Entries tagged with 'apparel'
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"Wait, men love bacon and boobs, why not combine the two? That's a million dollar idea right there!" —bkusler Still no confirmation if it's turkey or piggy bacon, but even the kosher chick might make an exception for a bra made of bacon (NSFW). Given the raw state, sunbathing seems like the ideal frying method. Victoria's Secret—nudge, nudge—you need to get on this, though it does seem pretty DIY-friendly. NSFW photographic evidence after the jump. [via Found Shit]...
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Chicken-butt hats! For any knitters reading, here's the pattern, which has a little more dignified name: Chicken Viking Hat [via Doobybrain]...
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Rock the latest in pork-related fashion—our favorite Pig Butchering Guide is now available in the form of t-shirts, bags, and other wearables. Now it's up to you to spread the gospel of delicious pig parts. Thank you, Carl!...
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What's better than swathing your head in a long strip of cushy fleece? Swathing your head in a long strip of cushy fleece made to look like a massive strip of bacon from a monstrously huge pig! This magic can be yours for $38 from Baconwrapt....
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What kinds of food-related apparel is there? I thought of two categories: items that are useful to the food preparation process and are worn for an extended period of time (i.e., not an oven mitt) and items that contain food imagery but provide no functionality other than to make you less naked. Here are some of my top picks for things that may help you in kitchen and things that definitely won't, but may catch the attention of a passersby who also has a penchant for food.
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The secrets of hamburger production are revealed with this new T-shirt from Threadless. All it takes is a cow, a winged gnome-fairy creature wielding a magic wand, and in a poof of red smoke—TA-DA—instant burger! (A few steps may have been left out and/or altered in the design of the shirt.)...
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Marisa Reisel must have pretty nimble fingers. Her sashimi platter earrings would fit on Thumbelina's dinner table. Or inside Barbie's fridge. Her food-centric jewelry pendants, part of her Whole Slice Jewelry business, are no bigger than a cashew or quarter, but that doesn't quench the creative factor. California-like sushi rolls, meant for a chain necklace, are served on a "wooden" slab with pickled ginger and a wasabi scoop. The recent Princeton grad now works and paints in San Francisco, crafting these fun miniatures on the side. She just unveiled the project's website, sure to make anyone smile. An eclectic jewelry menu ranges from taqueria (taco and hot sauce earrings) to grocery produce section (store-bought veggie platter with carrot section missing)...
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When I first saw the I STOMACH LA shirt, I interpreted the message as, "I eat everything in LA and digest it," not, "I merely tolerate LA." The intended meaning is actually the latter, but my food-centric mind will just pretend that it's the first one. I would wear the I STOMACH NY shirt to show the world that my digestive system is happy to churn whatever it is that NY has to throw at it. [via ThisNext]...
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Hey, folks: Just in case you haven't seen it over on Serious Eats pizza site Slice, I've designed a wacky pizza T-shirt and am taking orders for it until Friday evening. I've already done a first printing, and demand has been strong enough to force a second printing. I figured that while I was at it, I'd give you a heads-up here on SE, too. Cost is $15, shipping included, for U.S. orders; $25 for overseas. They come in heather gray (shown) and white. They're priced at cost to move! More details and photos of actual shirts here on Slice » We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming....
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Internet T-shirt manufacturer extraordinaire Threadless just released a new batch of designs today, and my favorite of the lot is Pie Chart by Graham Dobson, a stylish pie chart of pies. I love pies, pie charts, and recursive humor, so this shirt is a trifecta of awesomeness for me. $15 for a regular shirt, $17 for a girlie tee. Previously: Tasty Fast Food T-Shirts From Threadless...
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