Lace Anchors 2.0
An ingenious invention by Chuck Harris, Lace Anchors are small plastic tools that secure your shoelaces so you never have to tie or adjust them again. They are sturdy, discreet and affordable.
An ingenious invention by Chuck Harris, Lace Anchors are small plastic tools that secure your shoelaces so you never have to tie or adjust them again. They are sturdy, discreet and affordable.
Elegant leather tags for keychains, bags or luggage. There are tags with pre-stamped messages but you can also customize the text on your order. Each tag comes with a stainless steel cable clasp.
A combination of a thumbtack and a clip. Its rubber clip means you can pin items without worrying about puncturing or tearing them, while its dual pin prevents it from rotating or moving around.
Smittybilt’s G.E.A.R. front and rear seat covers for Jeep vehicles provide plenty of additional storage without taking up a lot of space. Tailgate and overhead console covers are also available.
Two Guys Bow Ties offers handcrafted bow ties made of wood and fabric. You don’t have to tie – or untie – them, they’re easy to clean and they’re available in a variety of quirky designs.
You don’t have to be a scout of any kind to earn the right to rock these badges from Demerit Wear. The patches have an adhesive backing that stick not just on fabric but on other surfaces as well.
Nixon’s Unit SS is a ruggedly handsome timepiece with a 100 meter/10 ATM stainless steel case and bezel, custom digital display, dual time, timer, chrono alarm, temperature and light.
A smart stick-on device that works with Bluetooth 4.0-enabled devices, StickNFind lets you find or keep track of pretty much anything – keys, luggage, pets and even people.
Make your luggage easy to spot with these large and distinctive retro tags made by Two Arms Inc. for Herb Lester. The tags are made from Tyvek, making them resistant to rips, tears and water.
Here’s an accessory for that will satisfy your “need for steed.” Inspired by the coconut-clopping squires from Monty Python and the Holy Grail, it will make your bike sound like a trotting horse.
The GoToob reusable silicone tube for storing small amounts of fluid like shampoo, lotion or condiments. You can write on the ID ring to identify the contents or select one from the preset labels.
Designed by Adam Hogsett, the KeySquare is a more stylish alternative to the useful but unsightly carabiner. It’s made from solid stainless steel and has a built-in bottle opener.
This 3D printed button has a notch on one side that grips earphone cords with a 2mm diameter, such as the one on the stock Apple earphones. A clever invention by Shapeways member Egant.
Brooklyn-based designer Jack Sutter has an efficient idea for reducing wallet bulk in your pocket with his TGT (pronounced “tight”) Wallet concept – a stylishly skinny recycled leather and elastic number.
A “nostalgic ode to cooking over the fire, secret swimming holes and the unending days of youth.” We hope it doesn’t smell like people who haven’t taken a bath for days as well.
A one-of-a-kind accessory made for logophiles. Invented by Dearrick Knupp, Alphabowties are made from 11 white plastic tiles. You can choose from the default words or specify your own combo.
Clean up your desk with the Pen Zen. It’s a bamboo storage unit with rubber extrusions that holds pens and other objects in place. The magnets embedded in its walls lets it hold more items.
Vigilante Leather’s unofficial replica of the belted gun holster that hero Nathan Drake wears in Uncharted 3. Made from dyed waterproof leather. There’s also an Uncharted-inspired watch.
A bullseye in both style and simplicity, these coat hooks are made from solid steel – even the flights – and measure 6.5 inches long. They have screws at the tip for easy installation.
Ryan Vanderbilt makes Peel & Stick Pockets, fabric pockets that are applied like stickers. They’re meant for shirts but you can stick them wherever you like: jeans, bags, walls etc.
A godsend for anyone who stores leftovers, Date Dots have month and date dials to mark the expiry date or the day when you stored your food, and stick to food containers with a suction cup.
Mirrors are not viable on most bicycles, but you can keep an eye on your rear with the Owl 360. Its camera sends a 75° field of view to the 3.5″ LCD handlebar screen. Also has LED warning lights.
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