Nike Air Max 97 Lux
The stacked, wavy layers give these Nike Air Max 97 Lux’s a sense of motion that many other shoes lack, but what we really like is the exposed air sole along the sides and back.
The stacked, wavy layers give these Nike Air Max 97 Lux’s a sense of motion that many other shoes lack, but what we really like is the exposed air sole along the sides and back.
We’ve featured run-over iPhones before, but this Vroom iPhone Case has tire treads on purpose; it’s made out of impact resistant rubber and includes full-face screen protection.
Inspired by postal carriers, Acme Made’s Courier Bag is clean and understated; it’ll hold a 15″ laptop snugly, but its biggest feature is its durable rubber-treated canvas construction.
Despite a simple name, Tokyoflash’s NI watch is obtuse enough to require labels explaining its five-line LED readout; we’re digging the polished stainless steel case, however.
Nightmare Armor Studios is making their much lusted after Gears of War armor and weapon replicas available for purchase; these 1:1 scale replicas will be sold by Project Triforce.
An oldie but a goodie, last year’s infamous Spoilt tee is getting a reprint and a matching sale price; think of it as a wearable version of the Fine Brothers’ 100 Movie Spoilers.
With countless carpal tunnel and Nintendinitis casualties, Supermandolini’s Console Wars Veterans medals give credit to our valiant fallen digital Nintendo and PlayStation warriors.
Telling time is the least of the Polar FT80 watch’s functions: it keeps you within your target heart rate during exercise, while an optional GPS tracks distance covered and speed.
Carhartt’s Saloon Pants are the epitome of casual class, with a loose and roomy upper but sneaker-fit at the bottom. It’s made with raw selvage denim and also features a stealth pocket.
Believe it or not, the huge tongue on these Metro Attitude His are fairly tame for Jeremy Scott, who collaborated with Adidas to remix these classic 80s sneakers; they’ll drop Feb. 2009.
If yesterday’s On Switch tee was too simple, this Push My Buttons t-shirt takes the opposite tack; designed by a 99 year old artist(!), it’s filled with sliders, knobs and switches.
Max Schaaf takes these classic Vans Mt. Edition hightops and gives them a warm Syndicate welcome with premium materials, including thick leather, worker canvas and fireproof suede.
Packed with pockets and ribbed knit details, Addict’s Herringbone C-Law jacket is an unconventional blend of old with new. We particularly dig the two-way Riri zip chest pocket.
We think Nooka’s new line of urban-inspired Zen-H watches look best in its original jungle grey camo colorway; it sports a stainless steel case, butterfly PU band and EL backlight.
Based on a lean, mean naked bike of the same name, Jean Richard’s MV Agusta Brutale watch has a PVD black titanium case, sapphire crystal and JR1000 Caliber movement.
While no one understands the female psyche, we men are simple beasts: this On Switch tee effectively explains the totality of our motivations. What, you expected something more?
None of us here own a motorcycle, but that’s not stopping us from craving this limited edition Gundam Helmet; it’s stenciled with goofy Engrish, but still looks mighty sweet in gold.
Jeff Sheldon’s popular Circular Reasoning t-shirt is getting a reprint and is also on sale: it’s printed with sharp, high contrast graphics that are part iconography and part circuit diagram.
Available both vertically and horizontally, we dig the minimalist urban stylings of Rivet’s leather bags; they’re made with Argentine leather and use the company’s Rivet metal fittings.
Robot Santa’s cousin Evil Santa could care less whether you’ve been naughty or nice: St. Nick is kicking ass and taking names in this wicked black tee by A Day To Remember.
Designed for hardcore Guitar Hero and Rock Band players, Astro Gaming’s Roadie Bag can hold up to two controllers; their Mission Bag can carry a PS3, Xbox 360 or Wii.
Named after an Alaskan town near Mt. McKinley, Visvim’s Serra Talkeetna boots feature speed-hooks that distribute lace tension, drysole footbeds and a breathable textile lining.
Although similar to the Modo Pocket, the Wrap-Up Tripod also features stretchy neoprene that can wrap around a point-and-shoot; in short, it’s both a portable tripod and case.
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