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DivvyUp Will Put Your Dog’s Face on Your Socks
Our dog has a plethora of toys, yet he always goes for the socks. Why is that? DivvyUp socks might have been around for a while, but I just ran across it while looking for something cool to get my daughter for her birthday. She loves her dog basically more than anything, so I thought these were perfect.
Simply upload a picture of your dog, and then DivvyUp will take his or her fuzzy face and print it onto a pair of colorful socks. They aren’t exactly cheap at $24 per pair plus $3 shipping, but they are awesome, and make a perfect, personalized gift for any pet lover.
You can also choose to put your own face on your socks, your cat on socks, or get multiple animal faces on the same sock. Multiple sizes and color options are available. Order yours direct at DivvyUp.
Star Trek TNG Uniform Lounge Pants Are Perfect for Comfort in Your Quarters
Before you know it, ice cold temperatures will be here, and you will want some nice, warm pants to lounge around in. These Star Trek TNG Uniform Lounge Pants look geeky and warm. These are perfect for hanging out over the coming holidays thanks to an elastic stretch drawstring waist, perfect for eating big meals.
There are pockets on the front for your stuff, and they are offered in Security Blue, Command Gold, or Engineering Red, color schemes. Though if you buy the red pants and go on an away mission you will probably be disintegrated in the transporter on the way back. Each pair also has pips on the right side showing your rank with red offering captain pips, blue commander pips, and gold Lt. Commander.
Each pair sells for $24.99 at ThinkGeek and they come in sizes from Small to Extra Large. Like most pants of this sort, they are very long with small offering a 42″ outseam, so expect them to be baggy and casual.
Threads On-Demand is the Future
The second collection from digital-first fashion house Neuro Studio, the SOLVENTUS 2019 release is a futuristic vision of on-demand clothing. The zero-waste concept exists entirely online until an order is placed – only then does it go into production. As far as looks go, the designs range from tights and pants to jackets and coats. Technical details include a seamless structure, convertible elements, breathable materials, and release straps featuring FIDLOCK buckles. With an all-black colorway with minimal hits of a signature “neo mint” hue, this contemporary collection is perfect for anyone looking to leave their traditional threads behind.
Designer: Clement Balavoine
Activewear for Active Chefs
Only since shows like Iron Chef and Hell’s Kitchen have we begun to understand the marathon taking place behind a restaurant’s swinging backdoors. It involves a lot of running, stretching, lifting, and tossing yet there isn’t a chef outfit out there that are designed with the same approach as gym activewear.
Until now, that is! The Kitchen Athletes line utilizes advanced materials and flexible fabric to move heat and sweat away from the body similar to current sportswear. It also utilizes an all-new sleeve raising mechanism that helps chefs keep their hands and coats clean and sanitary. Though the aesthetic is sportswear inspired, it maintains traditional and familiar elements like color and the signature breast cover and buttons.
Designer: Dhruvee Tyagi
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Tweed Chewbacca Blazer: Laugh It up, Fuzzball
I think the best part about being a Wookiee would be that you never have to wear fancy clothes to anything. All you need is a bandolier and maybe an occasional trip to the groomer. On the other hand, we humans do occasionally have to dress up. At least you can do it geekily if you must. This Star Wars Chewbacca Blazer looks like a version of a jacket my dad had back in the ’80s, complete with elbow patches.
The jacket is made from tweed, the itchy fabric of all the formal affairs I can remember growing up. It has a pair of buttons on the front, pockets with a flap and a left chest welt pocket, and the lining is embellished with headshots of Chewie. Its most noticeable nods to Chewbacca are the rebel crest, and the bandolier detailing on the back.
The jacket is 80% polyester, 20% rayon, and has 100% polyester lining. It is dry clean only, and will set you back $119.99 at ThinkGeek.