Saturday, October 18, 2008
Remember This Brand??? Eddie Bauer
Created to commemorate the expedition of Jim Whittaker, who in 1963 became the first American to conquer Mount Everest, the Eddie Bauer Commemorative Whittaker Blanket ($170) is as colorful as it is tough. Whittaker's expedition was fully outfitted by Eddie Bauer, which got together with Pendleton Woolen Mills to create this unique, comfy collectible.
Friday, October 10, 2008
Guess What Accessories Are Coming To SqHeads Soon......
SqHeads will be tightening up your look soon with some dope ties. In the mean time, check out the offering from one of our favorite designers.
Woven from fine Italian silk, these John Varvatos Slim Silk Ties will spice up your standard work wardrobe. Available in a variety of colors and patterns, several of the designs hold hidden surprises such as embroidered griffins, crests, and skull and crossbones, which only add to the slim modern look.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Nomad Portable Speaker
The Nomad Portable Speakers ($72) are a throwback to the 1930s. It was a simpler time, before computers and technology polluted the airwaves, when radio sounded crackly not through interference, but because everything was broadcast through AM. Fortunately this deck only shares aesthetic simplicity with its 1930s brethren — the Nomad Portable Speaker features an AM/FM radio, with a stereo Auxiliary port for blasting anything from iPods to laptops.
One Hundred Greatest
Something a little different than your usual fashion item new. Read, listen, and learn.
One Hundred Greatest ($50) is a five disc set featuring 100 of the greatest speeches, news stories, personalities, scandals and sports moments — a total of 500 greatest sound bites. You don't need the future, just relive the past — everything has already happened anyway.
One Hundred Greatest ($50) is a five disc set featuring 100 of the greatest speeches, news stories, personalities, scandals and sports moments — a total of 500 greatest sound bites. You don't need the future, just relive the past — everything has already happened anyway.
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