Archive for April, 2008

Roman Numeral Birthday Candles

Friday
Apr 25,2008

Roman Numeral Birthday Candles

The Roman Numeral Birthday Candles ($7) are a fun way to celebrate someone’s special day, especially if that person wishes to keep their age under wraps. With the set you can spell out any age up to 89, with the numerals included being: I (1), V (5) X (10) and L (50). It comes with an explanatory booklet on how to set up the right date, making these candles both educational and completely hilarious. [buy it]


Weekender Coin Purse

Friday
Apr 25,2008

Weekender Coin Purse

The cute little Weekender Coin Purse ($28) from Fossil has quite a few charms. The allover popsicle flower print is very sweet, as well as the coordinating popsicle stitching around the silver moniker. The slate blue zipper and braided green and brown pull tag are the things that really seal the deal on this accessory that eases the pains of locating coins when you need them. [buy it]


Onitsuka Tiger Ultimate 81 Shoe

Thursday
Apr 24,2008

Onitsuka Tiger Ultimate 81 Shoe

When your feet need a break from the elevation and pressure of fashionable stilettos and pinching trendy sandals this doesn’t mean abandoning all style senses when it comes to comfort. The chic Onitsuka Tiger Ultimate 81 Shoe ($60) is one shoe that has the right amount of colorful splashes that it matches both workout clothes and jeans. Bright shades of peach, lime, yellow and silver keep things fresh while your feet get a needed relaxation. [buy it]


Sine Cuff Shorts in Graphite

Thursday
Apr 24,2008

Sine Cuff Shorts in Graphite

The simple design of the Sine Cuff Shorts in Graphite ($185) make these shorts a wise choice as a closet staple for showing off gorgeous legs this summer. Contrast stitching, front slash pockets and accent back pockets all bring an attractive appeal. However, the real highlight is the slick oil shine of the graphite color and the rolled cuffs, which are classy when fashionable made. [buy it]


Doy Lee Bowl

Thursday
Apr 24,2008

Doy Lee Bowl

Hey, I’m down with anything that’s good for the environment, and when I read that the Doy Lee Bowl ($1,764) is made in a wind powered studio, specifically designed to reduce gas use and waste, I’m all for it. But the price of nearly two thousand dollars makes me choke back a bit. Regardless of cost, this is one sweet and gorgeous bowl, and if you’ve got the cash, go ahead and live a little. [buy it]