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Military Inspired Fashions

Posted Aug 13th 2008 11:20PM by Kiante Young
Filed under: Lifestyle, Style Spotter

On July 31st, 2008, Spc. Andre Darnell Mitchell, 25, of Elmont, N.Y., died in Mosul, Iraq, of injuries sustained in a vehicle accident. A soldier, he was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Fort Hood, Texas. Adventurous by nature, he loved being in the military.

Passing on at the tender age of 25, he didn't have children but he had a little brother who looked up to him. He also had two older brothers and an older sister. Although his mom begged him not to go to the war, this young college graduate went.

Many people disagree with the war in Iraq and don't support it but that doesn't mean that they don't support our troops because these are our sons, our daughters, our sisters, our brothers and our Moms and Dads who are fighting and dying.

Some people write letters and send care packages to the soldiers but here in America others have shown their support for the troops is by wearing clothing that is inspired by military attire. From Old Navy to Levi Strauss, many clothing manufacturers have pieces that are similar to what soldiers would wear.

Urban fashion legend, Tony Shellman presents military-inspired fashions at its finest via the Fall '08 Collection of Parish Nation. www.parish-nation.com

Check these out:


Copied by British designers in the 70's and by American designers in the 90's, Cargo pants and shorts are the perfect mix of fashion and function. Able to blend with many shirt and shoe combinations, they are equipped with cargo pockets that have accordian folds in the sides for increased capacity.

Levi's Patrol Cargo Pants.

Old Navy Men's Authentic Cargo Shorts

Dog tags are ID tags worn by military personal, Used to identify injured and killed soldiers, they list medical information including bloodtype and innoculation history. Famed jeweler David Yurman imulated the Dog Tag using his Sterling Silver Dogtag and Black Diamond Dogtag. Each attached to Boxchain Necklaces, they range in prices of $400-$1,295 respectively.

Let us know what think about the products and if you have someone in your life who is fighting for our freedom give them a shout out by listing their name. Also so reach out to some of the organizations listed below where you can lend more support to the brave men and women of our armed services.

- Kiante The Sneaker Mann

www.soldiersangels.org
www.americasupportsyou.mil
www.anysoldier.com
www.uso.org
www.give2thetroops.org
www.supportyourtroops.us
www.operation-support-our-troops.org

The College Survival Guide

    A Fridge
    Regardless of whether you have a wonderful sized meal plan, your fridge may come in handy with leftovers or when you feel like stocking it with bottled drinks.

    Computer
    The convenience of a computer is essential when sending your kids off to college. Forget the hike to the computer lab across campus students need a computer in the comfort of their room. A printer comes in handy as well. Depending on whether your child plans to carry his laptop around campus, you might opt for a desk top since they're lighter on the pockets.

    Snacks
    You will surely survive with off of a meal plan but it doesn't hurt to stock up on snacks when you don't feel like leaving your dorm room. Bottled water, pop corn, cereal and Ramen noodles are all low budget snacks to stock up on. Just be weary of the freshman 15.

    Things from home
    Some college students suffer from homesickness the first year. It's best to surround yourself with things like photos of the family, pillows or even stuffed animals. Anything that reminds your child of home.

    MP3 Player
    With all the stress that comes from school and exams, sometimes it's nice to block out the chaos in your life and even your roommate with music. It's nearly impossible to find students walking to class who aren't jamming to tunes.

    Budget
    Students who enter college often come in at the ripening age of 18. A great time for credit cards. Parents beware, your child may end up ruining their credit at a young age

    Alarm Clock
    When you're in college you don't have the luxury of getting awaken by your parents. It's now your responsibility to get to class on time so alarm clocks are a must. But keep your roommate in mind. You shouldn't wake him up ever morning with a blow horn alarm.

    Cleaning supplies
    Now you don't necessarily need to bring in the rubber gloves, mop and gas mask but it doesn't hurt to bring along Clorox all purpose wipes for spills or dust. Vacuums and brooms come in handy too depending if you have a carpeted dorm.

    Bedding
    What most parents aren't aware of is that most college beds are twin sized but extra long and require special sheets. When shopping keep your eye open for sheets that clearly state 'extra long' or else your child may come up short.

    Shower shoes
    You really don't know what some people do in the shower these days. College showers are known to be creeping with germs so spare yourself the fungus and purchase flip flops for the shower. You'll thank us later!

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1. Why do they only have clothes for the wermacht and not the panza divisions?

bigdrob1[pain in the keister + the mouth of the south] at 4:29AM on Aug 14th 2008

2. That shirt by Parish is hot. I have this flight jacket that I have been wearing recently (you know until it got hot). I hadnt worn it for years when I found out that my neighbors son was killed in Iraq, I started wearing the jacket all the time. Then i noticed that a lot of people began wearing military gear. Come to think of it, his dad wears wears cargo pants all the time.

Thanks for this article.

S Won at 9:49AM on Aug 15th 2008

3. What Up! I have been sporting the military look for some time. It signifies for me the urban plight of many who are in a war zone in there own neighborhoods. This is my gear for the struggle of the people who are fighting for their lives every day. Big ups to our fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, cousins, neices and nephews. The danger is of course much higher but, none the same. These brothers and sisters give their lives to keep the enemy off our soil... All be it made-up war or an all out attack on our country. Stay-Up and come home to the ones that LOVE U. peace...

Derrick K. White at 7:29PM on Aug 15th 2008

4. I don't see how sporting imitation military garb shows support to the troops. The best way to show support is to thank them.

Q at 6:22PM on Aug 16th 2008

5. Support for the troops includes our collective prayer for protection while in the war -- and returning home to shift from the nightmares of destruction, blood memory, and death -- to living again! Immitation clothes, jewelry, etc -- just fad nonesense -- and another capitalistic intrusion. Arthur Wilson

arthur theodore wilson at 9:32PM on Aug 19th 2008

6. Anything...wearing uniform gear or any slogans on one's shirt....is still a salute to our men and women. I am former USAF, and I like the look. Too many times our troops have been overlooked in a myriad of ways. Heroes? Look at our troops, for one.

JAZZ-O at 9:46PM on Aug 19th 2008

7. I have a daughter in Iraq and she's been there for almost 3 months. For the first few weeks I did not sleep at all. Thank God she has a job that does not place her in CONSTANT danger. We, (her son, sister and I) get to speak to her on a regular basis and for that I am grateful.
Please keep her and all of our children in you prayers!
It's also important (whether we agree with his decision or not) to keep that wonderful president of ours in prayer as well.

Jacqui at 8:28AM on Aug 21st 2008

8. And to go with clothing like this, albeit the "fashion" version is the appropriate MALE haircut. Men who wear this type of clothing should also have a shaved head, or high and tight crewcut, flattop, or bald fade. Anything longer would ruin the look.

p.s.: God Bless Spc. Andre Darnell Mitchell, his loving mother, and his brother.

USMC397 at 11:57AM on Aug 25th 2008

9. this is such a good idea...
I am going to wear my cargo skirt tomorrow!

Ms Sexc at 9:55PM on Aug 25th 2008

10. Very interesting take on military-inspired fashion. Kudos again for an informative article with great, descriptive photos.

J Tate at 10:21PM on Aug 25th 2008

11. My son is in the army. I cry all the time and I aint neve cried before. Everytime the phone ring I feel like its a call that he has been killed. My condolences to Andre's entire family.

BIG at 10:37PM on Aug 25th 2008

12. First I want to send my sincere & deepest condolences to Darnell Mitchell's Family, Friends & Conrades!!

I beg to differ......my personal thought on civilians who never served a day in the military should not be allowed to sport or imitate any type of military attire or dog tags. A few may really wear it as a memory of a loved ones, however, Business are just capitalizing of it and people are just wearing it as a fashion statement. This is an insult to all the men and women who have lost their lives and all who are serving and have served in the past. It businesses or the people who create this wear and jewelry really want to show their support, why not donate the money to the service members families who life was lost, or to disabled veterans, or even the many homeless veterans, etc. Get real people...stop using BS fronts to exploit your unlanded reasons for selling or wearing this military attire that MEMBERS OF THE MILITARY SERVCIES MUST WEAR OR BE OUT OF UNIFORM AND IN TROUBLE FOR NOT PROPERTY WEARING THEIR UNIFORM.........IT NEEDS TO BE OUTLAWED ONCE AND FOR ALL!!!!!!!!!!

SIGNED,
DISAPPOINTED & OUTRAGED

Beg2Differ at 11:43PM on Aug 25th 2008

13. BLACKS, especially, have NO business fighting these racist wars of corporate greed and empire! NONE, whatsoever! Wearing imitation military uniforms only glorifies militarism. When you see a 3 year old wearing camo's THEY'RES SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE WHOLE PICTURE!! You want to support the troops? Then don't waste 'em in genocides like in the Mideast!

Blackie at 2:22PM on Sep 4th 2008

14. Thats shirt with the Grenade on it is FIRE!!!

Seriously at 5:13PM on Sep 5th 2008

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