Fashion Figure INC is unlike any organization you’ve ever heard of. The brainchild of the elusive, artistic savant Reggieknow (who we’ve profiled before), FFINC has arguably the world’s most unique business model: they make dope ass gear for your action figures, and they will style them the hell out. If you’ve ever, absolutely, 100%, no […]
A series of accessories from Apolis Activism, all constructed of Italian milled linens and finished in California. The collection is refreshingly casual, but is made of a handsome high-grade stonewashed linen. The pieces included in the Accessory Bundle above include a pocket square, bandana and scarf and retails for $106. Other items in their collection […]
The 75th Anniversary Duffle Bag by Yoshida x Kitsuné is the stuff of collector’s dreams. Created to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the much acclaimed Japanese luxury label Yoshida, which launched its Porter sub-label in 1962, they teamed up with French fashion and boutique music label Kitsuné. The off white canvas colorway is bright enough […]
I would love to get my hands on this beautiful single-breasted Epsom coat from Paul Smith’s British Collection. Made from khaki and grey blend 100% wool fabric, the coat features a contrast red velvet collar, notch lapel with a high break, stand pocket, two bound flap pockets, a small flap ticket pocket and a concealed […]
A tie clip should normally go unnoticed, a sharp punctuation in your otherwise well chosen suit. Such is not the case with Tateossian’s Gear Tie Clip. With its rhodium-plated accessory, the British label managed to create something that is simultaneously subtle and attention getting. Pick it up for $140
What with the merlot-drinking lumberjack look all but ruling the fashion landscape, it only makes sense that New England outdoor apparel brand Timberland and uber boutique colette should continue with their collaborations (they’d previously made a boot together). And what could be more fitting than a Lumber Jacket to apply their respective talents? The Timberland […]
I actually love rainy days. Something about the gloom sets my brainwaves in a warm and thoughtful vibration, and other than wet socks I see no downside to rain whatsoever. Of course I live in Los Angeles, where we get about 7 days of rain per year. If I lived in the Pacific Northwest, I […]
What makes these super limited edition Keds for Opening Ceremony sneakers special are the French “toile” print embellishments on the fabric. Usually the stuff of cliched grandmas the world over, the toile prints here get a twist via artist Richard Saja, who re-contextualizes the artform with his own particular sense of humor. As Opening Ceremony […]