Ugmonk 1st Anniversary Tee
Jeff Sheldon’s Ugmonk celebrates one revolution around the sun with this sweet tone-on-tone 1st Anniversary t-shirt; it’s limited to 100 pieces. Code: THEAWESOMER for 10% off.
Jeff Sheldon’s Ugmonk celebrates one revolution around the sun with this sweet tone-on-tone 1st Anniversary t-shirt; it’s limited to 100 pieces. Code: THEAWESOMER for 10% off.
Turn yourself into a human thermometer with Stone Island’s Ice Jacket: thermo-sensitive liquid crystals in the fabric change colors from light blue to dark blue between 10°-15° C.
Made with 1000 denier nylon, Crackshot’s Snakeguardz boots not only protect you from serpents but shotgun blasts: we’ll take their word that it’ll stop a 12-gauge shot at 20 yards.
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Incase’s Paul Rodriguez Skate Pack kills two birds with one stone: it’s both skate- and laptop-friendly with a reinforced notebook compartment, multiple gadget pockets and padded back.
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After a day spent serving their human overlords, even the best programmed robots need a little prime time down time; My Favorite Program is dedicated to robots that serve robots.
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Designed to last for life, Ernest Alexander’s utility bags have an honest style that befits their origins: they’re made in New York’s garment district with local materials. Thanks, Jason!
Had James Cameron created the original Terminator in 2004 instead of 1984, it likely would be like this Textinator t-shirt; then again, Hasta La Vista, Baby might simply be TTYL kthxbye.
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