Archive for May, 2009


An Even Fashion Field

Author: EZshopper
May 22, 2009
An Even Fashion Field

One of the areas where men and women are about equal on the fashion field is in the fragrance aisle. While women’s clothing, shoes, and accessories far exceed the availability of men’s products, there is roughly the same emphasis placed on men’s cologne as there is on women’s fragrances. This is particularly true of designer fragrances, as appearance-conscious men almost always opt for the more expensive and luxurious option.

To that end, some of the most popular fragrances for men include Dolce & Gabbana, Burberry, and the slightly lower scale Tommy Hilfiger. Whether it is cologne, aftershave, or other skin care products, these names almost always dominate the male scent market. Women, on the other hand, seem to gravitate towards a new scent every season. Sometimes it might be the tea-infused scent of Victor and Rolf’s Flowerbomb, and other times it might be the gardenia concoction pulled from the mind of fashion icon Marc Jacobs.


The Many Uses of GPS

Author: EZshopper
May 8, 2009
The Many Uses of GPS

It’s extremely common nowadays to see GPS products in stores and retail outlets. While they were an untapped resource just a few years back, the ease and convenience offered by using them in your car has caused the product to explode in popularity. But how did portable GPS navigation systems get their start? What was the original use for these devices that have come to be known as little else than that handy thing that gets you to a new location. Rather than getting you to the mall when you missed your exit, GPS were originally intended for the military forces.

Making their debut in 1994, they helped US forces navigate through Operation Desert Storm through what appeared to be an endless expanse of sand and dunes. To that end, they were attached to everything from road vehicles to helicopters. Once introduced into the mainstream public, its uses were still generally held to firefighters, police officers, and other emergency response teams. But before long, they became a staple in just about every car driving down the highway.