Dynamic Style: Afro Skull
UK based Dynamic Style was wise to let some designs from the very talented Iain Macarthur represent their brand. The company carries quite an awesome selection of other graphic tees, sweatshirts and accessories.
UK based Dynamic Style was wise to let some designs from the very talented Iain Macarthur represent their brand. The company carries quite an awesome selection of other graphic tees, sweatshirts and accessories.
The Ministry of Supply has designed their Atlas dress sock prototype using strain analysis, pressure mapping, thermal imaging and a robotic knitting process (think 3D printing) to create these impressive-sounding foot covers.
Ryan Vanderbilt makes Peel & Stick Pockets, fabric pockets that are applied like stickers. They’re meant for shirts but you can stick them wherever you like: jeans, bags, walls etc.
Fashion designer Luxirare re-stitched a two piece Adidas jumpsuit and tailored it specifically for her pet Rocky, who might as well be named Run DOG at this point. Bonus points for the matching shoes.
An understated yet eye-catching soft flannel shirt in reversed serape blanket stripes by handcrafted apparel and accessories maker Abel Brown. We do wish it was reversible though.
We’re well aware that you can fold a shirt with your bare hands – in fact you can do it in 2 seconds flat. But if you just can’t master foldjutsu, you might want to get a folding aid like this one.
The procrastinator’s hamper: “Did you put your clothes in the washing machine yet?” “Yes, I did. Sort of.” Made of polyester with, four plastic rods for support. Folds for easy transport or storage.
Designed for the travel bug who’s always in a hurry, the SOLO is a portable hanger that collapses so you can easily pack it or insert it into clothes. We wish it had some kind of lock though.
Keep your shirts, hats and caps free from dirt with these biodegradable cotton strips. Just cut off a piece and stick it on your gear. Also good for protecting your skin from those irritating tags.
We like the styling on Obey’s lightweight cotton herringbone tweed field jacket, with its snap storm flap, contrasting poplin shoulders, flannel lined hood, 1″ snap cuffs and vented underarms.
Fans of Michael C. Hall’s character Dexter can now dress like him in this fitted cotton/poly thermal henley shirt. We can assume you don’t have plans to do what he does in it. Right?
Hate laundry? Atelier DuRance’s Classic Jumper Jacket doesn’t like washes, either. Made in Provence with 11oz Dry Japanese Denim, it’s inspired by classic pre-WWII era American duds.
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