I didn't think this shoe+sock combination, a spork of footwear if you will, was very work appropriate, but Pooja mumbled something about comfort and being "fashion forward." $69 here.
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This is like shoe porn: Here's the Nike Marty McFly-esque Hypermax NFW kicks with glow-in-the-dark soles. I'm not so sure I can pull these off, especially in a dark bar or club, but these are hype!!!
Show off your misdemeanor cred with this t-shirt from Maison Martin Margiela.
Wondering who made Colbert's camouflage suit in his shows recent airings from Iraq? Well, his two button piece was put together by Brooks Brothers who used the Army’s “digicamo” material and their Madison style from the 1818 Collection. The company stated: "The suit has all of the finish details found in Brooks Brothers suiting, including a tan lining with the jacket sleeves lined in a cream and green-striped fabric."
Okay, Brooks Brothers, for this plug, please feel free to ship me one of your two button skinny cut suits that you sell only in Japan.
Here's a round up of entries I've posted lately on Sundance Channel's SUNfiltered blog. I think you'll find something of interest in this pile-o-neat. And if you enjoy any of these entries, please feel free to spam your friends. They'll thank you afterwards.
- A polite umbrella solution for those crowded streets on rainy days.
- A cool art exhibit poking fun at Jeff Koons.
- Graphic visualization of the amount of space various forms of transportation takes up.
- 12 creative typefaces.
- Pratt's students designs made for just a dolla dolla bill ya'll.
- 2 new brand logos for a post-bankruptcy General Motors.
- 20th anniversary of "Tank Man."
- 5 (cool IMHO) music videos.
- Don't toss those maxed out credit cards. Here are 10 practical or creative alternative uses for them!
- Construction FAIL. It wasn't meant to end like this!
- Benny Chan's neat traffic related photo exhibit at Pasadena.
- Evolution of a dance party.
- '70s BE BACK! Disco ball art.
- Frank Lloyd Wright's appearance on this old episode of Whats My Line?
- None of you are unique as this project highlights.
- Wikipedia book project. 5,000 freakin' pages.
- A very cool video note-by-note visualization that follows along with John Coltrane’s seminal jazz recording “Giant Steps” from the 1959 album of the same name.
- Guess this movie in four images or less!
Also, Diane von Furstenberg guest blogged recently on SUNfiltered with her thoughts on the new High Line park!
2. Were bolo ties ever in?
3. Should the color of the bolo tie match the color of the socks or the Crocs?
4. I'm partial to this one. Yes or no?
I'm a fan of these knitted bow ties, although €125 is a bit too rich for my
recessionary blood.
To quote Lionel Richie, "Hello." Here are some AWESOME (said an *cough*anonymous critic) entries I've posted for the Sundance Channel at SUNfiltered. If you enjoyed any of them, please spam your friends and share the link with them! KTHNXBI.
- This week is the anniversary of a dude who scaled the World Trade Tower.
- The scariest Goofy movie ever.
- The longest handshake ever.
- Movie posters recreated with LEGO.
- If you like puns you'll love these posters.
- Round up of music videos that I thought were coolio. No actual Coolio videos were involved however.
- Neat street art in Barcelona.
- Desks of famous men.
- New York City MTA's new slogan?
- Photographs by blind photographers.
- T-shirts I like.
You can view a complete listing of all my SUNfiltered entries here.
Behind that Zoolander stoicism, maybe Karl Lagerfeld, the man behind Chanel, has a sense of self deprecating humor as evidenced by this man bag?
Some quality gear for the next white trash theme party you attend with this surprise collaboration between Supreme and Budweiser.
A fashionable gal I know recently commented on an interest in obtaining some sneakers. She rejected my initial suggestion of Crocs, so my next recommendation is this hybrid, a collaboration between Art Center College of Design student Nancy Wu and Nike, which combines an uptown look with a downtown style. Wu's beef jerky "Chanel" purse is also deliciously clever.
Buy it here.
This is a bit out of season, but Lars Holdus collects Christmas sweaters.
Okay, his fanny pack hat, while hideous is at least functional, but this hat...this shark hat just serves NO PURPOSE!
Some necessary apparel for any Manny Pacquiao fan. First, the hype t-shirt (with a solid pun).
Then the hype shoes.
And lastly, the hype jacket.