Casual and Comfy at Madison Square Gardens
By: Nicola Barden | Published Wednesday, January 9, 2013, 10:16 PM | Updated Wednesday, January 9, 2013, 10:16 PM
It seems casual chic is the most appropriate option for those of us who have to live without courtside seats, and the most important part of the ensemble is the very flattering blue and orange jersey. I may have to get my hands on one now that I’m pretending to be a real New Yorker. The key to pulling off this look is imagining yourself as one of the lads (the guys) and pairing it with a giant foam hand.
The courtside celebrities, such as Beyonce and Vanessa Hudgens, try to look “normal” in their casual over-accessorized attire with killer stilettos and hair and makeup preened to perfection. However, for us truly normal people sitting in the cheap seats, it’s best to be comfy and cosy at a sports event on what seems like the coldest day New York has ever seen. Nothing a few cheers and beers won’t warm up of course.
The celebs like to do it in style and accessorize with a hot man, but I try to be original so I’ll be accessorizing with four visiting Irish girls instead. Go New York, go New York, go!
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.NickiBardo | Feb 01, 2011, 05:04 PM EST
Ah, The Garden it is. Touché. I thought $30 was pretty cheap for the experience. I still think it was worth it!
jamieLM | Jan 26, 2011, 06:34 PM EST
Enjoyed your article! LOL The first time I went to England & Ireland, my girlfriends and I thought about how we should dress (we were thin)in order to look "European." We forgot that the minute we opened our mouths, it would be obvious that we were Americans, no matter what our attire, and that our mannerisms might give us away, too. We were 21-22. Maybe imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Right, Yank - tickets for any seats, even in the nosebleed section, at any professional sporting event in the U.S. is a "ka-ching."
TheYank | Jan 25, 2011, 06:56 PM EST
Nicola, it's Madison Square Garden, not Gardens.
Was at a Knick game earlier this month. The high seats may be cheaper, but they ain't cheap.