Fast Fashion is all about the fives: you pay five bucks for a tee that gives you five washes before it unravels to threads. It's a Faustian handshake
Fast Fashion is all about the fives: you pay five bucks for a tee that gives you five washes before it unravels to threads. It's a Faustian handshake of sorts.
Farm Tactics, a SF brand that's part of the Taylor Stitch family, is the antithesis of Fast Fashion, designing its line of basics to withstand years of wear, and not just a few washes.
Head designer Kyle Ng draws influence from watercolors, using color palettes that have a retro outdoor California feel. Each Farm Tactics piece is inspired by folk based storytelling, enzyme washed for softness, and most importantly, looks great, and wears well.
Taking the hot tub lifestyle to a level we haven't seen since Hot Tub Time Machine, Seattle's Hot Tub Boats have turned hot-tubbing into a mobile affair. Read more
What Apple did for phones, Klhip has done for nail clippers. Manufactured in Seki, Japan - the heart of Japanese cutlery production - Klhip uses surgical grade steel and the first and only ergonomically correct nail clipper design to create the best pair of clippers out there.
Inspired by the traditional fabrics adorning Argentine gauchos and fly fishermen, La Matera incorporates bold colors and patterns with modern leather touches, creating timeless belts and wallets that speak to the spirt of the Argentine countryside.
Up-cycled from vintage and reclaimed fabrics, these pocket squares from New York to Nashville are handcrafted in Nashville and part of a limited run. Pat the sweat off your brow, dust the dirt off your hands, or wipe the tears of a damsel in distress with these pocket squares.
Back to the Roots is the name, and homegrown fungus is their game. Just open the kit box, mist the spores with the included mist gun, then harvest your mushrooms for some good eatin'. (From the recycled, sustainable coffee ground substrate, of course).