Studded shoes are super easy way to add a touch
of rocker edge to your wardrobe, without looking overly punked out.
Not exact matches
When I first started experiencing night anxiety, I would rush to my son at his first cry, get him immediately to the breast, and perch on the
edge of my
rocker with my body hunched, trying desperately to consolidate the movement from the
rocker to the crib lest I wake him and waste minutes or hours
of precious sleep.
I love this mix
of chicness and a little
rocker edge going on here!
I knew I wanted to channel more
of a
rocker vibe, so I gave my hair loose waves, tousled it a bit, and accessorized with oversized sunnies and pointy toed booties for a bit
of edge.
You could definitely see the counterbalance
of flirty femininity meets
rocker - girl in the designs — soft florals contrasting hard -
edged geometric prints, a tough slouchy leather moto - vest over a fitted flower - emblazoned dress, a maze garden - referential laser - cut shell paired with a ladylike lace - crochet pencil skirt, and a neoprene - embossed bomber jacket layered over an ivory ruffled Victorian - slip-esque top with badass leather leggings.
The Sixty Special (and companion Eldorado convertible) featured almost no side trim, except for a wide
rocker - sill molding which ran from the rear -
edge of the front fender wheel well to the rear
of the car.
It adds a carbon fiber front splitter with aviation - style winglets, carbon fiber
rocker panels, and a larger rear spoiler with a fixed wickerbill — a small, vertical tab at the
edge of the spoiler that significantly increases downforce.
The standard Z06 features a front splitter, spats around the front wheel openings, a unique carbon - fiber hood with a larger vent, and the rear spoiler from the Corvette Stingray's Z51 Performance Package An available carbon - fiber aero package - in either black or a visible carbon - fiber finish - adds a carbon fiber front splitter with aviation - style winglets, carbon fiber
rocker panels, and a larger rear spoiler with a fixed wickerbill — a small, vertical tab at the
edge of the spoiler that significantly increases downforce The available Z07 package add larger winglets to the front splitter, along with an adjustable, see - through center section on the rear spoiler for track use.
But the multicolored stick - on stripes that run around the bottom
edge of the car and the raised, plastic Z24 badges on the
rocker panels are excessive.
The lower fascia is also new, now sporting some chrome trim that is echoed around the bottom
edges of the
rocker panels and rear bumper.
The external appearance and equipment
of the VAM Pacer consisted
of a full bright molding package (wheel lips, top
edges of the hood and fenders, window surrounds,
rocker panels), bright rear panel between the taillights and the rear licence plate housing, protective side moldings, front and rear bumper guards, bumper nerfing strips, five - mile - per - hour bumpers with recovering shocks (only VAM car with this characteristic along with the Matador - based Classic line), five - spoke in - house VAM wheels, trim rings and full cover volcano center caps on the wheels, ER78x14 radial tires, driver's side manual remote mirror, radio antenna on the passenger's side fender, squared VAM logo emblems on the fenders, Pacer emblems on the fenders and bright rear panel and a two - step hood latch.
Lots
of options: Power Windows, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Low Fuel Indicator, Halogen Headlamps, Two - Speed Wipers with Delay, Electric Rear Window with Defogger, Power Drivers Seat, Electric Passenger Seat Back recliner, Front Carpet Savers, Passenger Side Lighted Vanity Mirror, Third Row Seat, AM / FM Stereo Cassette Radio with Clock, Power Antenna, Door
Edge Guards, Wide
Rocker Molding, Roof Carrier, Air Deflector, Body Side Molding, Aluminum Road Wheels with White Wall Tires.
The power button and volume
rockers are placed on the right
edge of the device.
The power button and a physical volume
rocker sit on the top right side
of the tablet, while the top
edge houses the various ports.
Physical buttons-wise it is much the same as other Android tablets, with on / off button and volume
rocker situated on the
edge of the device and the micro USB charging and syncing port found at the bottom next to the headphone jack.
The side button arrangement also appears to have been reshuffled, with the right
edge accommodating the volume
rocker, as well as both the power and «convenience» key, while the SIM card tray slot has been repositioned to the opposite left
edge of the device.
The right - hand
edge of the device is home to the volume
rocker, and you'll find the power button on the left and a headphone socket on the top
edge.
The Asus Transformer Prime has a microSD slot, a micro-HDMI port and a volume
rocker along its left side; a power button on the far left
of its top
edge; and a 3.5 mm headphone jack along its right side.
In terms
of physical buttons, the on / off switch and volume
rocker can be found on the
edge of the device, along with a new microSD slot (that can expand storage up to 32 GB) just below and the 3.5 mm headphone jack positioned on the same side just below.
Along the top
edge, near the left corner, you'll find the power button and a volume
rocker, with a second cooling vent near the right side
of the slate.
The left
edge of the tablet holds the stylus - loop cutouts, a Kensington - style cable - lock slot, a SIM - card slot (disabled in our review unit), the volume
rocker, and the power button.
A thin volume
rocker runs along the left
edge of the phone next to the microUSB port.
On / Off and volume
rocker sit on top
of the device in landscape mode with microSD, microUSB and headphones jack on the left
edge of the device and the charging / sync port at the bottom.
The top
edge of the TF701T houses the power button, while the left side has the volume
rocker, microSD card slot, microHDMI port and a 3.5 mm audio jack.
In terms
of buttons and port placement, the right
edge has a volume
rocker and a power / sleep button, whereas the left
edge has a dual - SIM card tray where one
of the card slots is a hybrid slot that can either accommodate a SIM card or a microSD card.
In terms
of button placement we have a power button on the top right
edge which is in keeping with previous Meizu designs and the volume
rocker on the upper left - side
edge.
All
of the Kindle's buttons and ports — the volume
rocker, headphone jack, micro-USB, and power switch — are now neatly in a row along the bottom
edge.
The much slimmer buttons for this third - generation Kindle now depress away from the screen, like a
rocker - style button that melds into the
edge of the device.
Towards the lower right
edge is a five - way
rocker switch that takes the place
of the slider control
of the erstwhile Kindle and allows for both horizontal as well as vertical movement and proves to be a very convenient tool when navigating through large text content.
The volume
rocker is placed on the left
edge of the device.
Once again we find volume
rocker and power buttons on the upper left hand
edge of the phone, a trend that seems to be gaining momentum recently.
The power button is placed on the upper right
edge of the device with the volume
rocker just below.
The power / lock button is located on the right side
of the Galaxy S7
Edge, while the volume
rocker buttons are placed on the left - hand side
of this phone.
Along the bottom
edge are, from left to right, a Mini-USB port (for charging the Libre Touch and connecting it to a PC), a MicroSD card slot (if you want more than the internal 4 GB
of memory), a volume
rocker control, and a standard 3.5 mm headphone port.
On the left end
of the spine is the power button, with the Micro-USB port and volume
rocker above it on the tablet's slim
edge, and on the opposite is the headphone jack.
In stand mode, the volume
rocker sits on the left - hand side, with the power button below it, right at the
edge of the cylinder.
Hardware controls can be found along the top
edge, in the form
of a volume
rocker and power key, while the right
edge houses microSD and headphone ports.
The volume
rocker and power button are located on the right side
of the tablet, while a microUSB port can be found on the bottom
edge.
The top
edge of the Galaxy Player 5.0 contains a microSD slot, the bottom houses a microUSB port and a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and the volume
rocker sits on the left, right below the power button.
The power button and volume
rocker are located on the left
edge of the design, a current trend that I have ranted on about before.
The right
edge of the G - Slate is home to thin volume
rocker and the left
edge contains a microUSB port, an HDMI - out port and contact points for the optional dock accessory.
When you hold it so that the front - facing camera is on the top, along the top
edge are a volume
rocker, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a USB 2.0 micro-USB port and a power button, all
of which are accessible through two deep openings in the case.
A silver power button and volume
rocker sit on the top
edge of the device, along with a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a mic and a micro USB port for charging.
A 5 - MP camera sits on the curve
of the barrel, while a microUSB port and volume
rocker line the left and right
edges, respectively.
The USB 2.0 micro port is located on the left
edge of the Tab 2, next to the volume
rocker and power switches, which are placed subtly, without any call - outs for functions.
The top
edge of the Galaxy S II has a 3.5 mm headphone jack, the bottom has a microUSB port, a slim volume
rocker sits on the left, and a tiny power lies on the right side.
The sleep / wake key resides at the top
of the tablet (when held in portrait), and next to it on the right
edge is the volume
rocker.
The left
edge of the phone is home to a microSD slot and a microSIM slot, both hidden beneath and hinged door, and the right
edge contains the power / lock button as well as a volume
rocker.
The volume
rocker sits at the right side (or top
edge)
of the tablet.
A few key buttons and ports sit along the
edges of the tablet, including a power button, volume
rocker, Micro USB, headphone jack, and MicroSD card slot.