Johnny Cupcakes
April 28, 2008
While I was looking for some cool shirts for my tshirt blog I cam across one of the hottest shirt shop I’ve ever seen. Read more
Spring’s Here
April 16, 2008
With the spring upon us, it’s time to restock our closet with the latest fashion trend. Forget the local mall fashion, Read more
The Feminine PC Case From In Win
November 4, 2007
If you want to add a touch of class and elegance to your computer, In Win has just come out with the beautiful, ergonomically designed Allure PC case. This special edition case is covered with pearly paint to create a lustrous shine and is inlaid with glowing pink Swarovski crystals which display a delicate floral pattern.
Discussed on OhGizmo!, the Allure holds Micro-ATX mainboards only and the front ports include a pair of USB ports, a firewire port and a HD audio port. The dimensions are 14.5-inches x 7.5-inches x 18.5-inches. Definitely a product you’ll have to get a better look at from the product site, which is an experience in itself. No word on pricing just yet.
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iPod Hoodie: Street Meets Athlete Chic
July 17, 2007
The gals over at Shiny Shiny discovered this iPod Hoodie for iPod nano, which is priced at ??16.99 (about $34 USD), and promises to keep your iPod nano warm while boosting it’s street cred.
Sure, it may look like a So You Think You Can Dance warm up, but the iPod Hoodie is an actual case that’s soft enough to protect your iPod from bumps, scrapes and scratches and hardcore enough to keep you cool. (Well, maybe not the pink…)
No zippers, clasps or screen features on this one, just a cozy cover.

Veiled Watch Is Damn Near Invisible
July 10, 2007

Isn’t it unfair that it’s not socially acceptable for men to wear jewelry? I mean, we like shiny things as much as anyone, right guys? Whether or not it was his intention (and I’m reasonably sure it wasn’t), designer Philippe Starck has created a watch that’s effectively invisible, blending seamlessly into a lovely silver band that you can wear without feeling too girly (unless, you know, you like feeling girly). [ Nope. -Ed.] The crystal face of the watch has been flush mounted and electroplated to match the band to the point where you can barely (just barely) make out the hands… Sure, it might be a little difficult to tell time with it, but it sure is pretty. Good thing it’s a totally manly and practical watch, too. Yours for $150.
[ Philippe Starck ] VIA [ technabob ]
Go Bling, Bling with Gold Swimsuit this Summer!
July 4, 2007

A few cat-walk rounds wearing this gold-thread-woven swimsuit and you will give an inferiority tan to all the other ladies on the beach! After the diamond-studded lingerie and gold brassieres its now time for the swimsuit round with the latest gold-weave swimsuit from Japan. Ginza Tanaka, the designer popular for his Midas touch, created these gold-thread-woven swimsuits that were on display at his Jewelry store in Tokyo on July 4, 2007. The swimsuits are hand-woven with 500 grams of a thread that was twined with 6 wires of 90-micron-thin gold (K24) in 32 days, while the long dress with 1,500 grams of a thread that was twined with 4 wires. The gold-weave swimsuit is for sale at a shiny price tag of $82,000 and the long dress adorns a price tag of $243,902.

USB Flash Wristbands
June 5, 2007
Don’t these USB flash wristbands remind you of slap bracelets from the early nineties? I’m almost positive you can’t slap these geeky jewelry pieces against your wrist, but you can use them to store all your fave pics and important word files. Even if they don’t appeal to you as a jewelry accessory, they’re so outrageously bright that you’d never lose one no matter where it is! Pricing and storage capacity still unknown. What do you think? Something you could love or would you rather leave this one alone?
Keychain Pocket Watch
May 18, 2007

Easily accessible keychain gadgets seem to be all the rage, so I suspect the ISI Pocket Watch would be a real hit if it is eventually made. It unites a keychain with an unpretentious digital timepiece.
The digital display is housed in a semitransparent cube measuring 20mm square and the time is only visible when the cord is gently pulled. A separate turned aluminum holder houses two button cell batteries to power the clock. For additional images,



