2015년 2월 12일 목요일

TOP 10 VINTAGE CLOTHING STORES IN NYC


Top 10 Vintage Clothing Stores in New York City

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Vintage wear tends to trump most fashion trends -- or, in other words, old is the new new. Lucky for the trend conscious among us, New York's wealth of vintage stores make it simple to look chic and seasoned to perfection. Check out our favorite vintage shops around the city...
10. Tokio 7 -- (Above) Not to be confused with Tokyo Joe's just a few blocks away, Tokio 7 prides itself on its "unusual" and "funky" vintage styles, with a smattering of high-end designer labels at reasonable prices. Clothes and merchandise are changed daily, and the store is often bustling. Animal-bodied cherubs dangling from the ceiling breakup the store's blasé décor and pallid lime walls. 83 East 7th Street, 212- 353-8443

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9. Amarcord -- It looks like the 1970s let loose on the décor and clothing in this colorful shop -- though it carries items from the 1940s to 1980s, the many sequined, sparkled, and downright groovy outfits seem partial to one fashion era in particular (disco fever, anyone?). Carrying exclusively upscale European vintage clothing, the price range might be a bit steep, but the looks are well worth it. 252 Lafayette Street, 212-431-4161

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8. What Goes Around Comes Around -- This upscale shop knows how to pull off cowboy couture without screaming kitsch, or even spaghetti western. A bit pricey perhaps, but one look at the fine quality of the women and menswear--whether lacey, leathered, denim, or somewhere in between -- and you know you're getting your money's worth. Come here to fuse big city style with old western charm. 351 West Broadway, 212-343-1225

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7. Beacon's Closet -- Obvious, yes, but no vintage list would be complete without it. With branches in Manhattan, Williamsburg, and Park Slope, Beacon's Closet promises a higher percent payback than any other clothing exchange store. The selection is enormous and color-coded for your convenience, and prices hard to beat. Not the place to go digging for high-end designs, but for everyday wear and bargain buys, this spot is great. 88 North 11th Street, Brooklyn, 718-486-0816

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6. No. 6 -- You can find this gem on a quaint side street in Little Italy, tucked between Grand and Broome Street in NoLita. Buzz in, and the store's warm staff welcomes you to their handpicked vintage styles, select pieces from contemporary independent designers, as well as a few items designed specially for No. 6. They also host occasional music and art events. 6 Centre Market Place, 212-226-5759
 


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5. Mafalda -- Remarkably, Mafalda is an entirely one-woman effort, run solely by its owner Christina. The showroom boasts one-of-a-kind fashion rarities as well as more affordable everyday pieces. Located in sleepy Boerum Hill, this boutique shares a street with a few other fashion and consignment destinations. Not to miss if you're in the neighborhood, but certainly worth the trip even if you're not. 360 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, 347-987-3470

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4. Vice Versa -- When you enter this Williamsburg sartorial hotspot, don't be overwhelmed by the fire engine red engulfing your surroundings. The store's color scheme may be a tad imposing, but the clothes -- and especially their price tags -- more than make up for any initial misgivings. If you're looking for authentic vintage style for everyday on the cheap, check out their scores of seasoned tees, knits, jeans, and boots. 241 Bedford Avenue, 718-782-8847

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3. Screaming Mimis -- Since the late 1970s, Screaming Mimis has attracted unabashed fashion mavens for its eclectic array of quirky styles and accessories. Outfits sampled from the latter half of the twentieth century can be pieced together into bold displays of East Village chic. Make sure to check out the costume section for truly unique wardrobe accents -- if you've never worked a tutu before, now's your chance to start. 382 Lafayette Street, 212-677-6464

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2. Shareen -- This second story dress boutique is inconspicuous to passersby -- an unassuming pink party dress hanging from a fire escape serves as the only subtle indication of what hidden treasures lie within. Inside, racks brim with dress designs ranging in era from the 1920s to the 1990s, with prices similarly varied (look for items without a "red dot" on the tag for choice buys under $70). 13 West 17th Street #2, 212-206-1644


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1. Fox and Fawn -- Located just off the Nassau Avenue G train or a pleasant ten minutes' walk from the Bedford Avenue L, this Greenpoint vintage mecca attracts walking fashion anachronisms for its great rotating selection of clothing at affordable prices. The wealth of assorted fashions contrasting one another in curious juxtaposition, and the organization scheme -- arranged by color, rather than style -- prove delightfully
tongue-in-cheek. 570 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, 718-349-9510

2015년 2월 11일 수요일

BE ATTRACTIVE WITH BLACK AND WHITE FASHION

 
 

BE ATTRACTIVE WITH BLACK-WHITE FASHION

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Classical trend with combination of two colors black and white will increase your charm in this hot season.
If black and white are more familiar with woman officers, these two colors are often evaluated “hard” compared with street style. However, thanks to comfortable and creative designs, these opposite colors are chosen by many young girls more and more.
If you are too bored with flower pattern costumes, and be colorful enough with trend of color-block, change the air with black-white style that will bring you youthfulness and fashionableness.
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2015년 2월 6일 금요일

13 Proven Health Benefits of Coffee

 

 

13 Proven Health Benefits of Coffee (No. 1 is My Favorite)

Woman Smiling With a Tiny Cup of CoffeeCoffee is actually very healthy.
It is loaded with antioxidants and beneficial nutrients that can improve your health.
The studies show that coffee drinkers have amuch lower risk of several serious diseases.
Here are the top 13 evidence-based health benefits of coffee, that have been confirmed in actual human studies.

1. Coffee Can Improve Energy Levels and Make You Smarter

Coffee can help people feel less tired and increase energy levels (1, 2).
This is because it contains a stimulant called caffeine, which is actually the most commonly consumed psychoactive substance in the world (3).
After you drink coffee, the caffeine is absorbed into the bloodstream. From there, it travels into the brain (4).
In the brain, caffeine blocks an inhibitory neurotransmitter called Adenosine.
When that happens, the amount of other neurotransmitters like norepinephrine and dopamine actually increases, leading to enhanced firing of neurons (5, 6).
Many controlled trials in humans show that coffee improves various aspects of brain function. This includes memory, mood, vigilance, energy levels, reaction times and general cognitive function (7, 8, 9).
 
Bottom Line: Caffeine blocks an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain, which leads to a stimulant effect. This improves energy levels, mood and various aspects of brain function.

2. Coffee Can Help You Burn Fat

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Did you know that caffeine is found in almost every commercial fat burning supplement?
There’s a good reason for that… caffeine is one of the very few natural substances that have actually been proven to aid fat burning.
Several studies show that caffeine can boost the metabolic rate by 3-11% (10, 11).
Other studies show that caffeine can specifically increase the burning of fat, by as much as 10% in obese individuals and 29% in lean people (12, 13).
However, it is possible that these effects will diminish in long-term coffee drinkers.
Bottom Line: Several studies show that caffeine can increase fat burning in the body and boost the metabolic rate.

3. The Caffeine Can Drastically Improve Physical Performance

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Caffeine stimulates the nervous system, causing it to send signals to the fat cells to break down body fat (14, 15).
But caffeine also increases Epinephrine (Adrenaline) levels in the blood (16, 17).
This is the “fight or flight” hormone, designed to make our bodies ready for intense physical exertion.
Caffeine makes the fat cells break down body fat, releasing them into the blood as free fatty acids and making them available as fuel (18, 19).
Given these effects, it is not surprising to see that caffeine can improve physical performance by 11-12%, on average (20, 21).
Because of this, it makes sense to have a strong cup of coffee about a half an hour before you head to the gym.
Bottom Line: Caffeine can increase adrenaline levels and release fatty acids from the fat tissues. It also leads to significant improvements in physical performance.

4. There Are Essential Nutrients in Coffee

Coffee is more than just black water. Many of the nutrients in the coffee beans do make it into the final drink.
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A single cup of coffee contains (22):
  • Riboflavin (Vitamin B2): 11% of the RDA.
  • Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5): 6% of the RDA.
  • Manganese and Potassium: 3% of the RDA.
  • Magnesium and Niacin (B3): 2% of the RDA.
Although this may not seem like a big deal, most people are drinking more than one cup per day. If you drink 3-4, then these amounts quickly add up.
Bottom Line: Coffee contains several important nutrients, including Riboflavin, Pantothenic Acid, Manganese, Potassium, Magnesium and Niacin.

5. Coffee May Lower Your Risk of Type II Diabetes

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Type 2 diabetes is a gigantic health problem, currently afflicting about 300 million people worldwide.
It is characterized by elevated blood sugars in the context of insulin resistance or an inability to secrete insulin.
For some reason, coffee drinkers have a significantly reduced risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
The studies show that people who drink the most coffee have a 23-50% lower risk of getting this disease, one study showing a reduction as high as 67% (23, 24, 25, 26, 27).
According to a massive review that looked at data from 18 studies with a total of 457,922 individuals, each daily cup of coffee was associated with a 7% reduced risk of developing type 2 diabetes (28).
Bottom Line: Several observational studies show that coffee drinkers have a much lower risk of getting type II diabetes, a serious disease that currently afflicts about 300 million people worldwide.

6. Coffee May Protect You From Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia

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Alzheimer’s disease is the most common neurodegenerative disease and the leading cause of dementia worldwide.
This disease usually affects people over 65 years of age.
Unfortunately, there is no known cure for Alzheimer’s.
However, there are several things you can do to prevent the disease from showing up in the first place.
This includes the usual suspects like eating healthy and exercising, but drinking coffee may be incredibly effective as well.
Several studies show that coffee drinkers have up to a 65% lower risk of getting Alzheimer’s disease (29, 30, 31).
Bottom Line: Coffee drinkers have a much lower risk of getting Alzheimer’s disease, which is a leading cause of dementia worldwide.

7. Caffeine May Lower The Risk of Parkinson’s

Parkinson’s disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease, right after Alzheimer’s.
It is caused by death of dopamine-generating neurons in the brain.
Same as with Alzheimer’s, there is no known cure, which makes it that much more important to focus on prevention.
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In studies, coffee drinkers have a much lower risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, with a reduction in risk ranging from 32-60% (32, 33, 34, 35).
In this case, it appears to be the caffeine itself that is causing the effect. People who drink decaf don’t have a lower risk of Parkinson’s (36, 37).
Bottom Line: Coffee drinkers have up to a 60% lower risk of getting Parkinson’s disease, the second most common neurodegenerative disorder.

8. Coffee Appears to Have Protective Effects on The Liver

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The liver is an amazing organ that carries out hundreds of important functions in the body.
Several common diseases primarily affect the liver, including hepatitis, fatty liver disease and others.
Many of these diseases can lead to a condition called cirrhosis, in which the liver has been largely replaced by scar tissue.
It turns out that coffee may protect against cirrhosis. People who drink 4 or more cups per day have up to an 80% lowerrisk (38, 39, 40).
Bottom Line: Coffee drinkers have a much lower risk of developing cirrhosis, which can be caused by several diseases that affect the liver.

9. Coffee Can Fight Depression and Make You Happier

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Depression is a serious mental disorder that causes a significantly reduced quality of life.
It is incredibly common and about 4.1% of people in the U.S. currently meet the criteria for clinical depression (41).
In a Harvard study published in 2011, women who drank 4 or more cups per day had a 20% lower risk of becoming depressed (42).
Another study with 208,424 individuals found that those who drank 4 or more cups per day were 53% less likely to commit suicide (43).
Bottom Line: Coffee appears to lower the risk of developing depression and may dramatically reduce the risk of suicide.

10. Coffee Drinkers Have a Lower Risk of Some Types of Cancer

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Cancer is one of the world’s leading causes of death and is characterized by uncontrolled growth of cells in the body.
Coffee appears to be protective against two types of cancer… liver cancer and colorectal cancer.
Liver cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death in the world, while colorectal cancer ranks fourth (44).
Studies show that coffee drinkers have up to a 40% lower risk of liver cancer (45, 46).
One study of 489,706 individuals found that those who drank 4-5 cups of coffee per day had a 15% lower risk of colorectal cancer (47).
Bottom Line: Liver and colorectal cancer are the 3rd and 4th leading causes of cancer death worldwide. Coffee drinkers have a lower risk of both.

11. Coffee Does Not Cause Heart Disease and May Lower The Risk of Stroke

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It is often claimed that caffeine can increase blood pressure.
This is true, but the effect is small (3-4 mm/Hg) and usually goes away if you drink coffee regularly (48, 49).
However, the effect may persist in some people, so keep that in mind if you have elevated blood pressure (50, 51).
That being said, the studies do NOT support the myth that coffee raises the risk of heart disease (52, 53).
In fact, there is some evidence that women who drink coffee have a reduced risk of heart disease (54).
Some studies also show that coffee drinkers have a 20% lower risk of stroke (55, 56).
Bottom Line: Coffee may cause mild increases in blood pressure, which usually diminish over time. Coffee drinkers do not have an increased risk of heart disease, but a slightly lower risk of stroke.

12. Coffee May Help You Live Longer

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Given that coffee drinkers are less likely to get many diseases, it makes sense that coffee could help you live longer.
There are actually several observational studies showing that coffee drinkers have a lower risk of death.
In two very large studies, drinking coffee was associated with a 20% lower risk of death in men and a 26% lower risk of death in women, over a period of 18-24 years (57).
This effect appears to be particularly strong in type II diabetics. In one study, diabetics who drank coffee had a 30% lower risk of death during a 20 year study period (58).




Bottom Line: Several studies show that coffee drinkers live longer and have a lower risk of premature death.

13. Coffee is The Biggest Source of Antioxidants in The Western Diet

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For people who eat a standard Western diet, coffee may actually be the healthiest aspect of the diet.
That’s because coffee contains a massive amount of antioxidants.
In fact, studies show that most people get more antioxidants from coffee than both fruits and vegetables… combined (59, 60, 61).
Coffee is one of the healthiest beverages on the planet. Period.