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Timbuk2′s Nightrider Messenger
Timbuk2′s new Nightrider Messenger offers maximum visibility at night with the form and functionality of a traditional Timbuk2 messenger bag. The bag was inspired by a personal project of a Timbuk2 customer who had sewn reflective fabric onto the flap … Continue reading
Dog tries to eat an electric fan
Five month old Cody here is discovering the wonders of a spinning fan (with fabric blades — so don’t worry, it’s not hurting him).
Inside the Pendleton Woolen Mills factory
Making usable wool for fabrics and clothing is an extremely complicated process, especially if you’re the Pendleton Woolen Mills factory. But wow, is this sort of stuff captivating to watch. I’d love to have a visit there one day! [via]
Hypebeast goes behind the scenes with Outlier
Cycling in the City: Outlier Tailored Performance from hypebeast.tv on Vimeo. Hypebeast.tv has been putting out some fabulous behind the scenes videos lately and their latest one follows Tyler Clemens and Abe Burmeister, the founders of Outlier Tailored Performance, as … Continue reading