Showing posts with label NCAA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NCAA. Show all posts

Monday, April 13, 2009

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2009 North Carolina Tar Heels Championship Cufflinks



Championship style is exemplified in the 2009 North Carolina Tar Heels Commemorative Cufflinks. Celebrate arguably one of the best Men’s NCAA basketball of all time. The 2009 North Carolina Tar Heels Commemorative Cufflinks honors the pre-season and post-season #1 team.

Ty Lawson, Tyler Hansbrough, Wayne Ellington, Danny Green and the rest of the Tar Heels put together a tremendous season and a strong Championship performance coming away with the largest margin of victory in 17 years.

Made of nickel plated silver and hard enamel.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Scents for 09

Cologne can go one of 2 ways; make or break your image. Something that suits your skin type will add the perfect finishing touch on your look. But even more important than something that suits you, is a smell that suits the event.

Askmen.com identify some great cologne's for 2009, here were their suggestions paired with the type of day you will be having.

For your Black Tie Affair

Kenzo by Tokyo
The allure of Kenzo is the design house's ability to blend modern urban emotion with the tranquility of traditional Japanese nature motifs. Tokyo by Kenzo goes a step farther and brings a western sense of frenetic wonderment with a mixture of notes that include ginger, lemon, grapefruit, shiso, cardamom, mate, green tea, sap, pink pepper, and bitter orange. These complex notes strike a decisively modern key of energy that is Tokyo itself.
Priced at $25 Sephora.com

Antidote by Victor & Rolf
Antidote is old-school European, with just enough of today’s relaxed style worn by any man. Mint leaves and Italian bergamot are your hint of sophistication as these give way to spiced black pepper and cinnamon that drift over sandalwood and patchouli.
Price at $90 SaksFifthAvenue.com



For Date Night

Capri Orange by Acqua Di Parma
The perfect scent for a summer night evokes the warm seaside breezes blowing in over the cliffs on the island of Capri -- expensive indeed, but far more affordable than the airfare to Italy these days. Capri Orange is a pleasant and invigorating concoction of Sicilian orange, mandarin, Sorrento lemon with a touch of caramel and musk thrown in for good measure. The name Acqua Di Parma should look familiar to you if you’ve been reading the fashion pages of AskMen.com, but Capri Orange is not the staid and traditional cologne you’ve read about. This one is the best thing to come out of Italy since Ferrari decided to reissue the GT California.
Priced at $104 at SaksFifthAvenue.com

Diesel Fuel For Life Pour Homme

Even though this 2009 men's cologne is priced for the man with any kind of pockets in these tough times, you get so much more than you could have imagined with Fuel For Life from Diesel. This is yet another Italian cologne that is undoubtedly urban and masculine with star anise as the foundation mixed with grapefruit, raspberry, lavender, heliotrope, and dried woods. It might be inexpensive, but it shouldn’t be because it stands up to the best.
Priced at #35 exclusively through Sephora.com

For The Office

212 by Caroline Herrera

Venezuelan-born Herrera is not new to the fashion scene. In fact, her gowns have been a staple of the New York and Hollywood elite for decades, but this is her first men’s cologne to get excited about. Her usually traditional offerings are cast aside here as sophisticated and sleek aromas of grapefruit, ginger, mandarin, sandalwood, Guiac wood, musk, and Aquatic molecules take over.
Priced at $50-$69 Sephora.com


Attitude by Armani

The name says it all here. Attitude is perhaps the best-named and most appropriately mixed cologne from Giorgio Armani. The blending of Calabria lemon, coffee absolute, ceylan, Shina cedar, patchouli, lavender, and cardamom is an inspired shot of Italian bravado without being overdone. Now consider that this cologne is only available from his boutiques and Sephora, and it becomes clear that Mr. Armani is once again the king of all things Italian.
Priced at $35 exclusively through Sephora.com




Congratulations to the women of the University of Connecticut Basketball Team for going undefeated and bringing home the title of Champs in 2009!


To grab your UConn Husky Cufflinks and other NCAA teams click here.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

UNC 2009 NCAA Champs!


North Carolina beat Michigan State for the 2009 NCAA National Championship last night. For the first time in 30 years a NCAA men's basketball team started and ended the season as number one. Congratulations Tarheels!



2009 UNC Championship Cufflinks to come, but in the mean time... add the classic UNC to your cuff with officially licensed NCAA Cufflinks.

Friday, April 3, 2009

2009 NCAA Basketball

The final four now have to battle it out for a chance to go to the 2009 National Championship in Detroit. Who will come out on top?

Michigan State University face off against the University of Connecticut in the first of the final four games tomorrow night at Ford Field home of the Detroit Lions.






While Villanova takes on North Carolina in the second game at 8:47 pm. Be sure to tune in all decked out in your NCAA Final 4 gear.


No matter who pulls out ahead tomorrow you win today!

$5 off any of the four teams who are playing good until Sunday, April 5, just enter coupon code Final4 at checkout!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

5 Things Your Didn't Know About March Madness


Hopefully, yesterdays post about NCAA basketball has gotten you riled up and ready to go, but here are a few things you might not have known about March Madness found on the AskMen.com site.

1- March Madness bracket odds are over 9-quintillion-to-1

The first thing you didn't know about March Madness is that the odds of you picking a perfect March Madness bracket are not just horrible, they're almost impossibly bad. You have a substantially better shot at winning the Powerball than you do at picking a perfect bracket.

There are a total of 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 possible bracket outcomes, making the odds of a perfect bracket over 9.2-quintillion-to-1. In fact, the odds are so bad that, according to RJ Bell at Pregame.com, if every individual alive in the world completed a bracket, the odds are a billion-to-one against any of them being perfect.

2- March Madness winners keep the winning court

We're all familiar with the shot of the winning coach snipping the net from the rim; it's a symbolic moment that caps off March Madness, and up until 1986 it was really all the NCAA allowed the team to keep.

As of 1986, however, teams have been given the actual hardwood court they won the championship on, and they are free to do with it as they see fit. Some schools have repainted it and used the hardwood for their own home court, while others have sold the court in pieces, and others have done nothing at all with it.

3- $2.5 billion is illegally bet on March Madness each year

Another thing you didn't know about March Madness is how much is bet illegally on the tournament each year. The FBI puts this figure at around $2.5 billion, with just a small percentage of this amount taking place in the betting capital of the world, Las Vegas.

One in 10 Americans play March Madness brackets, whether online, among an office pool or just a group of friends and associates, and fans eagerly anticipate those brackets. Nationwide, it's a massive annual betting event, among the biggest in the nation.

4- The NCAA does not profit from March Madness

March Madness is an event worth billions of dollars in revenue thanks to a hefty television broadcast contract, but in lieu of its own revenue distribution plan, the NCAA does not keep the profits; rather, they are distributed among the schools and conferences playing in the tournament.

A fraction (one-sixth) of the revenue goes toward participating schools based on how many Division I sports teams they field; another fraction (one-third) is doled out to participating schools based on the number of scholarships they hand out; and, finally, a full one-half of the entire revenue generated goes to the conferences based on their performance in the previous six NCAA men's basketball tournaments.

5- No. 16 seeds are a March Madness lost cause

Finally, the last thing you didn't know about March Madness is the utter futility of the No. 16 seed. Since the NCAA expanded the tournament to 64 teams, No. 16 seeds have a despairing record of 0-for-96. Assuming this trend continues in 2009, those seeds will be an even 0-for-100. To make matters worse, far more often than not these seeds lose by more than 10 points.

The closest a No. 16 seed has ever come to beating a No. 1 seed occurred in 1990, when unknown Kentucky-based Murray State took top-seeded Michigan State into overtime, ultimately losing 75-71.

Feeling the basketball fever and need your fix?

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Resources for March Madness Information

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

March Madness



March madness is now upon us. With sports channels filling their slots with basketball games, shouldn't you be filling out your bracket?


Once you're done making your picks you can still cheer on your team off the court and at the office, no face paint required. Just add some NCAA cufflinks to your French cuff and tada, you have yourself a pair of cufflinks that, not only adds some fashion in your wardrobe but, backs your team.

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To print off a NCAA Bracket click here.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

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Friday, November 7, 2008

NCAA Cufflinks

The NCAA has been full of some great games. Who knows which 2 teams will be going to the Rose Bowl but below are some great fan cufflinks for your top 5.

1. Alabama
The Crimson Tide is currently No. 1 with a record of 9-0. This weekend they go head to head with No. 16 LSU. Mississippi State and Auburn are to follow. Bama Fever!


2. Texas Tech
The Red Raiders in Lubbock jumped to No.2 after defeating the then No.1 Texas. Currently their record is 9-0 and they face Oklahoma State this weekend,They finish up their season with OU then Baylor. Wreck 'Em Tech!


3. Penn State
The blue and white Nittany Lions also have a record of 9-0. Penn State has Iowa on their plate this weekend and they can look forward to playing Indiana and Michigan State at home. Penn State Football-Success with Honor!


4. Texas 8-1
Sadly, after Texas came off their big OU win, they lost to the Red Raiders in Lubbock. Now Texas has Baylor this weekend in Austin. The Longhorns are at Kansas November 15 and Texas A&M will end their season. Hook 'Em Horns!


5. Florida 7-1
Florida's only loss was by 1 point to Ole Miss. November 15 they host South Carolina. They wrap up their season with The Citadel and Florida State on November 29. Go gators!


Dont see Your favorite team?
Dont worry there are more cufflinks where these came from.
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Friday, September 26, 2008

College Days

In the midst of football season, 
it's easy to reminisce about your old college days.  
All the crazy things you did, the classes, 
the friends you haven't seen in years.  

Well grab a piece of your past and keep it on your cuff.  
Cufflinks Inc. has a huge supply of NCAA Cufflinks 
in enamel and sterling silver.  

To view our supply of Collegiate Cufflinks click here.