Lanvin Tennis Shoes
At $570 these Lanvin Tennis Shoes are pretty uncoppable, but we’re sure the 19th century French brand has legions of fans who will splurge for this refresh of a classic style.
At $570 these Lanvin Tennis Shoes are pretty uncoppable, but we’re sure the 19th century French brand has legions of fans who will splurge for this refresh of a classic style.
Altruism is overrated anyway: Television Made Me Do It is a tasteless spin on the Fireman’s Carry technique, with the good ol’ boob tube taking the blame for bad behavior.
Nixon’s stainless steel 51-30 watch is getting two new colorways; we like the swank red on black tones of Gunmetal, while All Gold/Brown suits those with a propensity for bling.
Despite its rough-hewn name, this Meat Hook Wallet sports clean lines with a heat embossed Obey logo up top; this trifold also includes a detachable keychain with bottle opener.
In addition to being warm and water repellent, these Filson Hunting Hats are also convertible; the earflaps can be folded in three ways depending on weather conditions.
The holidays are a time for family gatherings, even those of the 8- and 64-bit variety; this Family Tree t-shirt is ideal for Nintendo fanatics, with grandpa NES perched at the top.
Typography tees are amongst are top picks for their simplicity and clarity; Random Objects’ BOLD t-shirt says it all with an appropriately sharp design; each is printed on American Apparel.
Perhaps the lightest basketball shoes ever, Nike’s Zoom Kobe IVs are debuting on Christmas day at NIKEiD; For 24 days, on each day 24 one-of-a-kind shoes will be made available.
Real men know the only breakfast eating is one that promises to clog arteries and induce food coma; the BILF t-shirt is for guys who count bacon and butter as separate food groups.
Brando’s MP4 Watch & Camera reads like a geek’s ultimate feature list: 1.8″ TFT screen, 8GB onboard memory, audio and video playback, built-in video camera and speaker.
It’s too late to get one for Christmas, but Miniot’s iWood iPhone cases make an ideal belated gift; each is carved from a single piece of wood, including Oak, Mahogany, or Cherry.
The lesser known spin-off of MTV’s car mod show, this Pimp My Bike tee is a nod to our two-wheeled bros with calves of steel; how about a pair of 10″ LCDs to go with your fixie?
Available Spring 2009, Oakley’s ANTIX is more spaceship than sunglasses: it features a single Plutonite lens with a Polaric Ellipsoid shape and a lightweight O Matter frame.
The calculator watch makes a mathemagical comeback with Vestal’s Calcutron; with a chiseled stainless steel case and steel expansion band, it’ll let you geek in style.
Worn by Richard Garriott (of Ultima fame) during his trip to the ISS, Seiko’s Spring Drive Spacewalk watch was designed to survive the rigors of space travel, including 9gs during reentry.
Aled Lewis’ Eating Brains tee is a labor of (undead) love, with nearly 100 zombies cued to the original dance moves from Michael Jackson’s Thriller; the werewolves were on strike.
Loaded with more pockets than we can count, owners of Incase’s Nylon Backpack rave about how well thought out it is; it’s also generously padded at the shoulders and back.
Add inches to your leap and shave seconds of the dash with STS’ Strength Shoes; their frontal platforms plyometrically work the calves by putting 100% of your weight on them.
This Ninja Party tee explains why our last shinobi get together was a bust, as none of our guests showed up (at least, as far as we can tell). Then again, all our alky disappeared, too…
Available in black or grey, 3sixteen’s Field Jacket is a contradiction of sorts; its snap button pockets and military styling give it a hard edge, but its fleece gives it a soft touch.
Improving on their wildly popular Snowclogs, Salomon’s Snowclog 3 is waterproof, warm and comfortable; it’s good both on the mountain and for everyday use. Note: size up.
Tokyoflash’s Waku watch is a step away from their metal/plastic designs, but is no less cryptic or minimalist; the leather strap extends onto the face, which hides 15 multicolored LEDs.
Julien Bergignat’s Tima watch concept is an excellent blend of form and function; ePaper allows it to display analog or digital time on a lengthy curved surface that hugs the wrist.
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