I love how a leather jacket can take an everyday tunic and give
it that rocker edge for a night out.
Not exact matches
For some
rocker edge (that won't send your mom into total panic mode), add temporary color to just a few pieces.
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.
For shoes with fur we though it would be great something with a
rocker chick
edge to it, how about a pleather shorts in black and leather jacket in blood red.
Along with the great Lift / Wheel / Tire selections, this Custom Rubicon is loaded with many other quality aftermarket components such as: *** EXTERIOR *** - Signature Commando Green Exterior Finish - MetalCloak Aluminum Fenders w / outer
edge finished in Black - Lifted Off - oad Hood w / Rugged Ridge Hood catches - Lifted Off - road Grille - Fab Fours Front Bumper with Stinger - SmittyBilt X20 10K winch with FairLead - SmittyBilt Recovery Hook - SmittyBilt 3/4 D - Rings w / Daystar Isolators - DV8 Inner Fender Liners - AMP Research Power Side Steps - SmittyBilt Rear Tire Carrier *** LIGHTING *** - ProComp Headlights - Rugged Ridge Smoked Tail Lights - Rigid Industries 2x2 LED Dually Light cubes mounted to the A - Pillar * LIFT and SUSPENSION - TeraFlex 4 Lift Kit - TeraFlex Front Steering Stabilizer - Exhaust Spacer Kit WHEELS and TIRES - 20 Fuel Beast Wheels - 37/12.5 r20 Nitto Trail Grappler Tires ** INTERIOR *** - Custom Premium Eleganza Heated Leather Seating in Black w / Green contrast stitching - RED LED
Rocker Switch - Alpine System A Alpine 7 ILX - 107 / 207 or INE - W960HDMI Touchscreen Reverse / BackUp camera w / mount IdataLink (3x Lock to start) remote start integration - Starwood Motors All Weather Floor Liners - Starwood Custom Billet Badge - AEV ProCal Module *
For all inquiries please contact Starwood motors at 888-464-7174 *
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.
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.
The left
edge features the power button, volume
rocker and a «Windows» button which helps
for tablet mode usage.
While holding the tab in landscape mode, at the top
edge lies the Power button, Volume
rockers and Home button while to the left
edge houses the extended ports
for DC charging, microUSB, microSD card slot, mini HDMI, 3.5 mm Earphone and MIC.
Lenovo IdeaPad K1 Features are really familiar Left side has volume
rocker, power button, Bottom
edge has microHDMI port, dock input (
for USB sync and charging) and headphones jack.
The top right
edge has a rotation - lock switch and a
rocker bar
for volume; the bottom right has a removable plastic flap that covers a microSD card slot.
Along the top right
edge, you'll find the volume
rocker and power button, while a flap on the top left
edge covers slots
for the SIM card and a 128 GB micro SD card.
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 device is so slim it has no room
for standard - sized ports, except
for the audio jack on its right
edge, which also holds a volume
rocker and the power button.
Around the
edges you'll find the Micro-USB and 3.5 mm connections; there's a volume
rocker on the left and a power / standby button on the right, in the same location that Samsung chooses
for its top - tier smartphones, conveniently placed.
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.
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.
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.
The top
edge houses a standard - size 3.5 - mm headphone jack, a power switch
for the Wi - Fi radio, an SD memory card slot, and a volume
rocker switch.
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 Portege's detachable tablet is more than equipped
for stand - alone use, with a headphone / microphone port, a microSD slot, micro-HDMI and micro-USB ports, a volume
rocker and a power button all resting on the slate's right
edge.
US
rockers 30 Seconds To Mars provide the opening
for Need
for Speed: Hot Pursuit with their awesome track «
Edge Of The Earth».
This year, we've made a series of five videos to try out some of the gifts in our 2010 Holiday Gift Guide: Low - Impact Luxury
for High - Impact Giving in person — and help you make the right pick.Our gift guide is action - packed with 100 low - impact gifts in 10 categories — in this video, you'll find more details on a limited - edition cashmere cardigan with a feminine
rocker edge, avant - garde bangles, a collector's edition of award winning eco flick «Avatar, and more.
It has a left and right construction featuring exaggerated camber on its inside
edge, allowing you to grip hardpack while its
rocker on the outside makes
for easy turns.
On the right
edge sits a microSD slot
for expanding storage by up to 32 GB and below it a volume
rocker.
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.
The first big change is having physical power and volume keys on the front of the left
edge of the machine — the volume
rocker is there
for use when in tablet mode (there are standard keyboard volume keys), but the power button is actually the only way to turn the laptop on and off with a physical switch.
The volume
rocker lives on the left, a headphone jack and Infrared Blaster (
for using the phone as a universal remote) sit up top, the power button is on the left
edge, and the Micro USB charging / data port is found on the bottom.
There are only three buttons on the phone: two volume
rockers and a power switch, which
for some reason, is awkwardly - placed below the volume buttons about midway down the right
edge of the phone.
The sides of the phone are rather thin without accounting
for the
edge, and host a volume
rocker and power button on the right side, and then one SIM tray on each side, one of which also doubles as a microSD slot.
The satisfyingly clicky power button can be found just above the volume
rocker on the handset's right
edge, placed in the perfect position
for everyday usage.
The power button on the right
edge is in an ideal position
for either left - or right - handed users; there's no awkward top button on the Moto E. Below that is the volume
rocker, with both buttons having a metallic coating and a solid yet shallow clicking action.
The fact that the handset's only other button, the volume
rocker on the same
edge, is much longer, is the real clue as to which button is
for which function.
The left
edge features the toggle
for silent mode, as well as the volume
rocker.
The only other features around the
edges are the microSD card slot (a must - have
for many) on the right side above the volume
rocker, and the nano - SIM slot on the left.
Around the phone's sides, you'll find a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a microUSB port
for charging, and combo of volume
rocker and notched power button along its right
edge.
The power button on the right - hand
edge, which sits directly below the volume
rocker, is in the perfect location
for standard usage.
That's shown off most on the right
edge, where you'll find a power button, volume
rocker and cutouts
for the SDcard and Micro SIM slots.
Around the
edges you'll find the Micro-USB and 3.5 mm connections; there's a volume
rocker on the left and a power / standby button on the right, in the same location that Samsung chooses
for its top - tier smartphones, conveniently placed.
On the right
edge, there's a long volume
rocker sitting above a heavily - textured power button, while on the other side there are two removable, metal trays: One
for a MicroSD card, the other
for a SIM card.
The power button is present on the right
edge and on left
edge you'll find the volume
rocker keys,
for the 5.5 - inch size; I'm not in favor of this placement, it just doesn't feel right.
The left
edge (in landscape orientation) houses a MicroSD card slot behind a door, a Micro USB connector
for data and charging, and a slim volume
rocker.