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Thunderpants
(15 November 2006) - "They won’t go up your bum!" claims the New Zealand comfy-yet-cute underwear company Thunderpants. Started in 1995 by a couple of girls who were—in their own words—"frustrated by an undie market which either had us squirming all day in wee lace numbers or flopping about in sexless granny bloomers," they designed what they term their "ideal undie." These colorful, well-cut knickers, made from a...
Valley
(10 November 2006) - Valley, a new retail space in New York City's Lower East Side, aims to create a living room-style atmosphere by creating a one-stop shopping experience, incorporating apparel, a nail and waxing salon and a cafe. The artistically-inspired space will host seasonal art installations and events in attempt to bring clients, friends and community together. Conceived by sisters Julia, 33, and Nina Werman, 30, a...
iRebel Preview
(08 November 2006) - With Polartec high-tech fabric and iPod integration, Westcomb's new iRebel jackets and hoodies are perfect for active people, whether on the slopes or on the subway. Coming out January 2007, the iRebel features an interior iPod pocket, which connects to integrated soft switch controls on the sleeve. The Polartec Wind Pro Fabric makes the iRebel four times more wind resistant than traditional fleece and...
T-post
(30 October 2006) - The world's first international news magazine on cotton, T-post is a subscription t-shirt service based in Sweden. Silkscreened onto American Apparel tees, subscribers get a new "issue" every six weeks with a design about a current news item on the outside and a short article on the topic printed inside. Many of the stories covered by T-post are outside the radar of the traditional...
Halloween 2006: Costumes for Little Ones
(27 October 2006) - Bypassing the fuss of dressing up, costumes for your iPod or baby inflict the holiday spirit on those smaller than yourself. The peapod baby ensemble (pictured above, far right) available from Simplcity patterns is the perfect welcome for the newest member of the family into the Halloween tradition. A four-piece ensemble includes a green hooded pajama suit, two detachable velcro pea pillows, and a...
Bird
(19 October 2006) - One of our favourite new discoveries, Byron Bay fashion label, Bird, is the creation of designer Rachel Bending whose "work pioneering sustainability in design started with Slingfings, a brand widely recognised for its environmental consciousness." Bending, who originally hails from the UK, studied textile design at the renowned Glasgow School of Art in the early 90's and then spent several years working as an...
Yack Fou Tees
(06 October 2006) - Perhaps a play on the French Connection's "fcuk" line, Yack Fou is a playful Berlin label making tees and hoodies imprinted with their deceptive-looking name. Printed on 100% cotton, they're definitely eye-catching. Some of the designs even stand on their own without the gimmicky name, like the lego design (pictured), which also happens to look a lot like the album art on Beck's latest...
40 Acres & a Mule Collection
(27 September 2006) - Honoring the 20th anniversary of Spike Lee's 40 Acres & a Mule production company, Marc Ecko recently lent his sartorial flavor to a new line of sportswear that debuted this week. Inspired by memorable cinematic moments from Spike Lee's films, the collection of varsity jackets, rugby jerseys, graphic t-shirts, french terry hoodies and light jackets share the same in-your-face humor and bold looks that...
Yogawear
(08 September 2006) - Though a wife-beater and old gym shorts will do the trick, not all yoga clothes are created equally. These picks have the superior cuts, fabrics, and technology that will keep you dry without getting in your way, allowing the range of motion and comfort needed for your practice. 72k Yogawear for Men From 72k the only line of yoga clothes made for men, the...
adidas Materials of the World
(22 August 2006) - Celebrating unique cultures of the world, adidas' Fall/Winter 2006 collection features a line of sneakers and clothing made out of fabrics sourced from Japan, China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Turkey and Mexico. Often at least partially handmade, the traditional fabrics bring an old world feel to classic adidas looks, like this China bomber jacket and Japan sneaker (which is pair number one of 200). The...
Banksy Tees
(18 August 2006) - UPDATE: Banksy wrote in to us to say that he was not involved with the creation of these t-shirts so we've removed the picture and link. Everybody loves the ever elusive Banksy. With his line of tees you can help him represent by wearing his art. The selection of classic Banksy images printed on shirts and hoodies includes, “Throwing Flowers“ (pictued), “Chopper,” “British Cops,”...
Caryn Gillespie
(17 August 2006) - Caryn Gillespie who is based in the hedonistic mecca of Byron Bay, Australia. Her first range is a "collection of singlet and hipster combos designed for comfort to be worn as underwear, sleepwear or daywear." Caryn says that her motivation is "to provide a range of quality products that will make women feel beautiful, sexy and empowered." And that sounds like a mighty fine motivation...
Rxmance Fall '06
(15 August 2006) - New from the aptly-named line Rxmance, their Fall collection of tees, like their other collections, seems to be guided by what happens to capture the designer's fancy. The new goods range from abstract geometric prints (pictured) to something that looks like ski lodge chic from the '70s (Detour, Revolve Clothing, and Standard Style. ...
Gap PRODUCT (RED) Holiday 2006 Preview
(15 August 2006) - We got a sneak peak at Gap's PRODUCT (RED), which launches in October. The clothing and accessories will be co-branded, and 50% of all profits from the sales of (RED) items will be given to The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the benefactor of funds (and media attention) of the PRODUCT (RED) movement. Gap's PRODUCT (RED) for Holiday 2006 includes tees,...
Bam Clothing
(18 July 2006) - The technology of making cloth from bamboo is surprisingly recent. Developed by Beijing University in 2002 companies are starting to make clothing using this wonder material. In addition to its organic and sustainable benefits, bamboo fabric feels incredibly soft. It is antibacterial, antifungal and antistatic, properties which are retained even after repeated washings. The weave is exceptionally good at wicking moisture away from the...
Howies Merino Wool Boxers
(25 May 2006) - Be ready for those extra hot summer days with these ultra-fine Merino wool Stones Boxer Shorts by Howies. Don't let the wool fool you—they're super-light weight and have an itch-free subtle rib construction that regulates temperature, resists odor build-up, and wipes away the moisture as they're worn. Available in cream or navy for £35 from Howies....
Klaus Industries
(27 March 2006) - Twenty-two years ago the year 1984 came and went and we were all supposed to breathe a collective sigh of relief. We weren't faced with a perpetual war with shifting adversaries; our own citizens were not being detained and held indefinitely without charge; dissenting voices were common in the mainstream media; and partisan debate was not branded as disloyalty to the nation. Arguably, in...
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