ONESHOP Talk
Blue Beanie Hat - #5 June 18 2013, 0 Comments
This dude rocks out the classic loose fit look! Especially loving the big loose shirt.
Loose fit, blue beanie, baggy pants. Summer casual looks on the streets of Korea -http://buff.ly/11DwZri
10 Bras You Need To Buy Your Girlfriend June 18 2013, 0 Comments
Everyone has their inner nerdiness. Some keep it a secret but it's cool to show it sometimes.
We're used to geeky shirts, tattoos and accessories but...what about underwear?
No not yours. Your chick's underwear.
This is a list of geeky bras that you should get for your woman. (Sorry we don't have model pictures...yet)
1. BATMAN

[blockquote]Joker: A little fight in you. I like that. Batman: Then you’re going to love me.[/blockquote]
2. R2D2

Etsy seller SceeneShoes’ R2D2 bra
[blockquote]R2-D2: [beeps] Uh-oh.[/blockquote]
3. STAR FLEET UNIFORM

[blockquote]Quark: It’s good to want things.[/blockquote]
4. MARIO

[blockquote]Mario: Mamma mia![/blockquote]
5. NINTENDO CONTROLLER

Nintendo controller bra by SceeneShoes
[blockquote]Hmm...I wonder what this button does.[/blockquote]
6. NINJA TURTLES

[blockquote]
Michaelangelo: April sure was mad.
Donatello: Ah well, you know women.
Raphael: No we don't. She's the first one we ever met.
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7. POKEBALLS

[blockquote]Jessie (Team Rocket): Oh I think I’m gonna have one.[/blockquote]
8. STAR WARS

[blockquote]Princess Leia: [to Han] Well, I guess you don't know everything about women yet.[/blockquote]
10. BAM/POW

[blockquote]If you’ve ever wished your life was more like a comic book, then this might be the closest you’ll get to having visualized sound effects follow you around.[/blockquote]
10. SUPERMAN

meganelizabeth31 still has you covered
[blockquote]Superman: Easy, miss. I've got you.[/blockquote]
[sources: MentalFloss, Etsy]
Help Jon LaJoie raise $500M June 17 2013, 0 Comments
So yes I'm rich, but for the past few years now I've been wanting to be super rich..like Jay-Z rich.
There's no doubt crowdfunding platforms like kickstarter and indiegogo have become huge. It gives the little guys a much needed boost to create something unique. Well, it's no longer only for the little guys. Celebs Zach Braff and Kristen Bell recently raised a boatload of cash money to finance their new projects.
It's great when fans come together and help out dear celebs raise money. Now it's time we help internet superstar Jon LaJoie accomplish his dreams.
[src: indiewire]
Hippie Festival Look - #6 June 17 2013, 0 Comments
One of our fav. @BobbyRaffin rockin'the laid back festival look with great #accessories
More looks from him: http://buff.ly/1bhMqLa
Stylish wool shirt doesn’t need washing or ironing for 100 days June 17 2013, 0 Comments
[blockquote]A wool shirt worn for 100 days straight. No washing. No dry cleaning. No wrinkles. No odor.
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Your first reaction was like "Yeah right..." right? Yeah we thought so as well. But it seems like it's true.
[blockquote]Six months ago, our team of three set out to make a better, longer-lasting button down.[/blockquote]
A NYC startup, Wool & Prince has developed a smart shirt that doesn’t crease or smell even after 100 days of wear.
The idea was simple. The company wanted to build a piece of clothing that was equivalent to a pair of jeans - that doesn't need a lot of washing and ironing after multiple wears. The company takes advantage of the natural qualities of fine merino wool (less coarse and scratchy than other wool materials in jumpers) instead of developing a new alternative material to regular cotton. The thread isn’t prone to breaking, wicks sweat away from the skin and retains its shape when crumpled. The whole science behind this is explained in its Kickstarter campaign.
The company was able to develop prototypes easily thanks to the founder's father who owns a wollen heavy duty shirts manufacturer Pendleton. With the material, they added a sense of touch for their button-down shirts and gave them out to 15 volunteers around New York City. The volunteers clubbed, visited family, and travelled in the Andes in these shirts. Founder Mac Bishop also wore a version of the shirt for 100 days without washing or ironing to prove his product.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="360"] Mac Bishop's 100 Day Challenge[/caption]
After successfully capturing $314,241 from its Kickstarter campaign, the company is limiting production up to 3,000 shirts to assure the quality and customer service for its backers. The price of the this smart shirt seems to be around $98 ~ $120 USD depending on versions and bulk ordering. The company plans to make more products for those guys who are in need of this smart shirt.
Meanwhile you can stay updated by following their website: http://woolandprince.com/
Find more about Wool & Prince and its project from this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FxiuRu1PLc
[sources: Kickstarter, SpringWise, Wool&Prince]