Discovery Carbon Fiber Backpack
If money is no object, but looking good is, check out this gorgeous carbon fiber backpack designed by Nikola Knezevic. If you were planning on stuffing it with cash, the bag sells for over $2700.
If money is no object, but looking good is, check out this gorgeous carbon fiber backpack designed by Nikola Knezevic. If you were planning on stuffing it with cash, the bag sells for over $2700.
Ian Leino, who created those fun Lost beer glasses, has an equally fun new tee which shows off the most awesome weapons from classic games. See how many you can name (spoiler in 3rd photo).
The clean lined, water resistant Kenneth Cole Touch Screen Watch has a stainless case with single button, 32 city world time, alarm, chronograph and electro luminescent backlight.
Benzinger’s hand-engraved, skeletonized watches have no solid face, making their intricate innards visible. They have 18-karat gold cases, diamond-studded bezels and flame-blued steel hands.
Billy Reid’s ruggedly handsome Kent Roper Boot features a rounder toe shape, aged and burnished exterior and leather sole for comfort and flexibility. Calfskin interior lining; handmade in Italy.
The front pocket on the Megalopolis Fastback Motorcycle Backpack by Boblbee doubles as a GPS/phone pocket when tank mounted, with room for a 15†laptop and additional interior storage.
Super cool package design on these Eco and Techno Polo Shirts for Lacoste from Tom Dixon, with eco-friendly embossing for the former, and a speaking label for the latter.
In case you’ve forgotten about LG’s wristwatch phone – what with the daily iPhone 4 leaks – then dust off your yellow trenchcoat; the modern-day 2-Way Wrist Radio can be yours now.
Handmade in an edition of 150 pieces from 1940’s dead stock Filson tin cloth and 1950’s military webbing, the very cool looking Scout bag from Farm Tactics has style and a story behind it.
Hypebeast called it: the Air Jordan 2 is making a comeback this year. But before you go looking for alternate colorways, take a good look at the original Air Jordan 2 and its Chicago Bulls colors.
The upcoming fall/winter 2010 collaboration between Adidas Originals and Burton Snowboards has an earthy emphasis on practical outerwear, with boots, a Superstar and technical apparel.
We can honestly say we have mixed feelings now that Lost is at an end, but we couldn’t put a period on it without mentioning this amusing tee, which showcases the safety card for Oceanic Flight 815.
Mateusz Sypien designed these sweet-looking custom glow-in-the-dark baseball caps based on New Era’s 59Fiftys. We can’t decide if they’ll actually look cool or if they’ll just be dorky.
We love the sleek modern styling and multi-function display on Citizen’s limited-edition 80th anniversary timepiece. Too bad you have to go to Japan if you want one. Let’s hope for exports.
Next time you go out to see a 3D movie, don’t look like a dweeb with those cheap glasses the theater gives you. You’ll be the hippest one in the row in these designer polarized lenses for RealD movies.
Supra adds a fresh pair of kicks to their stellar line-up. The Stacks come in black leather and canvas with sky blue cupsoles as well as gray suede and canvas with beige cupsoles.
Columbia Sportswear’s new line of watches offers something for everyone. Our favorite is the Headstream – with weather, altimeter, and compass tech that helps you find your way home.
Stylish guys will like the customization options and cool details in the modern suits from Indochino. Bonus: every suit is hand chalked and cut exactly to your measurement by a veteran Master Tailor.
How many times have you been at a party only to find that nobody can find the bottle opener? While you’ve always got your teeth, these stainless cuff links seem like a much better idea.
Classic video game characters who wish to remain anonymous should just put a paper bag over their heads, because as this shirt shows, pixelating their faces only makes them more recognizable.
The latest member of TAG Heuer’s Link series is a classy combination of sapphire and stainless steel. A simple twist of its magnetic bezel shows the time in one of 24 preset cities.
Limited to just 29 pieces, and built to specs produced by the Italian military in the 1940s, the U-Boat U-1942 watch is water-resistant and can handle undersea pressures up to 1200-feet deep.
Wearing this is like having your own personal bodyguard, because next to god, there is no greater protection than Mr. T. We pity the fool who doesn’t find this hoodie hilarious.
Home | About | Suggest | Contact | Team | Links | Privacy | Disclosure
Advertise | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Sites We Like
Awesome Stuff: The Awesomer | Cool Cars: 95Octane
Site Design & Content © 2008-2024 Awesomer Media / The Awesomer™