Little Paper Planes
Little Paper Planes is an online community of artists that was once dedicated mostly to the sale of art prints and letterpress. The shop has recently branched out into accessories and clothing.
Continue ReadingLittle Paper Planes is an online community of artists that was once dedicated mostly to the sale of art prints and letterpress. The shop has recently branched out into accessories and clothing.
Continue ReadingThis summer, Treehouse 28 has launched a children’s line, with the same adult fashions, sized for your little one. I was quite the tall child, and I remember my mother’s struggle to find pants long enough for my gangly legs. How perfect to be able to order stylish clothes in your child’s exact fit. Alix’s clothes translate very well for kids, with my personal favorites being the ruffle pants and, of course, the armwarmers.
Continue ReadingI love the cute ruffles on this girl’s skirt refashioned from a men’s t-shirt by epicurean style.
Continue ReadingNeed a new pair of shoes? Looks like you could make ’em for the cost of a roll or two of duct tape.
Continue ReadingThe amazing and talented Jeri Ellsworth was at Notacon 2009 last week, and among other things, was showing off this awesome Nintendo/C64 purse. There are no details on it, but I’ll see if I can’t get more info from Jeri. From Rose White’s Flickr photostream. Thanks, Rose! Update: In response to my post, Jeri emailed […]
Continue ReadingBack in late January, I did a guest blogging stint on Boing Boing. One of the things I wrote about was my new Braithwaite wallet, a beautiful laser-etched, Deco-inspired coat wallet (that I carry in my front pants pocket). In the comments to my post, one person remarked: “I can’t wait for someone to rip […]
Continue ReadingLike most geeks, I have specific needs for tools I carry on my person. I must have a pocket on my shirt (including t-shirts) for a Moleskine Cahier, a Hipster PDA, and a Varsity fountain pen, and pants pockets for earbuds and wallet, belt with iPhone and Leatherman Wave, etc. So I can relate to […]
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