Sep
06
2008
Fall is about to be upon us folks and it’s time to store away the summer clothes and bring out the jackets and sweaters to face the fall and get ready for the winter season. I have been a fan of argyle patterns for a little while now and decide this year I will purchase one or two for work. I logged in to some of the site I frequent sites I visit quite a bit for my shopping and found these great Lacoste argyle sweaters.
I realy like the colors on this LACOSTE SUPIMA COTTON ARGLE V-NECK SWEATER, you can pick it up at Drjays.com for about $99.99 with a saving of $55 from the original price of $155.

Check out the LACOSTE SUPIMA COTTON ARGYLE V-NECK SWEATER (BLACK) in black which is priced at $155.00

Now here’s great Argyle Jacket that I also found on Drjays.com. Priced at $69.98 original price $185.00
FULL ZIP SUPIMA COTTON ARGYLE SWEATER

Mar
28
2008

I think it’s the colour that sold me on this. Don’t get me wrong, the whole sweatshirts pretty nice, but the colour sold me. The front features a pair of chefs, wearing both chef hats and crowns carrying a platter of LRG logos. The back of the shirt is subtle yet tight as hell too. The New LRG “Kings of the Kitchen” logo in printed on the bottom right corener of the sweatshirt and the silver LRG pendant is affixed behind the neck as always. You can check out the “Main Ingredient” sweatshirt here.
Feb
27
2008

I feel like LRG is trying to emulate those fresh sweaters you see when you stop for gas while driving through the middle of butt-fuck nowhere. You know the ones. They usually have a picture of a bald eagle or something and they say “The Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia”. For real though, this is a dope sweatshirt and if what’s to come is only a fraction of this thing’s freshness, I’m satisfied. This is a damn good start to the season for Lifted Research. Pick up one of these bad boys here.
Feb
26
2008

It only gets better gentlemen. The LRG Spring line up keeps kicking and is going muay thai on us with this one. With this one, what you see is pretty much what you get, but what you see is incredible. It seems the grays are going to stick around for Spring. The large striped remind me of Rocksmith’s latest collection, without all the colour. So far this year, this is my favorite thing I’ve seen from LRG that covers the top of your body. I don’t know exactly what it is, but I love the simplicity and class this sweatshirt exhibits. You can pick up this baby in your size right here.
Feb
17
2008

You had better warm up to these warm ups because I’m gonna be wearing them all the time. I have never had the urge to look like such a gangster in the comfort of my own home. You can either wear these for running or whatever, if you’re into that whole 80’s sweatsuit trip, or you can rock them leisurely around the house on Sunday. This is a really good deal from this seller because these pieces sell individually for $80. It’s like a two for one. Go check out the auctions.
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Jan
31
2008

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Medellín is best known for being one of the roughest cities in the world. It is Columbia’s second largest city and home of the larger than life drug lord, Pablo Escobar. Apparantly, Parish has no problems affiliating themselves with someone who was responsible for the killing of 30 judges, 457 policemen, and other deaths at a rate of 20 each day for two months. Gangsters and wannabe’s alike love the glorification of the drug trade, but the truth is, it’s one of the poorest run businesses in the world, right after Wal-Mart. Anyways, this garment is dope as hell, no pun intended. Parish takes what COOGI does so well with the choas and the many colours, and turns it into something that is distinctively their own. This is a really nice sweater, there’s no getting away from that, and for a busy sweater, it’d be pretty easy to pull off. You can get one of these for yourself right here.
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Dec
31
2007

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I’m definitely gonna be picking one of these up. LRG hits another home run with this sweater which borrows the best elements from a number of types of sweaters. The classic cableknit makes up the main knited pattern of the garment, the seams all have the Native American cross pattern, and the hood is borrowed from Eskimo sweaters. The colours they chose make the sweater stand out as well. It’s a light gray background with seafoam and white striping. The logo on the breast is also of the same colour pattern. Altogether, one of my favourite hoodies for late in the year. Go pick this one up.