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The Fleece Jacket (updated)

December 28th, 2007

This is the Fleece Jacket from Thanko. It is powered by batteries and will warm you up in the water winter. The jacket gets warmed up via the heating pads that get charged with the battery pack. The battery pack can be taken out for easier charging with the AC adaptor, at the same time you can send you jacket for a quick dry cleaning. The battery pack is concealed in an inside pocket of the jacket and the controller too to regulate the heat. More pictures after the jump. Read more…

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Duck Bill Money Clip

December 20th, 2007


Most of us are using wallet and purse to keep $$$ but not all. Some of us just hate something bulky in the pocket so they prefer money clip. Here’s a nice one, the Duck Bill Money Clip. It looks simple and can hold quite a lot of stuff with its four-bend “Quad Bend Bite” design ~ 60 folded bills or 7 credit cards and 20 folded bills. Read more…

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HTML Earrings

December 18th, 2007


Can’t find a gift for a programmer, here it is, the HTML earrings. These HTML earrings are made of sterling silver and they are available at Etsy. It is priced at $20.

[via Uberreview]

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Nintendo Classic Controller Back Pack

December 14th, 2007


Not end yet, today we have the Nintendo Classic Controller bag. The bag has a large main compartment and comes with 3 external zipper pockets and 2 net storage pockets. The padded inside panel and heavy-duty padded straps make this backpack very comfortable for the wearer. Check out more after the jump. Read more…

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Puke Pets

December 11th, 2007


You are too hungry so you grab that burger and eat it, then you got those ketchup ruined one of your favorite shirt that you are wearing. So if you can’t rush home to wash or to change a shirt then this is what you can do, look for the Puke Pets. Just apply a Puke Pet next to the stain and you now have a sort of purpose made stain. Read more…

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Bare Foot Shoes

December 8th, 2007

Some may think that it is disgusting but some may think it’s cool. This is similar to the “cool feet shoes” posted last year. It is in production now?

[via New Launches]

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Solar-Powered Ski Suits with LED

December 6th, 2007


Ho……Glow…Everyone will be looking at you. The Solar Powered LED ski suit was a concept designed by Willy Bogner. It has LED trim on the front and bad. on the What is so good about this suit? First you will get lots of people and chicks looking at you. Second, it looks unique making you stick out in the crowd. And third, your friend can easily find you in the dark. The thin film technology lights were designed by Osram, and Bogner which just unveiled at an event in Munich last month. One more shot after the jump. Read more…

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Wi-Fi Detector Shirt

November 27th, 2007


Aha! ThinkGeek is selling the Wi-Fi detector shirt. It is a black 100% Cotton T-Shirt that detects and displays the current wi-fi signal strength in glowing bars, showing the signal strength for 802.11b or 802.11g. You will need to follow the instruction for washing if not you are going to spoil the shirt. The Wi-Fi detector shirt is available for $30. Watch the demonstration after the jump. Read more…

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Limited Edition Reebok Timetanium by John Maeda

November 14th, 2007

Here’s the Limited Edition Reebok Timetanium shoes. It is designed by world-renowned artist, graphic designer, and computer scientist, John Maeda. The shoes combine colorful, complex graphics on the heel and fades to a simple, more linear design toward the toe. There were only 100 of this exclusive shoe were produced, and they are priced at $150. It’s still available this time, better be fast if you want one (8 pairs left). Video after the jump. Read more…

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Video: Vending Machine Dress

November 10th, 2007

Still remember the transformable clothing to vending machine designed by Aya Tsukioka. Aya Tsukioka’s vending machine dress allows the wearer to quickly change appearance to that of a vending machine. Video after the jump. Read more…

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