Jan
30
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Jan
30
Hundreds Hermes
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Love this. Love The Hundreds. Love Hermes.
Via Highsnobiety
Jan
29
Louis Vuitton 2010 Fall Accessories
Via Jak & Jil
Jan
29
My Kind of Desert Boots
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I’m not to keen on desert boots. Never have been, and I though I never would be. I was wrong.
These beautiful S/S Pierre Hardy Desert Boots are great. Deep black with and interesting eyelet pattern. Slim.
Via SLAMXHYPE
Jan
29
SAVE DONATELLA!
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Buy your SAVE DONATELLA T Shirt at Christopher Suave
She’s broke.
Jan
29
The Magnificent Seven
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Check out Japanese label Neighborhood. They’ve got a cool new collection titled “The Magnificent Seven” after the great John Sturges film by the same name.
Kind of reminds me of this:
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Jan
28
The Best
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GQ & the CDFA announced the finalists for “Best New Menswear Designer in America”
- Burkman Bros. (Doug & Ben Burkman)
- Caulfield Preparatory (Vincent Flumiani)
- Frank Muytjens for J.Crew
- Unis (Eunice Lee)
Good luck.
Jan
27
DUNKXCHANGE Schedule
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Via Sneaker Freaker
Jan
27
Fabrics into Batteries
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I forgot to post this. Better late than never.
Soon we will all be walking batteries. The BBC reports:
The idea is the same as that outlined in their work with plain paper; the interwoven fibres of fabrics, like those of paper, are particularly suited to absorbing the nanotube ink, maintaining an electrical connection across the whole area of a garment.
Cloth is simply dipped into a batch of nanotube dye, and is then pressed, to thin and even out the coating.
The fabric maintains its properties even as it is stretched or folded. Even rinsing the samples in water and wringing them out does not change their electronic properties.
Trippy.
Via Shopping Blog.
Jan
25
“First Spring” by Yang Fudong for Prada
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