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Heelarious, high heels for your infant

heelarious heelsThese baby heels are causing a stir among parent blogs.  The owners of Heelarious have created high heels intended for 0 to 6 month old infants.  Just pure fun or a little disturbing?  You decide.

Heelarious Official Site - Link
An issue to chew on: Stilettos for babies - Link [ParentCentral.ca]

Improv Everywhere shirtless males The folks over at Improv Everywhere recruited 111 males of all shapes and sizes to walk around shirtless -- at one time -- at the Fifth Avenue Abercrombie and Fitch store. 

Agent Nguyen came up with the idea for this mission when he noticed the 5th Avenue Abercrombie and Fitch store had a shirtless male model greeting all customers as they enter. Upon further examination, we discovered the model is only one aspect of the store’s celebration of the shirtless male. There are photographs all over the store of bare-chested men, both on the wall and on the products themselves.
See pictures, video and the full story here.  I especially love the photo spoofs they took at Central Park.  [via reddit]

Wi-Fi Detector Shirt

wi-fi detecting shirtYou wouldn't catch me wearing this Wi-Fi Detector Shirt, but it definitely is a very cool t-shirt gadget.  

Forget about cracking open your laptop to find a signal -- the shirt detects wi-fi internet access within your range and displays the strength of the signal right on your chest.  [via BoingBoing]

La Bague Gazon, plant jewelry

grass rings La Bague GazonLa Bague Gazon has created jewelry that will literally give you a green thumb.  Their rings are made of porcelain which contain compost and grass seed mix.  After 15 days of some tender-loving care, you can show off your new lawn to all of your friends.  [via Red Ferret]

Previously:
Logo Bean, Creative Landscape Architecture Firm Business Card

Space Invaders Sweater

Space Invaders sweaterThis Space Invaders sweater was obviously made by a devout Space Invaders gamer. 

Previously:
Space Invaders 2006, Human Gaming by the GAME OVER Project

Chuck Norris Action Jeans

Chuck Norris Action JeansI've been looking for a pair of western-style, action packed jeans that won't rip when I defeat ninjas with my killer fan kicks.  Chuck Norris, you are my hero.

Developed by Chuck Norris for stunt fighting in action movies.  These great looking western style jeans have a unique hidden gusset which allows greater movement without binding or ripping.
[via reddit]

Previously:
Chuck Norris Pez Dispenser, Chuck Norris facts and the game of Taboo, Chuck Norris Facts: Revisited

Mugshot Fashion, My t-shirt says it all

slogan shirt mugshotsThe Smoking Gun put together a funny collection of mugshots where the people are wearing shirts with slogans.  If you're wondering how those people were arrested their t-shirts will clue you in.

[via Neatorama]

If you were arrested, what would your t-shirt say?  Share it in the comments.

Coca-Cola Tuxedo Coat

Coca-Cola Coke can tuxedo coatThis guy made his very own Coca-Cola can tuxedo coat and corsage for some special event.  Check out the photo series of the Coke tux in the making here.

Geek Fashion: Privacy Clothing

computer privacy clothingHere are some pieces of clothing that will give you some privacy when using your mobile, PSP or computer

[via Say No to Crack]

wine dressGary Cass, an Australian scientist, grew the "cave woman" design dress from cellulose woven by bacteria in a vat of fermenting wine.

The "cave woman" design dress must be kept wet because the cellulose fibers are not long enough to be flexible and, as it dries, they become brittle and break.

In order to shape the dress, slimy cellulose is scooped off the surface of the fermenting wine and layered around a blow-up doll. It then shrinks, taking the form of the body. The doll is deflated when the dress is in the right shape.

"This is art; it is not meant to be practical," inventor Gary Cass told Reuters on Wednesday.

"It is meant to be a provocative object, to spark debate about future fashion," said Cass, a scientific technician at the University of Western Australia in Perth.

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