Kata Sling Bag
Kata’s Sling Bag is photographer friendly, with center, right and left sling positions for easy access to equipment; it’ll even swing around from your back to chest for “quick draws.”
Kata’s Sling Bag is photographer friendly, with center, right and left sling positions for easy access to equipment; it’ll even swing around from your back to chest for “quick draws.”
Sure, it’s a little gimmicky, but that’s never stopped a true-blooded geek: Sector’s Compass Torch comes with a red flashlight for sending out Morse code, as well as a survival tool kit.
Forget Gov. Palin’s glasses, for guys, there’s no topping Tom Ford’s James Bond aviator sunglasses. Worn in QoS by Daniel Craig, they come in four colors and are made in Italy.
We don’t want to know why that guy is smiling, but suffice it to say these iPod Video Goggles offer privacy without extra adapters; they draw power directly from your iPod.
“Back in Black” is a collection of tees from top t-shirt artists, with shirts supplied by Design By Humans and a public exhibition in Florida on 11/22. You can preorder them today for $3.
Although it’s a bit small at 12″ wide, Mark Nason’s Dragon Bag is clearly geared towards katana-wielding ninjas, with Asian-style dragon detailing and distressed leather.
CP+B’s Buzz Bag holds up to 17″ laptops and allows you to add modules and move separators to suit your needs; our favorite feature is the horizontal escape hatch. Thanks, Ben!
Self-effacing yet simultaneously in-your-face, we have a feeling Andy Warhol woulda loved Burn This Forever’s Marilyn; it’s essentially a shrine to pop art incarnated in the form of a tee.
That’s no moon: Romain Jerome is at it again with his Moon Dust-DNA series of watches, which use real moon dust as well as rocket and spacesuit parts from NASA’s Apollo 11 mission.
Whether ankle deep in a marsh or crossing Alaska’s frozen wastes, hikers have high praise for L.L. Bean’s Wildcat Boots (lace or hook-and-loop), which are lightweight yet warm and waterproof.
Mixing line art that resembles ancient Mayan engravings with a quirky, urban/cartoony style, Deke Smith’s In My Hands tee will turn heads (and perhaps bloody a few hands).
Hard Graft has really outdone themselves with their new 2UNFOLD Bag; this Italian leather beauty is multifunctional, allowing you to use it as anything from a messenger bag to a rucksack.
Glennz is back with his Not So Famous Tee: the Swiss Army Fork is the Swiss Army Knife’s less popular and significantly less useful little brother; you can’t blame a utensil for trying.
So you’ve got your Scuderia and your Vertu: what’s next? Panerai’s Ferrari Perpetual Calendar watch is the final accoutrement for the ultra-rich; it’s $25k of brushed stainless steel ecstasy.
Named after an international streetball tournament in France, these Quai 54 Air Jordans aren’t too creative, but sometimes a simple black and white colorway is all you need.
Head Porter’s DJ Bag is top-loading tote for musicians: generously padded and constructed from ballistic nylon, it also has two extra compartments and side mesh inserts.
Coming soon: boutique watch maker NOOKA’s minimalist ZON is awash in a sea of LED pixels which count the time; also choose from a regular digital display or multiple timezones.
Finally, the true story behind Donkey Kong: Occupational Hazard brings back memories of the Great Gorilla Escape of ’84, which ended thanks to the efforts of one heroic plumber.
With 1700 cubic inches and 8 storage areas, Slappa’s Aura Pro-Tour Backpack will haul just about anything; it’s made with durable ballistic nylon and has a detachable gear bag.
Timberland’s Abington 3-in-1 Poplin Coat is our kind of apparel: not only is it rugged, waterproof and warm, but it features an inner zip jacket as well as a hidden storm collar and hood.
Limited to 182, Wyler Geneve’s Dakar Rally chronograph commemorates the upcoming 2009 rally; it features an exotic tantulum suspension that shields the movement from shocks.
Timberland’s Urban Rugged Street II low-rise boots combine a moccassin-like toe with two-toned work boot styling; we also like the insole’s arch support and grippy outsole.
Grammar had has never been our strong suit anyway: Grammar Crackers is guaranteed to drive syntax nazis crazy. It’s available in 23 colors with your choice of hoodie or tee.
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