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September 2006
Belt It Up a Notch
Belts for Fall & Winter 2006

Do You Know How To Neckline?
Your guide to t-shirt necklines

Time Out
Watch Collections for Fun and Purpose


August 2006
Military-Style Fashion for Fall
To Wear or Not To Wear Skinny Jeans 2006
Why We Feel Better in Our Favorite T-shirt

July 2006
T-Shirt Designs Have Moved Off Center
Men's Facial Hair - 2006
Sometimes You Feel Like a Kukui Nut

June 2006
Tips on Picking Trendy Jewelry 2006
Controlling the Design of Your T-Shirt
Layering Fashion for Gals and Guys

May 2006
Fashion Advice for the Ladies
What's Your Favorite Color, Baby?
Frame Your Mug with the Right Sunglasses

April 2006
A History of the T-shirt
Choose a New Bag for Spring & Summer 2006
5 Hair & Makeup Do's for Spring 2006

March 2006
2006 Color Trends and Cool T-shirts
Ten Fashion Must Haves Spring through Fall 2006
Hot Shoe Trends Spring/Summer 2006

February 2006
Make Your Clothing Purchase Make Cents
Pick Your Favorite 2006 Dress Styles
Get Dirty, with your Jeans of Course

January 2006
Think Spring Fashion 2006
Illustrative T-Shirts Rule
Create Your Own T-Shirts

December 2005
Wear Your Own Crown Jewels
Sporting Nature Motif T-Shirts
Choose Your Shoes Wisely

November 2005
The Best Boots for Your Buck
How to Wear Gauchos

October 2005
Fall 2005 Top Ten Fashion Picks
Color Therapy
Deconstructing Denim

September 2005
Edge Maintenance Used to Be Easy.
Easy ways to season-proof wardrobes
Fall '05 Fashion Trends
Scarf Styles for Winter 2006/2007
The temperature has droped. Time to bring out the winter scarves. A scarf can accent the look of an outfit giving it a styliesh flair that is only you. Take your outfit in a different direction. Choose the fabric, color and style that will set you apart.

Check out these scarf styles for Winter 2006.

Striped Scarf
A cool winter fashion trend are striped scarves. They're a sweet way to add a splashes of color to a plain colored coat, or to compliment a fun colorful outfit.

Fleece Scarf
What's more winter than fleece? Warm and cozy, fleece has a great feel to it. Try your fleece scarf with a puffy ski jacket.

Crochet Scarf
A favorite of many, the crochet scarf usually is so long that it can be made thick or thin to make it warmer or cooler.

Angora Scarf
Angora is fuzzy, warm and is a staple of any winter wardrobe. An inexpensive option to cashmere, the angora scarf will add luxury to your favorite t-shirt or jeans.

Silk Scarf
A silk scarf isn't very warm in the winter, but is a great fall and winter fashion trend. Silk really has an air of sophistication, while being fun and spunky if worn tied onto a handbag, on your arm, or wrist.

Cashmere Scarf
Cashmere is a beautiful fabric. Cashmere scarves are cozy and something that will match anything from a ski jacket to a pea coat. Kenneth Cole makes beautiful cashmere scarves.

Graphic Scarf
If you want something a little more fun than a solid color, there are many funky and interesting graphic scarves with wild graphics.

Design Scarf
Some fashion designers have such a well known pattern or logo that their fabrics and prints are instantly recognized. Louis Vuitton, Dior and Versace scarves lets everyone know that you appreciate luxury.

Animal Print Scarf
For the wild at heart, a fun animal print is a stylish way to be trendy in winter 2006/2007. Cheetah prints look fantastic with black jackets.

Fur Scarf
Fur is a must have for winter 2006/2007. Fur is chic and stylish, but killing animals strictly for their pelts is not in style. Buy faux fur instead.
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