DWP Premium Hoodies
Made with Italian wool, these DWP Premium Hoodies are an exercise in different patterns while retaining a clean-cut aesthetic: choose from houndstooth, pinstriping and plaid.
Made with Italian wool, these DWP Premium Hoodies are an exercise in different patterns while retaining a clean-cut aesthetic: choose from houndstooth, pinstriping and plaid.
If you missed out on the first run of this Must Destroy The City tee, DBH is doing a reprint as part of its holiday sale; there’s nothing quite like leveling a metropolis, robot-style.
Botta’s UNO 24 watch is brutally efficient: all 24 hours are displayed, so its hour hand makes just one rev per day; a horizon line also roughly indicates the position of the sun in the sky.
Incase is covering all its bases (and iPhone 3Gs) this holiday season, with a gaggle of new Slider Cases and Protective Colors; they come in just about every color under the sun.
Its slim fitting shape doesn’t look it, but Obey’s No Direction Fleece Jacket is plenty warm; made from polar fleece and coated with PU leather, it resembles M-65 military field jackets.
Sakurako Shimizu’s Waveform Ring may be a one-off concept, but we sense a business opportunity: it’s laser cut and hand fabricated with the soundwaves of a wedding.
Inspired by Japan’s neon streets, Tokyoflash’s Kisai Denshoku watch displays time in hours or minutes with 12 amber LEDs; it’s clad in an aluminum case and comes in black or silver.
Threadless’ Holiday Sale is on, with $15, $10 and $5 tees; they’ve also dropped a slew of awesome new shirts, including the zombified Food Chain, and the blood-sucking Vampires Beware.
We’re digging the clean lines of this leather Michael Modern Bomber Jacket by Rock & Republic; if features ribbed collars, matching front pockets and a unique neck scoop.
If you liked his steel-tipped markers, Krink is releasing a special pair of Nike Air Force 1s 11/29; it features his signature dripping ink stripes as well as a handmade silver marker.
With two oversized buckles, metal grommets and welting everywhere, these Osiris Bronx high tops are made to be seen; they’re comfortably padded with good ankle support.
A wallet for the 21st century, this sleek Aluminum Wallet has accordion-style pockets that can hold up to 10 cards. We also appreciate rounded corners, which minimize jabbing.
Created by Josh Rubin of CoolHunting.com and his father, Freehands feature flip-back finger tips that let you use your iPhone without having to remove your gloves; they’re shipping now.
Taking dog tags literally, this Wolf Pack tee by Wild Stallions is just a simple, badass tee that’s perfect for anyone serving in the armed forces. Note the gel-printed highlights.
Damien Hirst’s art usually requires an 8 figure salary, but these Levi’s jeans are relatively affordable at $240; they come with Hirst buttons on the fly and skull embroidery on the back.
Although these Adidas Superstar Skulls would have been perfect for Halloween, we still dig their simple black and white colorway; both the side panels and the outsole sport skulls.
Easily the most important invention since the light bulb: avoid sky-high stadium prices by smuggling in brewskies with Beer Belly, which when hidden under your shirt looks like its namesake.
Kris Balerite’s Origins t-shirt is an ode to artists, with indiscriminate swirly, drippy and flying things serving as a metaphor for imagination; a portion of profits goes to charity.
Incase’s iPhone 3G Power Slider is an awesome two-fer: not only is it a protective case, but it also includes a Li-ion polymer battery that equals 120% of an iPhone’s normal capacity.
Benny Hill is rolling over in his grave, but even clowns have EPIC FAIL days: this Clown Car Crash Tee is sweet, sweet revenge for anyone who’s had lemon meringue tossed into their face.
If this Alfred Dunhill Mechanical Belt’s 108 movable parts sound watch-like, it’s because it was created by Swiss horologists; the belt allows for ultra-precise adjustments of 35mm.
Indie-apparel maker Homeroom has just released their Fall/Winter collection; our top pick goes to the simple but asymmetric Portman Hoodie; it’s inspired by vintage motorcycle jackets.
It doesn’t get much more original than WWII bootmaker Red Wing’s handmade OG Boots; made with heavy duty oiled leather, these boots run big and stiff, but will soften over time.
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