
Idol Radec comes from design trio Scott Barclay, David Hickman, and Nick Thomas. For Fall/Winter 2010, the label looks to a more defined masculine collection that embraces both the outdoors and urban settings. The cold can be battled in style with sherpa lined wool coats, parkas, waistline cut jackets, vests, and large knit sweaters. For a more business or casual look, Idol Radec also has sharp blazers, full suits, khakis, button tops, and more.
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Another design trio managed to hit the nail on the head once again, as the team of Scott Barclay, David Hickman, and Nick Thomas managed to produce an amazing collection for their company Idol Radec. Moving into their third season of production Idol Radec has created their best yet. This Spring collection is the perfect blend of leisure and business, with just the right amount of trendy. Designed for the American man, Idol Radec is definitely for the man who enjoys a J. Crew or Ralph Lauren look, but doesn’t want to be a name brand sell out. This is also a good collection for the skinnier silhouetted male who isn’t juiced up on steroids, like the frat “bros” that some other main stream brands may market to. Since the company is so young their website is on the way, but they do include links to their Myspace page as well.


















For the first time in the history of BET Sunday Best gospel talent show, the judges which include Donnie Mc Clurkin, Kim Burell, Nigerian gospel singer Muyiwa Olawaju and Kirk Franklin. Travelled all the way to Nigeria, Africa in search for one contestant to represent Africa amongst other US hopefuls. Although judging from the auditions I doubt the winner will sail from Nigeria. Although I hope as the Sunday Best talent competition continues to air from session to session, I hope they will go on to more African countries and scout for more for talent, cause it is there and a lot of it.