Archive for the 'Shopping' Category.


Absolute Sellout is a nicely curated online store selling bits and bobs of random ephemera, games, literature and other little knick knacks. Unfortunately the two tasty little items that caught my eye shown here, the One Phone (top) and custom white surfboard, are both sold out.

Really like the artisan feel of this simple, utilitarian, drill cotton pleat jacket from Margaret Howell’s MHL line.
Via Inventory Magazine’s new website (just recently rather beautifully designed by Mr Stuart Hobday).


I am loving the keen pricing on the UJ Denim range from UNIQLO. Their prices are always pretty good but with jeans going from £14.99 to £24.99 that’s darn good value.
If you are a guy, go here.
If you are a lady, go here.
Nice work on the ad campaign too, by MP Creative.

Loving these new additions to Behance’s excellent ‘Action Method’ line of paper products designed for organisation — The Action Journal, Action Cahier and Dot Grid Journal.



My favourite outfitters, howies, famous for their fine organic clothing, have got themselves a tumblr blog entitled howies look and it’s cram-packed with some beautiful images.


I am not normally keen on leather bags but there is a lot to like about these bags from Julius, the Japanese fashion label run and designed by Tatsuro Horikawa. It must be something about the combination of raw styling, soft buttery leather and chunky metal hardware that does it for me.


Shown here are the small shoulder bag, large shoulder bag and black messenger bag, all from Blackbird.

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