![]() ![]() ![]() In Guitar Centered, she accompanies her friends at the music store and suggests a musical competition between Rainbow Dash and Trixie for an expensive guitar. In Music to My Ears, Applejack appears briefly waving to DJ Pon-3 at the Sweet Shoppe with her friends. While trapped under the Battle of the Bands stage, Applejack and her friends reconcile after hearing Sunset Shimmer's speech, and Applejack finally decides to let Rarity use her band outfits for their performances.Īpplejack playing bass in A Case for the Bass. Throughout the film, Applejack frequently argues with Rarity about their stage costumes. After they perform one song, she wonders why she and her friends gain pony ears and a longer ponytail while they perform even though Princess Twilight took her crown with her when she went back to Equestria. At band rehearsal, she helps comfort Sunset Shimmer of all the bad memories of what happened at the Fall Formal. She first appears helping her friends make a sign for the CHS Musical Showcase. When Sunset puts on Twilight's crown and transforms into a "raging she-demon", Applejack briefly channels the element of honesty and gains pony-like attributes.Īpplejack reappears in the sequel My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks and its tie-in animated shorts, where she plays bass in her friends' band, the Rainbooms. Once Twilight convinces Applejack to talk to Rainbow about the misunderstanding, all five friends reconcile and help Twilight get voted for Princess of the Fall Formal. Rainbow Dash had promised to have the school's softball team attend a bake sale that Applejack was running, only for Rainbow to be messaged that the sale had been moved to a different day. It is later revealed that Applejack and the rest of Twilight's new friends had been driven apart by Sunset Shimmer's machinations. She tries to dissuade Twilight Sparkle from running for Princess, telling her that Sunset Shimmer viciously seeks to humiliate any competition. In My Little Pony Equestria Girls, Applejack first appears delivering fizzy apple cider to Pinkie Pie, the head of the Fall Formal planning committee. 1.15 Equestria Girls: Holidays Unwrappedĭepiction in Equestria Girls My Little Pony Equestria Girls.1.14 Equestria Girls: Sunset's Backstage Pass.1.12 My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Digital Series (season 2).1.11 Equestria Girls: Rollercoaster of Friendship.1.10 Equestria Girls: Forgotten Friendship.1.9 My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Digital Series (season 1).1.4 Equestria Girls: Legend of Everfree.He noted the paparazzi photos of the striking white wide-brim hat that Amal Alamuddin, George Clooney's new wife, wore during their wedding weekend in Venice. Applejacks, which are the hats with a round body and button on top, never go out of style, he added.īut Shannon said he thinks wider brims, preferred by older men because they block the sun's rays, could soon take off. The young hat adopters for the most part have been opting for pub caps and fedoras with a "stingy brim," which is a brim less than 11/2 inches wide. "People are finally getting it," said Shannon, who also sells premium wool suit jackets and silk bow ties and ascots. Increasingly, though, Shannon said he is seeing younger, more casual dressers interested in his merchandise, particularly his hats, as they strive to dress more uniquely and sharply. (The next hat party, for adults over 35, is Nov. "There's a method to my madness," chuckled Shannon, who started the parties in 2007 to drum up business. There is a hat contest, the winners of which get a gift certificate to Bernard's. In addition, Bernard's Wear holds semiannual hat parties that draw up to 1,000 people dressed to the nines. The full name of the shop is Bernard's Wear: The Steppers Store, because it caters to people in search of swank attire for stepping, a dance style that is "kind of an African-American version of ballroom dancing," Shannon said. Hats, to Shannon, represent "a boy stepping into manhood." "My dad said, 'You're a man now,' and I believed him," Shannon said. Shannon discovered the feel-good power of hats at 12 years old, when his father bought him his first hat, a straw fedora, for his 8th grade graduation. "You may not be able to afford a house or a car, but everyone needs something to make them feel good." ![]() "These are feel-good items," Shannon said. Shannon said the rising popularity of classic hats helped tremendously during the tough years of the recession, when sales declined but stayed steady enough to keep the doors open. "Wearing hats is more acceptable as people have figured out how to incorporate them into their common wardrobes," Goorin said. ![]()
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