I've been wondering what to do with my Munny ever since I was bought it for Christmas about five years ago, and now I have the answer. He can join the Empire being started by the Darth Vader and Stormtrooper created by Stuart Witter. His fate is in the stars.
Via Fatkids
Sunday, 29 April 2012
Saturday, 28 April 2012
Visvim ballistic colour bloc: be seen
The backpack above is perhaps the least offensive colourway of the new Visvim backpack collection. This time around any hints of traditional twists and tribal hints have been pushed aside for sheer, in your face, colour shock. While this might be advisable for being seen on those dangerous urban streets, it makes for a god awful offering.
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Accessories,
Visvim
Friday, 27 April 2012
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Visvim Scriptura: these will take some getting used to
Another footwear offering from Visvim and it's evident that Hiroki Nakamura is getting a bit fed up with white Vibram soles. The Scriptura is a vintage-looking hiker with a battered leather upper made from some endangered species no doubt, and features a grey Vibram sole. The best bit is the heel cap.
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Bureau Belfast: spring lookbook
Those chaps at the Bureau in Belfast know how to showcase their wares, as this little video exhibiting the spring summer collections quite adequately reveals.
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clothing,
The Bureau
Thursday, 19 April 2012
Buzz Rickson's A/W 2012 lookbook: timeless
The Buzz Rickson's collection for Autumn / Winter 2012 is much like the Buzz Rickson's collection for every other season, seeing as they are in the business of replica military garments and the like. But that just makes me want the stuff even more. www.buzzricksons.com
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Buzz Rickson's,
outerwear
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
Paul Smith for Harrods: pedalling luxury
Paul Smith has joined up with Rapha once again for a two-month pop-up shop on the fifth floor of Harrods. There's a new collection of jerseys and also a few Rapha-pimped bikes to lust over.
No word on pricing.
Via Selectism
No word on pricing.
Via Selectism
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Cycling,
Paul Smith
Saturday, 14 April 2012
Rapha cycling shoes: well cobbled
Rapha has extended its inventory to footwear with the launch of its first footwear line in conjunction with Giro.
They are as stylish and sleek as you might expect, with only a minimal degree of branding, in contrast to the other offerings that are out there. And what's more they're made of yak, which could mean they are good at climbing mountains.
Get them here
They are as stylish and sleek as you might expect, with only a minimal degree of branding, in contrast to the other offerings that are out there. And what's more they're made of yak, which could mean they are good at climbing mountains.
Get them here
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rapha
Friday, 13 April 2012
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Wednesday, 11 April 2012
2013 Porsche Boxster: blow dry
It must be hard to come up with a new version of something as well thought-out as the Porsche Boxster. It might be a "poor man's 911" and "hairdresser's preferred mode of transport" to some, but there's no denying that it looks fantastic.
Now the Boxster has got even better, with Porsche's unveiling of the third generation, completely redesigned 2013 Boxster and Boxster S, with flat six boxer engines and 77Ibs lighter than the previous versions thanks to a longer, lower and wider chassis.
Prices start at around £30k. Hairdressing scissor compartment optional.
Now the Boxster has got even better, with Porsche's unveiling of the third generation, completely redesigned 2013 Boxster and Boxster S, with flat six boxer engines and 77Ibs lighter than the previous versions thanks to a longer, lower and wider chassis.
Prices start at around £30k. Hairdressing scissor compartment optional.
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