Archive for the 'Etiquette Read' Category
Summer Etiquette : Madras
50 Comments Published by admin July 26th, 2009 in Etiquette Read, General StyleJKISSI : We’re well into the Summer in New York City, or as it seems. There are certain staples that occur only when the weather begins to heat up, and people begin to flock to the streets. The light weight distinctive cotton pattern Madras, worn predominately in the summer falls into that category with no [...]
Etiquette Read : The Beautiful Bronx (1920-1950)
18 Comments Published by admin July 12th, 2009 in Etiquette ReadTrav: We apologize for the sudden extreme lack of updates but we have been off the web and in the world working on big things, please stay tuned for much more epic things. A couple days ago I was lucky enough to stumble across this book, The Beautiful Bronx (1920-1950) by Lloyd Ultan. I’ve always [...]
Black & White
25 Comments Published by admin June 10th, 2009 in Etiquette Read, General Style, Snaps Through the ScopeJKISSI : The classic black and white was ideally the original picture of the worlds eye. Black and white photography has always been intriguing to me. In general colored photographs may catch ones eye in terms of highlighting the design, but black and white requires so much more. The saying that every pictures tells a [...]
Shoes & Etiquette Intertwined
30 Comments Published by admin June 5th, 2009 in Etiquette Read, General StyleJKISSI : Yes, shoes guys. I wish my shoe collection was comparable to my sneaker collection , but that would be a lie. The fact that shoes can be worn formally, or casually depending on the scenario intrigues me. I could think back to the days of wearing square toed shoes, which If I may [...]
JKISSI : I will admit I’m not the most avid book reader, but when I do come across books that grab my attention I try to spread the word, after all who doesn’t appreciate a good read. This site is more than just a “fashion” blog we actually try to provide anything interesting involving our [...]

























































