Timbuk2 T-Pack
Timbuk2’s bike-friendly bags expand to netbooks with the T-Pack; built specifically for 10″ or under laptops, it features air mesh padding, a ballistic nylon and a power brick pocket.
Timbuk2’s bike-friendly bags expand to netbooks with the T-Pack; built specifically for 10″ or under laptops, it features air mesh padding, a ballistic nylon and a power brick pocket.
It’s not designed for orbital drops, but Ecko’s Halo 3: ODST Master Chief Hoodie will keep you warm; it features nylon overlay over fleece, a velcro close hood and self-welt pockets.
Winter can take a hike with the BugaThermo: it’s a rechargeable heated boot with 3 temperature settings (controlled via an ankle LED button) and is good down to -25ËšF. Thanks, Jake!
Available today only at TeeFury, Alex Solis’ Eco-Friendly t-shirt resembles an amped-up franken-WALL-E; environmental themes aside, the details on this tee are absolutely incredible.
The 33 logos on this Product Placement t-shirt should seem vaguely familiar: a tribute to fake companies seen in movies, Cyberdyne, OCP, and Initech are best left purely fictional.
Available at LA’s De La Barracuda on 10/3, these sweet wood grain shoes are a triple collaboration between Nike SB, Stefan Janoski and Michael Lau; the latter will throw in a vinyl toy.
Introducing The Phoenix, The Hundreds’ first eyewear line: debuting 9/24 at their LA and SF locations, the Wayfarer-style shades are handcrafted in Italy and come in four colorways.
Dad and grandpa’s jackets make a comeback with Penfield’s F/W 2009 jackets; both the Stapleton and Rockford feature vintage-style shoulder yokes and come in a variety of materials.
Sir Lancelot turns into Sir Spamalot in this The Robots Come Out At Knight t-shirt; castles are cool and all, but not against 50 foot tall metal monsters that spew cannon and flames.
Vintage bottles of Aramis are hard to find, but thankfully the Gentlemen’s Collection pulls together three decades of their best colognes; it includes 900, Devin, Havana and J-H-L.
Nike’s Michael Jordan Letterman Jacket celebrates his induction into the Hall of Fame; it’s basically his whole career embroidered onto a sleeve, with points, MVPs, steals and more.
Alright, so setting your sleeves on fire probably isn’t the smartest thing you can do, but you’d still look cool: these Vintage Lighter Cufflinks are a dinner party version of Tony Stark’s suit.
Navigate desktop cable jungles with a LEGO LED Clip On Light; able to be worn either on the head or in true geek style on a pocket protector, each foot packs an LED light.
Once a year, both the Horde and the Alliance put aside their animosity to celebrate Azeroth’s best brews; hardcore party orcs or dwarves would do well to wear this Brewfest t-shirt.
Sure, Paul Smith’s Speedometer Flight Bag is bit tacky, but auto enthusiasts will go zero to credit card in 1 second; trimmed with leather, it’s inspired by classic 60s/70s car gauges.
Sometimes, you just need a t-shirt with a giant robot terrorizing humanity on it: Technophilia simultaneously satisfies our metallic overlords and apes Futurama’s Bender.
Hard Graft’s versatile 6-in-1 2UNFOLD bag gets a sleek steel grey colorway for 2009; it’s made out of Italian veg-tan leather but otherwise is as awesome as the original.
Designers Aekae and Swisshorn team up for the SIRE collection; it features frames made out of thin, criss-crossing layers of water buffalo horn which are then polished by hand.
If you don’t mind wearing bricks on your man-boobs, this LEGO Baseplate t-shirt takes DIY apparel to new, 3D heights; it’s an actual baseplate on which you can attach LEGOs.
Ocean Minded’s Uppers are not only comfy but eco-friendly; they sport an anatomical, odor-resistant footbed, hemp laces, bamboo lining, and outsole made out of recycled car tires.
“Chiseled luxury” comes to mind with NOOKA’s new ZEM watch (available November); it features a gem-cut case and mineral crystal with leather or high-gauge stainless steel strap.
Plastered with art from four street/urban artists on the dial, strap and buckle, Vannen Watches’ Series 1 looks good without breaking the bank; each watch is limited to 500 pieces.
Guaranteed to bring semi-automatic smiles to your friends’ faces, Martin Bregman’s Say Hello To My Little Friends is the happiest collection of death dealing weaponry we’ve ever seen.
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