Monthly Archives: December 2010

Outlier Feit waterproof cycling shoes

The biggest problem I have when biking in the rain is water getting into my shoes and soaking my socks. I have yet to find a suitable cycling shoe that will fit into my clips easily on rainy days and … Continue reading

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IRAK Yellow Montana Spray Paint

ALIFE is selling this limited edition IRAK yellow spray paint can from Montana Colors. It comes in a cardboard box to make it real special. Oh, and it’s also TWENTY BUCKS PER CAN. Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon

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First Ascent Peak XV Down Suit

Throw away your blankets! Toss out your sweaters! Burn your jackets! Because the only thing you’ll need to stay warm after spending $1000 on this First Ascent Peak XV Down Suit is this Down Suit. You don’t even need a … Continue reading

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The Standard NY will soon open its own ice skating rink

Beginning mid-January, if you would like to ice skate in a brand-new rink here in NYC, you can head over to The Standard New York in the Meatpacking District and skate your heart out. The 3000-square-foot rink will be $12 … Continue reading

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Trash Bags (messenger bags)

I just came across this messenger bag company called Trash Bags based out of Minneapolis, MN. The company is small but their collection of bags is already pretty extensive and the great thing about them is that you can submit … Continue reading

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Designing the identity for The Red Line (by Sarah Mick and Christopher Paul)

This is pretty neat. For her Fall 2010 college project, Sarah Mick and Christopher Paul designed the look of the proposed high-speed railway for Wisconsin using 50′s-inspired travel material. The result is this beautiful and cohesive branding of “The Red … Continue reading

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