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Not So Drab
The olive chino pant is ubiquitous these days. But that wasn't always the case and the story of the evolution of the color olive proves much more interesting than one would imagine.As so many great stories do, the beginnings of the olive chino are with war. Well, in truth, it actually begins with the British military and both took off and evolved as a result of war. In the early 1900s, after khaki was adopted by the British military for its uniform, the shade of khaki began to evolve, shifting to more of a greenish color. This new color was...
The Power of Red
“Power red.” Perhaps you've heard the phrase. Perhaps you've attempted to use the phenomenon to your advantage in an interview, meeting, or just everyday life. The phrase, which has been commonly adopted, is predicated upon the notion that the color “red” means power, strength, and assertiveness. Thus, one should wear it when hoping to be noticed and appear confident. In fact, politicians capitalize upon this idea of “the power of red” all the time. Politicians like President Kennedy (notably in the first televised debate in history), President George W. Bush (who wore red for every major speech in the beginning...
We're Rooting For “The Flea” & Company
Lebron James, in an essay recently released announcing his return to Cleveland, wrote the following: Before anyone ever cared where I would play basketball, I was a kid from Northeast Ohio. It’s where I walked. It’s where I ran. It’s where I cried. It’s where I bled. It holds a special place in my heart. People there have seen me grow up. I sometimes feel like I’m their son. Their passion can be overwhelming. But it drives me. I want to give them hope when I can. I want to inspire them when I can. My relationship with Northeast Ohio...
Argentina vs. Germany: A Tale of Two Worlds Colliding
Sports are one of the few things that can, nearly universally, impact and effect people and places around the world. Whether it’s the 2013 Boston Red Sox, whose World Series run united the city and helped breathe life back into it after the tragic Marathon bombings, or the New York Yankees, who, during the Fall of 2001, was America’s team, reaching the World Series only to lose to the Diamondbacks. Even so, it’s almost unimaginable that a sport can evoke emotions so strong as to prompt a country, in the midst of a civil war, to end fighting and unite....