of tattoo art-on-fashion clothing and accessory designs, including Asian snakes, dragons and tigers. Today’s consumer will easily be noticed by all of his or her friends wearing any of Ed Hardy’s iconic and famous skull tattoo wear. The company is just over 5 years old and can be found in 600 stores within the United States alone. Ed Hardy clothing can be seen in movies, magazine, videos and worn by the who’s who of Hollywood, music and sports. More information about Ed Hardy™ is available at http://www.donedhardyonlinestore.com.

 

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MTV Movie Awards Ladies Fashion Recap

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Facebook.com – Become a Fan! Twitter.com – Follow Us! Coming up we’ve got the whole red carpet recap from the MTV Movie awards. Keep watching. And you’re back at ClevverTV. Hello fashionistas, I’m Joslyn Davis in the studio with a look at the red carpet hits and misses from the recent MTV Movie Awards. So let’s kick things off with the ladies of Twilight. First up is Anna Kendrick – she looked flirty and fabulous in a pink printed Zac Posen dress and strappy heels. It was a great summery look. Her fellow saga star, Kristen Stewart was definitely turning heads on the red carpet and the show stage. K-stew sported a Dolce & Gabbana mini dress in gold and tweed. And black strappy shoes must’ve been the look of the night because Kristin went for the same shoe choice. We also loved her suddenly long ponytail – obviously a hair piece which is always a fun way to change up your look. Also rocking the red carpet runway was Vanessa Hudgens, who chose a flowy, white Jenny Packham dress. Her hair was wavy and natural, and of course she had her best accessory – Zac Efron. One of our ClevverTV favs, Victoria Justice, took it the next level with her awesome color choice. She wore a great bright pink number with printed side panels. She accessorized with matching shoes and purse – both in nude. Lastly, looking absolutely dazzling, was Sandra Bullock. She wore an uber hot in a bead-covered black mini-dress. From the front, the long sleeved pick looked pretty conservative, but turn things

Sponsorship – Promoting The Passion for MMA Fashion

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

For UFC 104, the real battle on the marketing side started after the last fight had ended.  That was when event sponsors and suppliers of MMA-related products continued to compete with each other for sales of whatever products and services they have to offer.

Unlike in the past, there’s no longer the need to wait for stores to open in the morning to see what the demand will be.  Because buyers can click online shopping sites 24/7, vendors are able to quickly gauge the success of their promotional efforts   Being forever curious, I decided to find out what the potential benefits event sponsors could anticipate reaping from online sales.

To make sure I wouldn’t be making any ignorant assumptions, I turned on my computer and used my trusty Google sidekick to help me find the answer.  I started by keying in UFC which gave me 26,000,000 results to choose from.

The when I searched for MMA, the number was slightly higher at 28,700,000.

So from that, it became pretty clear that there should be more than enough interest out there for most types of products.  So it seemed pretty clear that the only thing needed to be done by somebody is to carve out a niche market and then offer the right product or service at the right price to supply the demand.  And then, watch he money roll in.

If you’ve ever read any of my other articles, you’ll know that one of my main interests is MMA fashion. I also googled this term today and I had the choice of 7,640,000 results MMA fashion to select from.  To ensure that I would only write an article and not a book, for this piece I’ll only be referring to the first three sites found in the search results for the term MMA fashion and then focus on hats.

The first one, MMAfashion, seems to sell anything and everything related to mixed martial arts and more.  It offers so much that I realized after going through multiple pages, it was like walking through the world’s largest online department store.  If a manufacturer was willing to pay MMAfashion to empty their warehouse, these people would be more than happy to oblige. These folks had a lot of stuff there, too much for me to take the time right now to navigate through.  So I moved on.

RDFC – Dragon Gear was next in the search results.  After opening up the main page and seeing the amount of stuff offered there, I also knew I had to focus on one specific product type.  As I indicated before, I selected my own fashion passion – hats.  As I looked through this site, I noticed navigation buttons to the exact same pages being repeated on the page. Was that their attempt to make it appear they had a larger variety of product available?

Nonetheless, I was able to find hats of varying qualities and designs from eight of the vendors featured there.  And from those, Affliction hats were priced highest at $59.99, followed by Xtreme Couture at $44.99, and all others being somewhere in the range of $24.99 to $27.99.  From the pictures the different pages presented, I could see why the higher priced hats could cost more.  Unfortunately, the detailed descriptions left something to be desired.  Onto the next site.

FighterXFashion came in at number 3 on the list of search results for the keyword term MMA fashion.  I liked this site simply because it’s structured in blog format with specialty-shop appeal.  Sharing information and opinions seemed to be more important to them than moving merchandise.

Although they appeared to have appealing content, I wasn’t 100% convinced that they really were about MMA fashion.  For me,  the only MMA fashion item I find appealing are hats.  So, I continued scrolling down the main page.

Then I finally found what I had been looking for.  When Eric Schafer and his crew walked out through the crowd towards the octagon for UFC 104, they were all wearing hats that really looked good on them.  I wanted one.  But I couldn’t see the brand.  Not Tapout, not Affliction, not anything I recognized.  At the end of his match, Schafer had the hat again but the only thing I could read was the word WAR.  How do I find out where to get one fo me?  And now there it was, right in front of me on my screen, the answer I was looking for.

After reading the introductory blurb posted along with the pictures, I saw these hats came from WARHEAD Wear which was listed as the official MMA lifestyle headwear company.  So I clicked on the link to their site.  I wanted to order my hat.

But then disappointment set in.  After this site’s main page opened, I didn’t see anywhere to place an order.  What gives? So I continued going through the site, and after I clicked on the NEWS link, I got my answer.

UFC 104 was being used to launch the Spring 2010 collection of this product.  And that’s when they’ll become available.  What nerve!  How could they do that?  I was mad enough to take on Brock Lesnar.

Then finally after I had a chance to calm down and thought about what had happened, I realized something.  Those marketing people had gotten the best of me.  They used a strategy to create a need for their product.   Then they told me the product would only be available at a later date.  This increased my need to satisfy that demand.  And finally, they made me wait to order it.  Although it left me with mixed feelings, it worked.

So in conclusion, what did we cover today.

First of all we learned that both mixed martial arts (MMA) and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) organization are very popular keyword search terms in Google.  And as an extension to that, so is MMA fashion. Furthermore, we saw MMA merchandise can be purchased online very easily.  There are infinite number of online stores waiting to satisfy your demand.  We examined the first three Google search results for MMA fashion and saw the different techniques used to get you to buy products from them. We discovered that ponsors for major sporting events use different strategies to sell their products and services.  This article was written to illustrate my personal experience showing that sponsors for major sporting events can create demand by simply having an athlete wear their logo on a peice of clothing during the event. And last but not least, online shopping is a very popular activity.

My experience from just trying to find one product, hats, I saw the different marketing strategies being used.  How effective will they turn out to be for each of these sponsors.  well in my case, the answer is simple.  Fighters come in wearing hats and leave the octagon wearing hats.  And that’s what I spend my money on.  So I guess that certainly lends credibility to the saying “You’ve got to use your head to make money!”

Marketing and sponsorship is much like the relationship that existing between stock analysis and stock market metadata.  Both are different but when combined with each other, the results can be amazing.

Stan Pokutylowicz is a Senior Information Technology Specialist, stock market trader/investor, and devoted MMA fan with his passion for MMA fashion being MMA-branded hats.

More info on stock market metadata can be found on the Stock-Market-Keywords.com Bulls with Bears page.

Triggonomics: Men’s Clothing and Women’s Clothing for Fight Fashion

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

When you want to look athletic and sporty on the streets or on casual activities, consider going into fight fashion, where the designs of clothes and shirts let’s out the masculinity in men and toughness in women. Anyway, this is what celebrity clothing for athletes is all about. Even if fight fashion is not the current trend or fad, it still shows the athletic side in you. That’s why Triggonomics men’s clothing and women’s clothing is the right choice anytime when you want to look athletic matched with what is known in celebrity fashion among fighters. This fight fashion apparel is a celebrity clothing owned by a celebrity in the fighters field. This makes Triggonomics, not only a fight fashion but a celebrity fashion as well.

Triggonomics is a celebrity fashion initiated by Frank Trigg, a fighter athlete who turned entrepreneur with his fight fashion apparels both for men and women. For men’s clothing line, Triggonomics offers T-shirts, hoodies, beanies and hats and for women’s clothing line, there are t-shirts and panties. The t-shirt on men’s clothing can range from sizes small to 3x large fit while women’s clothing t-shirt range from extra small to large. Hoodies for men’s clothing can be with or without zipper and can range from extra small size to double x large. Hats could be at size medium to large. Panties in women’s clothing have sizes from extra small to large.

The owner of the fight fashion in Triggonomics is Frank Trigg, a fighter for American Mixed Martial Arts and owns two more companies – Tagged radios where he also co-host in the show, and R1 Training Center where he co-owns with Rica Chiapparrelli. R1 Training Center is a wrestling and mixed Martial Arts training and learning Center. Trigg has been involved in the promotions of PRIDE Fighting Championships, Icon Sports, Ultimate Fighting Championships, Rumble on the Rock and World Fighting Alliance. Aside from promotions involvement, Frank Trigg had been a finalist in the 2000 Olympics for wrestling and had fought other fighter’s events.

Being a Celebrity in his own field, Frank Trigg has developed the celebrity fashion of Triggonomics. Triggonomics clothing lines is basically a celebrity fashion for celebrity fighters. Because of influence of Frank Trigg in the fighter’s arena, he readily promotes this celebrity clothing which focuses on fight fashion. Celebrities in martial arts, wrestling, boxing and other fighting athletics can take advantage of the signature clothing from Frank Trigg. Triggonomics has become a celebrity clothing since 2003 when Trigg started the business. Such celebrity clothing has an athletic theme designed for a certain market niche.

Both the men’s clothing and women’s clothing are made up of quality material which Frank Trigg believed to be good for athletic wears. Wearing Triggonomics apparels is like wearing celebrity clothing because its design and material matched with the urban athletic theme that most celebrities into fight fashion wears. Also the celebrity fashion that bears Triggonomics is not just suitable in athletic fighter’s events or any ordinary athletic event for that matter. It can be worn before or after gym sessions and even as street wear. When you wear it in gym you are wearing it as celebrity fashion in the gym because of the signature Ergonomics fighter theme apparel. Most fighters know this celebrity clothing especially if you are in the gym who knows Fran Trigg.

Frank Trigg has the widest collection when it comes to mens clothing and womens clothingthat resolves issues on comfort and convenience when it comes to athletic apparel.

Randy Couture Wants To Fight Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic

Friday, June 18th, 2010

UFC Ring Girl Arianny Celeste hosts this episode of MMA Fix. High fashion hits the Mix with MMA clothing lines such as Guillotine, Warrior Wear International, Fight Chix, Punishment, Vandal Eyewear, Witness, as well as UFC clothing and Xtreme Couture MMA was on display at the Cage Fashion show. Randy Couture made a special appearance and talks about his possible match with Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic and wanting a rematch with Brock Lesnar.

UFC Champion Georges St-Pierre Talks Fashion

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

UFC lightweight champion Georges St-Pierre tells www.WatchMojo.com about his fashion sense, his lifestyle and what he wants to see women wearing.