First, the bad news. This leather bag from Facetasm isn’t a stylish way to carry your chainsaw. So lumberjack fashionistas, we’re sorry to disappoint. But if plaid ever makes its way back onto catwalks, this bag will serve as the perfect fashion accessory. More »
Hopefully this is some kind of unfunny joke, but there is now a line of QR code clothing. Yeah, that’s right. QRTribe (that’s a real name) makes hoodies, purses, and t-shirts all with these ugly things that no one uses printed on them. When you scan them they’ll take you to a page that has links to all of your social media profiles. Eureka! More »
Classy or Not Classy: A $450 Polyester Burberry Blazer That Folds Into Its Own Pouch [Fashion]
Posted in: Today's Chili Here’s something potentially useful but probably useless: a polyester blazer, made by Burberry, that can be folded into a convenient little pouch that zips itself up. It’s great for travel! Burberry promises that the polyester suit won’t crease from the folding and would still look great. More »
An Ear Within an Ear: Earception
Posted in: Today's ChiliWe’ve all heard about the third eye; but have you ever heard of the third ear? And the fourth ear that follows? If you haven’t, then you’re about it. And let me just say, they’re probably not what you expected.
It’s not some weird ability or anything. It’s basically a pair of earrings fashioned in the shape, color, and form of a human ear. They’re made from Super Sculpey clay attached to stainless steel earring studs.
These are the unique creations of London-based artist Percy Lau, who has put these quirky and somewhat creepy earrings up for sale on her Etsy shop. Aside from ears, she’s got all sorts of jewelry like necklaces and rings featuring ears other human body parts, like mouths and men’s wieners (for lack of a better word), up for grabs.
The Little Third Ear earrings retail for £26 (~$41 USD) a pair.
[via LikeCool]
“A Blue Work Shirt” from OSPOP is an updated version of the no-nonsense, long-lasting tops that clothed Mao Zedong’s China of the 1950s through 1970s. Proudly made in China but not just for Chinese anymore, A Blue Work Shirt salutes those who made the Great Leap Forward from shattered post-war China to today’s economic powerhouse.
Why advertise a product, band or sports franchise on your t-shirt when Japan’s Ito Manufacturing offers an expensive, expressive & eccentric alternative? “Seek & Destroy” t-shirts in Grass Green and Cloud Gray plug you into a rarefied region of social consciousness where mass market consumerism takes a back seat to a black cat with heat-vision.