
If you want to lose your wallet, but look f#cking great doing it, here’s your pocket piece, friend. Addict’s “Swift Camo Wallet” looks and feels brilliant, and is quite possibly the coolest wallet we’ve seen in months. However, don’t walk anywhere near the woods with this one. Drop this in a pile of leaves, you can kiss your credit cards goodbye. Cancel them immediately, you don’t want some thieving squirrel charging up their nuts on your credit. Open this anywhere other than the forest and you’ve got yourself one killer conversation piece. Rock this one proud, GearCravers, just throw an RFID on the puppy so it doesn’t go lost when you’re hunting bigfoot…
Buy: $60
Tags: Accessories
April 17th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Low-top canvas sneaks have been a springtime standard for guys since Paul McCartney sported the original Spring Court sneaker on the album cover for Abbey Road. For a look that’s clean, versatile and always grown-up, the canvas low-top (particularly in white) remains the gold standard. Still, the average canvas sneaker, stylish as it may be, tends to feel a bit lacking in the edge department. Enter Alexander McQueen. His answer to the canvas quandary: add leather. Debuting in 2006, his AMQ line for Puma is all about taking classic court-inspired profiles and punking ‘em up with sleeker shapes and a sinister meshing of materials.
The AMQ Canvas Street Low is a prime example. Like the Spring Court’s canvas classic, slimmed down for the runway and gilded for London streets, it takes the basic, tennis-inspired canvas body and rubber sole and adds leather accents in all the right places. The leather Puma stripe along the side is too slick for words. It comes in ultra smooth cream and a super vicious red. And lest forget these are not your father’s sneakers, it also comes with a gnarly silver chain ornament in the shape of a tooth. If the Spring Court sneaker is the Beattles, the AMQ Canvas Street is the Clash. My advice: get the red ones.
Buy: $193
Tags: Shoes

Air Jordan in wingtips? It used to be that dress shoes were clunky and painful to wear, but that’s all in the past. Cole Haan, which has been nurturing fine gents’ feet for 80 years, has the perfect answer to stale, pained toes and ankles in the office: Nike Air technology. Sounds crazy, huh? But just take a look at these Air Madero Cap Toes, with a soft calkskin outer and the cushiness you’d expect from Nike tucked away in your heel. You won’t sacrifice style, either. Cole Haan handcrafts these babies to achieve the silky smooth look in every pair. But if the office Olympics come around, we’ll put our money whoever is rockin’ the Air Maderos.
Buy: $198.
Tags: Shoes

There are plenty of reasons we like the PR 31 leather easy chair; it’s black leather with chrome legs and has a great retro look. The best thing about the PR 31 is the modular feature–you can attach two or more of these together to make an excellent sofa. Pretty forward-thinking, eh? It starts off as a piece of bachelor furniture, and later on when you decide to shack up with someone, just buy another one and let the expansion begin!
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Tags: HomeWare

Juicy Coutre presents this imported men’s leather bifold. Six credit card compartments and bill compartment, embossed exterior and that new leather smell…mmmm. A sturdy, stylin’ replacement for that overstuffed thing that’s in your pants at the moment, and at a price that will leave you with something left over to stick in the bill compartment.
Buy: $135
Tags: Style

The Lawson Traveler is crafted with burnished, pebbled leather, holds eight credit cards, plus a bill pocket and two slip pockets. The lining is camouflage, and the ID window flips out so you can flash it like the feds. Did we mention this Fossil wallet is imported? Too sweet.
Buy for $28.00
Tags: Style

What you’re looking at on that wall is not tile, stone, or wood facade. It’s leather. Yorkstreet Studio specializes in a variety of leather wall fashions that can add a completely original look to any bathroom, kitchen, bedroom…you name it. And the smell of quality leather showing up in unexpected places like a hallway or entertainment room would be just priceless, wouldn’t it? Not to mention that this is a made-in-USA product, so you’re also doing your part to support the economy while making a serious fashion statement. These tiles are made specifically to minimize on-site cutting, so be sure to have your layout and dimensions sorted out before ordering.
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Tags: HomeWare

Amp Street’s limited editions instantly identifable. The “Bird Bellt” for example. The odd mispelling of the word “belt,” pre-stressed look, the M.C. Escher-esque flying birds, and that big Amp logo…perfect for your turn at Guitar Hero, punk rock karaoke, anything that requires you to dress the part with one part Clash and one part Shins in your fashion statement. Because these are limited, better snap ‘em up while you can.
Buy for approx. $80.00 US
Tags: Style

You’ve seen them in the airport–those suckers who can’t find any of their crucical paperwork, passport, and ID. You, on the other hand, are organized and stylish with your Italian leather, handstitched Gus passport folio. It has pockets for everything you need to speed through Customs and get on your way. You can snicker at that guy with the scrunched-up, sorry-ass looking passport after you’re well away.
Buy for $189.99
Tags: Style

What you see in the pic are NOT pieces of living room furniture. These designs by Elite Custom Home Theatre Seating are specifically for home theatres. They are built for maximum viewing comfort while offering a classier version of the experience you’d get at a good multiplex. Elite offers two options–you can order pre-designed furniture using their dealer locator, but chances are you’d rather go direct to Elite and have something custom made to your exact specifications. If you’ve already shelled out for the rest of your home theater setup, why skimp on one of the most important parts of the aesthetic?
Buy starting at $3,300
Tags: Entertainment