I loved
the military vibes of it.
The patchwork and front detailing are reminiscent of military uniforms from the 18th and 19th centuries, and the antique look of the buttons perfectly adds to
the military vibe of this jacket.
My aviators, a pre-Costa Rica gift from Solstice, also call back to
the military vibe of camo, but in a rainbow lens, it's much more fun and much less serious!
Not exact matches
This jacket has somewhat
of a
military feel and a certain rugged
vibe.
The head - to - toe olive gives this look a
military vibe, while draping the jacket over her shoulders and styling her hair in a slick bun creates a sense
of drama.
I really love the
military vibe, it's polished and put together and I'm one for the tailored clothing rather than the loose, even tough I have my share
of loose stuff and am not a fan
of the super body con bandage dresses and all... oops!
Since the
military trend can lend itself to a slightly more masculine
vibe, doing things like cinching in the waist
of a vest (like I did here) and adding bold accessories will make it feel feminine.
Who on earth would think
of pairing tropical prints with
military vibes?
The precious - metal shine
of this ladylike skirt pairs perfectly with the
military - inspired
vibe of this velvet jacket that's embellished with gold buttons and intricate cording.
Moreover, I really dug the
military heavy
vibe of the film in terms
of the tactics our protagonists took to survive the day, they felt very authentic.
He plays Erik Killmonger who is ex-Navy SEAL
military so we wanted him to have an American
military vibe, he also is part
of what we call the lost tribe.
Bill Murray plays a billionaire who's in cahoots with the
military to launch a personal satellite that upsets the
vibe of the native Hawaiians.
In Modern Combat 4: Ground Zero, there's a bit
of a near - future
vibe, with contemporary
military hardware sitting side - by - side with flashy sci - fi style helmets, weapons and aircraft.
What the game really offers is a freeform
military shooter with intense
vibes of games past like Mercenaries or Rainbow Six: Vegas.
It's a feeling aided by the haunting environmental design; the decaying ruins
of abandoned
military installations and decimated cityscapes perfectly compliment the horror-esque
vibe.
Currently his room is sporting the cane and wicker furniture I grew up with — sentimental for me, but not so much for a boy who's going for a
military /» Halo» kind
of vibe.