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June 2009

Mod Retro Indie Clothing & Vintage Clothes

by yuffieyu & 1 other
hair deco and time pieces are beatiful

March 2009

RFID sniffer

by karlcow

The RFID sniffer is a simple analog electronic circuit which can detect the presence of 13.56 MHz RFID tags. These tags are commonly used in all kinds of plastic cards like access badges, bank cards, library cards, loyalty cards and so on. Also many other objects may carry RFID tags without you knowing it. Books, toys, and even clothing might be tagged. Carrying tagged objects with you can reveal your identity or whereabouts to anyone equipped with the appropiate tools to read RFID tags.

February 2009

HQ!

by karlcow

Headquarters is a gallery and boutique in Montreal, Canada, offering the best in handmade clothing, accessories and homewares and fine/fun art.

January 2009

Artneko.com - Japanese Family Crests, Set B

by sbrothier
Set of four Japanese family crest images. Includes a ginkgo leaf in the shape of a flying crane, three ginkgo leaves in a circle, three hollyhock or ginger leaves enclosed in a circle, and a basket weave diamond. These are images found on clothing and other Japanese items which designate the family lineage. Each of these images is 5/6 inch wide, a perfect size for a variety of applications including dominoes, slide mailers, polymer and metal clays for jewelry, one inch tiles, etc.

Fashion Hosiery 101: The Remarkable Plus Sized Hosiery

by ames4god
For most persons being obese can cause serious issues especially relating to self-worth which may direct them to disregard their look. But this was not the case for one of my girlfriends. Although she has to wear plus size clothing because of her physique, she always seems to look superb.

December 2008

Kozyndan :: Tales of Bunnyfish :: PAPER MONSTER

by karlcow

Kozyndan is the pseudonym given to the design and illustration duo of Kozue and Dan Kitchens of Los Angeles CA. This husband and wife team are a creative powerhouse whose projects range from CD covers, to clothing, to limited edition prints, to full out solo shows.

中原淳一 Junichi Nakahara  : un album sur Flickr

by sbrothier
中原淳一 Junichi Nakahara (1913 - 1988), Kawaga Prefecture Junichi Nakahara was one of the top leaders in fashion illustration during the first half of the 1900's and his artwork of wide eyed women is often referred to as the forerunner of manga. Junichi illustrated not only women in kimono, with an obvious Taisho / Art Deco feel to them, he also did many illustrations of stylishly dressed women in yofuku (Western clothing). I personally find his colourful and dynamic kimono styling to be a major inspiration to my own kimono closet and style, and never grow tired of looking at his illustrations. I hope that by sharing postcard scans, they will be of inspiration to others also.

November 2008

Community through Clothing: Social Souvenir | PSFK - Trends, Ideas & Inspiration

by karlcow

Visitors can buy a T-shirt of their own choice, the only condition being that they share a bit of personal information about themselves, or more precisely: their name and address. When paying for the T-shirt at the museum-shop, the information is automatically mapped in Google Maps, thereby making it possible to see where each T-shirt ends up after leaving the museum.

"a bit"…

Cicatriz Clothing -

by misspo
Summer 2007 Collection

NYPL Digital Gallery | Detail ID 1221613

by karlcow

A color combination chart for layered clothing. Hagino, Yoshiyuki 1868?

tres beau

October 2008

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August 2008

Hidden Beijing

by karlcow

For visitors, coming to an Olympic city where so many aspects of life — clothing, conversation, food, everything — are staged is only going to cause more confusion about China when the returning waiguoren tell their stories about Beijing. Expats burn when travel writers and foreign journalists make simplistic generalization, but, with half the Beijing story hidden, I’m sure we’ll see a lot more of it. And this will only reinforce the commonly-held belief that Westerners just can’t understand China. (Or the commonly-held belief that China’s all ancient temples and KFCs. Either or!)

Le monde du spectacle.

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