Ena Macana's China Collection features a line of jewelry and accessories using toys made in China.
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Ena Macana's China Collection features a line of jewelry and accessories using toys made in China.
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You'll never be under-dressed for a uptown dinner party with these tie napkins.
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Esquire's recommendation on "how much of any given color should appear in your closet in any given time."
Sebastian Speier made the following keen observation about George Costanza:
A flexible shirt that lets you keep up with the times memes.
Actually, it should read 50% organic, 50% bacon.
Get this t-shirt here.
Olde timey baseball hats made by New Era Japan from the era when our grandfathers had to walk to school each morning in 4 feet of snow uphill in both directions. Oh, and when people were CRAZY racist.
Dripping Aviators by Ann-Sofie Back. $285 at Opening Ceremony. Also comes in smoke (grey).
Add one part flash mob, one part synchronized dancing by kids in a public setting and you have the latest viral marketing effort from H&M. I've said it before, but if the future of advertising and marketing involves massively synchronized dancing then I TOTALLY CAN'T WAIT FOR THE FUTURE. Also, an Asian high five to the kid who kicks off the whole event.
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When high and low fashion collide one ends up with Miguel Adrover's amusing "I Heart NY" dress. Or in other words, Ashley or Pbad's next party outfit.
From the archives of Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute is this wrinkled pair of Brooks Brothers underpants which was a GIFT of Mrs. Jefferson Patterson on behalf of husband Marvin B. Patterson. She also donated two other pairs in different colors.
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I'm kind of mad over these upside down logo'd hats in a collaboration between Hall of Fame and Mitchell & Ness.
Monocle from Warby Parker. At 50 dollars, I say yes.
Kanye posted this flanneltastic on his new blog.
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