The fashion industry is now as much about footwear as clothing.

What we wear on our feet has become as, if not, more important than what clothes we wear in recent years.

Certain footwear brands have become absolute musts for the fashion savvy. In magazines, on television and on the high street, we are constantly seeing simple clothing styles but paired with footwear that is anything but simple and plain. You can guarantee that in every glossy magazine or gossip site, there will be at least one image of a celebrity in a pair of show stopping shoes or boots. Shoes are the new fashion statements and also status symbols for this generation.

To fully confirm the importance and evolution within the footwear industry including mens shoes and womens shoes, we are now seeing brands such as FitFlop that not only give you a work out whilst you wear them but they have health benefits as well. FitFlop are no ordinary flip flops at all. They have an innovative, patent pending
Microwobbleboard™ hidden in the EVA sole that is designed to give you a workout while you walk. The heel is thick and firm to absorb shock, the toe area is mid-density and the midsole is soft centre. This gives you a slightly unstable surface on which to walk on (although you will never notice as they are so comfortable) which helps to:

1. Provide your legs and bum (glutes, hamstring, calves and thighs) with a muscle workout and help to tone these areas.
2. Burn more calories than you would do when walking in a normal pair of shoes.
3. Improve posture.
4. Provide relief from plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, chronic back pain, sciatica, osteoarthritis, from lower limb oedema, and restless leg syndrome.

Not only is the industry seeing new footwear brands launching but there are also a number footwear brands that have had a renaissance recently. One such brand is Dr Martens, namely the iconic 1460 boots. The Dr Martens 1460 launched in the 1960′s, originally built for work-wear, the combination of comfort, durability and style have ensured that the 1460z is still as popular as ever. With 8-Eyelets, famous yellow stitching, two-tone grooved sole and distinctive footprint these boots are classic in terms of mens boots and womens boots.

And who would have thought even 5 years ago that wellies would be a must have even in the summer! The rise in popularity of festivals coupled with the inevitable rain and mud has firmly put wellington boots on the fashion map. But whatever the weather, music taste or style, Wellington boots are the one item no seasoned festival-goer would ever be without. Thankfully the Hunter Wellies collection provides not only comfort and protection from all weather conditions but offers a wide range of products for the fashion conscious.

Women have always traditionally had a passion for shoes but due to the latest mens shoes brands, men are starting to get that passion too. Brands such as Hudson, Boxfresh and Fly are designing fashionable footwear that stands out from the crowd including stitching details and colours other than black and brown.

Eureka Forbes has been serving the Indian markets since 1992 by offering their technology for cleaner environment and drinking water. Even after two decades now, the company still remains the best friend in households and an undisputed leader in domestic and industrial water purification system, vacuum cleaners, air purifiers, and security solutions. The company strives to provide the best after sales service through its 4500 strong force of company trained technicians who visit more than 20,000 kitchens daily and more than 1500 service centres.

The Eureka Forbes Vacuum Cleaners are broadly classified into:

• Euroclean Vacuum Cleaners: The Euroclean range comprises of 7 different models to choose from each with distinct design and features:

- EuroClean Wet & Dry: With deep cleaning+ technology, it instantly cleans the floor, carpets, cupboard tops and other areas, and even wet spills from floors, sinks, drains etc. Price: Rs. 9,990

- EuroClean Power wash: It is not the conventional vacuum cleaner, it shoots water at 50 times the ordinary hosepipe for an effective and quick cleaning. It can be used to power wash walls, car, motor bike, window mesh, grills and more.
Price: Rs. 8,990

- SPAkle: This special sort of Eureka Forbes vacuum cleaner uses the power of steam, a combination of air, water and fire to provide you with effortless cleaning that is eco-friendly and leaves your house allergy free, clean and spa fresh.
Price: Rs. 24,500

- Euroclean Robocleanz: India’s first automatic vacuum cleaner that cleans your house without you having spent time on it.
Price: Rs. 6,990

- Euroclean ACE: With deep cleaning + technology, this Eureka Forbes vacuum cleaner sucks the toughest dirt fraught with asthma and allergy causing dust mites.
Price: Rs. 7,990

- EuroClean Bravo: It is compact and most suitable for big cleaning experience.
Price: Rs. 3,990

- EuroClean XForce: It is a new age vacuum cleaner that is powerful and stylishly designed.
Price: Rs. 7,790

• Forbes Vacuum Cleaners: This range comprises of following five assorted models:

- Trendy Wet & Dry: Its powerful motor ensures that the dust in your house is taken care of.
Price: Rs. 7,990

- Trendy Xeon: The 1300W power plus motor delivers steady power.
Price: Rs. 6,690

- Trendy Steel: Driven by power plus motor, this Eureka Forbes vacuum cleaner provides up to 3 hours of nonstop cleaning.
Price: Rs. 5,990

- Trendy Nano: One of the most economical Eureka Forbes Vacuum cleaners, this mini cleaner must not be underestimated that comes with a powerful performance driven by 1000W power plus motor.
Price: Rs. 2,690

- Easy Clean: The cheapest of all Eureka Forbes Vacuum cleaner is handy, ideal for daily use and even consumes less power.
Price: Rs.2,195

In this fashion oriented world, leather jackets have gained a significant stance due to their suitability which is determined by their look and make. These attires are almost impossible to forswear due to their climate compatibility and alluringly trendy appearance. These appealing leather jackets are outcome of creatively brainstormed designs, some of which are inspired and some of which are completed a fresh excogitation of experienced trend setters. This is the reason why most designer leather garments are difficult to overlook. Fashion enthusiast can benefits and wear on a stylish appearance with help of these leather jackets. For leather fashion adherents there is a gamut offering range of leather garments including attires that can be donned to different occasions.

Bikers leather Jacket:
Biker leather jackets, as the name suggests, are attires which are quite famed among the bikers. These are sturdy and stylish which imparts a tough look on the wearer. When it is spoken of biker’s jacket or motorcycle jackets, most people imagine about men’s bikers jacket. However, there are also women’s leather jackets for female bikers, which ironically add a feminine look to the wearer’s persona and make them look aphrodisiac. Biker’s jackets are mostly sturdy, collared and festooned with zippers and conchos. These jackets are contemporarily donned in slim fit silhouette. So, if it is time to attend a bike week event, then biker’s jacket will make you mingled in the crowd.

Formal leather Jackets:
Formal leather jackets are jackets crafted out of leather fabric and designed with details that make the outfit suitable for formal events. These formal jackets are ideal attires if you desire to carry a trendy look to your office. The spectrum of jackets has formal jackets for both men and women. The silhouette enjoyed by women formal jackets is usually slim-fit which hugs their body; this imparts a luscious feminine look to the female wearing the dress. In order to make these attires highly suitable for office use and other formal events, these jackets are designed with light and simple details. However, the range of patterns is extensive offering different fit, design and style.

Leather Jackets for casual occasions:
Since, there is not much criteria to be typified as a casual jacket, even a formal jacket with casual inner attire can be donned to any colloquial event. However, if you wish to wear a comprehensively casual look then the spectrum of leather jackets has numerous patterns for casual jackets. These jackets are designed with casual pattern and are perfectly suitable to be donned on jeans, tees, casual shirts and leather pants. These jackets are also fashioned in slim fit pattern to make it look chichi and trendy. You can don casual leather jackets to get- together events, evening parties, discotheques etc. What make these jackets distinct from formal jackets are its details which are usually richly done.

Since there is a myriad of such jackets for all occasions, your concern lies in determining your requirement and surfing through the horizon of fashionable and attractive leather jackets.

If you take a look at the shopping habits of American consumers in all the years since the United States declared its independence from England more than 230 years ago, you’ll be able to spot the trends that shaped those habits.

In the beginning, most Americans lived in close proximity to one another in small towns that would one day become cities. While many of those early Americans were self-sufficient, others relied on purchases to meet their needs, especially for food and dry goods, such as material for clothing and bedding, footwear, perhaps tobacco products and other items. These people became consumers while some of their neighbors became retailers and sold them the products they needed and wanted.

That dynamic remained constant for about 170 years until the end of World War II. Returning soldiers moved their young families away from the cities where they had lived to the suburbs where they could buy and live in their own homes. These areas were spread out so that the new residents could no longer walk over to the neighborhood store to buy groceries or other items for the home. They had to drive to buy supplies and that led to the development of strip malls — groups of stores in modest-sized lots that also conveniently included parking spaces.

It is no secret that the strip mall evolved into the mega-mall, an enclosed giant shopping area with hundreds of stores offering a wide array of products and services – everything from food and furniture to electronics and home furnishings … and more. Restaurants, movie theaters and arcades added to the shopping experience. It was, and still is, more convenient than shopping at strip malls because it gives the shopper access to more products and services.

And yet, another shopping improvement is now taking shape. It is the one that has become available to people who choose to make purchases directly from their televisions. Networks such as the Home Shopping Network and others, plus special channels (made available to many subscribers by some programming providers) have made it easier than ever to buy a broad range of products and services – without leaving home.

It’s true. TV viewers/consumers – like you – can view new and used cars … homes for sale or rent … “large ticket” merchandise like electronics and kitchen appliances – directly from the easy chair in your own living room. And, while you may not want to buy a new home simply on the basis of seeing it on your TV screen, it definitely eliminates the bother of traveling to the home to see it in person. Now, you can make that trip only if you like what you’ve seen – in advance – on your TV screen. The same is true, of course, for automobile purchases.

Clearly, the future for shoppers is now. Will it ultimately lead to the demise of strip and enclosed malls? Perhaps, but it’s important to note that people still like to leave their homes … spend time browsing as well as shopping and enjoy “a day out” as they interact with others.

So … chances are that, while “home shopping” may grow in popularity, it will probably never completely eliminate the “live and in person” shopping experience.

By: Frank Bilotta

Ice Machines or ice generator is a stand-alone consumer device that is used for making ice which can be found at inside the home freezer. There are also industrial Ice Machines which are used for making ice on a large scale. It is widely used in homes, restaurants, hotels and bars. If we go to the history of ice machines, Thaddeus Lowe introduced the first ice machine in 1865. After that so many improvements have been made to make it more beneficial and economical.

There are many types of ice machines available as follows:

Freezer Ice Makers

This type of ice machines is usually found inside the freezer of modern home refrigerators and produce ice in the shape of crescent or we can say crushed ice.

Portable Ice Machines

Portable ice machines are the smallest and fastest ice maker in the market. These are the units that can fit on a countertop. The ice produced by portable ice machines is of bullet shape. You can get the first batch of ice within the ten minutes of turning on the system and adding the water to it. The most important and useful feature of portable Ice Machines is that it do not keep the ice from melting, but it recycle the water to the system to produce more ice. That’s why it is faster than other ice machines.

Industrial Ice Machines

There are also industrial ice machines for restaurants, hotels and bars. Industrial ice machines are able to produce a large amount of ice in a short time. They are widely used in catering industry. The quality of ice cubes is improved in these machines, by using moving water because the water runs down on a surface constantly at a temperature of 32 degrees F, so the water which is pure freeze on the surface.

So this is all about Ice Machines and its various types. Really it’s a very important appliance for commercial use. It saves the time and provides a high quality ice.

Fashions in the 1970′s were far more relaxed than those in the 1960′s before, many emerging design showed signs of nostalgia with designers taking influence from previous decades. Laura Ashley was noted as being heavily influenced by Edwardian style dresses and prints. Barbara Hulanicki’s Biba label produced a 20′s/30′s influenced look with long cotton skirts, long sleeved shirts or smock and a floppy brimmed hat. The use of 30′s inspired colourings, the two tone black and cream or brown and cream, could be seen in shoes and ‘office work wear’ styles.

By looking back the fashion designers were still continuing the new fashion trends for the new ideas, ideologies and social freedoms that were sought for both men and women.

Distinct fashion styles for certain youth groups became apparent again through this decade in the attempt of identification of the differing subcultures. Several mainstream trends came and went such as the glam fashion (David Bowie inspired) and disco fashion. (John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever 1977) The hippie/ethnic fashion trends of flared jeans, tie die shirts, peasant blouses, hair-bands and sandals continued from the sixties. More influence from other cultures became incorporated as social awareness of social and environmental issues increased.

In the early seventies the short skirts and ‘hot pants’ launched by Mary Quant in the 60′s were still very popular, dresses however were available for all in three established lengths, the mini (as the mini skirt), the midi (calf length) and the maxi (ankles). Long flowing ‘boho’ skirts and the inspired hippie styles were very popular.

Footwear started to become more exotic with the platform shoes that appeared in the early seventies, their huge soles of several inches thickness for mainly women and some men! Health warnings accompanied this fashion about potential damage to your back, although you do not hear many people saying they injured their back in the 70′s wearing platform shoes!

Men’s clothing continued on the brighter flamboyant note from the previous decade. Flared denim jeans, once a symbol of manual work and now a fashion statement, along with a cheesecloth shirt is perhaps the most common image associated with men from the 70′s. However the glitter, heels, bright colours and disco-wear was available for all genders as the trends passed through.

Lapels on all shirts and jackets grew in size and the kipper tie appeared to be necessary for the smarter male outfit. Longer hair and beards were considered very fashionable for men, the hippie and psychedelic influences were still in the fashion statements although the pop music had started to move on.

By the end of the seventies it was socially acceptable for most people to wear jeans and mostly flared jeans at that. Printed T-shirts became very popular in this decade along with trainers and canvas shoes. The inspiration and ideals behind the hippie styles from the late 60′s were not as apparent in society but the fashions stayed.

Then Punk Fashion emerged onto the scene with the original Punk band, The Sex Pistols. The legendary Vivien Westwood was the partner of The Sex Pistols’ promoter, Malcolm McLaren, and is credited with creating the original Punk look.

This look was based around black leather, ripped denim and slogans on T-shirts intended to provoke and insult people who thought along what was considered mainstream ideals. The punk message was ‘destroy’. This destruction was of anything considered as mainstream good taste. Spiked hair dyed bright colours and second hand clothes ripped to shreds to demonstrate a rejection of the accepted fashions and ideals. The punk trend continued well into the 1980′s.

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