That’s What She Twittered
Sunday, September 16th, 2007Popularity: 4% [?]
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By Andrew Liszewski
If you’ve already gone out and bought one of the Retro Cassette Wallets I wrote about a few months ago then odds are you’ll also be interested in this matching cassette themed tote bag. But unlike the wallets this bag isn’t made from the shell of an old cassette tape and instead has a printed cassette design on a flexible plastic fabric. (As far as I know there weren’t even professional tape formats that came this large.) I particularly like the added touch of the brown handles that look like unraveled cassette tape.
The Classic Cassette Tote is currently available from Perpetual Kid for a mere $14.99 and hopefully this means that a VHS cassette backpack is just around the corner.
(Via OhGizmo!.)
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What’s better than a lumpy, cozy, hand-knit sweater? A lumpy, cozy, hand-knit sweater with Space Invaders! Etsy seller n2Imaginations has one for $60.
(via Wonderland)
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To introduce its Adidas Skateboarding line in Brazil, Adidas has gone old-school and revamped a 1985 Kombi Volkswagen with its trademark three stripes in a blue color theme and sketches by legendary skater Mark Gonzalez, stocked it with gear and is taking the show(room) on the road for a five-month tour of Sao Paulo. The concept is of a mobile pop-up store, which Adidas hopes will click well with skateboarders and anyone who likes traveling on four wheels, no matter their size. Samsung’s hooked into the promotion too, pitching in with a TV that will run skateboard videos and MP3 players filled with playlists compiled by famous skaters.
Photo via Marketrix
Adidas, cars, Design, Skateboarding, trends
(Via Josh Spear.)
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Chris writes -
Taking my queues from Bre’s article on making messenger bags from trash bags I decided to make my own messenger bags. Here’s my first bag, a ‘practice’ bag I made out of cheap blue plastic tarp.
Making messenger bags - The ‘beta’ - Link.
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(Via MAKE Magazine.)
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