• Jennifer Fisher Brass Bullet Cuff

    Hopefully your girlfriend that you got into shooting doesn’t want this:

    The brass bullet cuff (cartridge cuff if you will) by Jennifer Fisher is one of those things your girlfriend will show you expecting you to say “Cool!  That’s 7.62x39mm”.  DON’T… pretend you don’t like it and that it’s not even a real round represented.  You’ll save yourself some money come birthday or Christmas time.

    Available at Barneys New York for $915.

    Hat tip: Lance

  • SOPHNET On That Camouflage Liner Tip

    Disrespecting the purpose of camouflage:

    But I like it!  Multicam is a really nice fashion camouflage because its got a nice subdued brown tones in it.

    ¥75,600 ($953 USD) for the jacket and ¥61,950 ($781 USD) for the vest over at SOPHNET starting October 20th.

    Maybe you can turn the jacket inside out and blend into the backdrop if the need ever arises?  Until then just stay looking fly.

  • Bell & Ross Vintage BR Series Watches

    Rekindles the spirit of watches worn by military pilots and officers in the 1940s:

    The two watches pictured have a matte PVD finish on them which I really like.  If you like a flashy look, that finish is not for you.  You can always count on Bell & Ross to keep that clean look across their lineup.

    More info on the collection over at the Bell & Ross website.

    I can’t find exact pricing info, but they appear to range from about $2000 – $5000.

  • A Bathing Ape x The Rolling Stones in BAPE Camo

    When in doubt, always throw camo on it 😉

    I’m continually surprised at the parties involved in some of these collabs.  The Rolling Stones?  I know they probably just licensed the lips and tongue logo to A Bathing Ape, and had nothing to do with the actual creative direction… but still surprising.

    The shirts are available at ZOZOTOWN. ¥7,140 ($90 USD) for the t-shirt, and ¥9,240 ($117 USD) for the 3/4 length.

  • Forestbound Bags From Salvaged Vintage Military Fabrics

    WWII Canvas & Leather Carryall:

    WWII Canvas Duffel Bag:

    Created from worn-in canvas salvaged from a WWII era US military duffel bags, Forestbound reworked the fabric into a durable new bags.  Handles made from WWII era cotton webbing and reinforced with a medium brown leather.

    Although you can get a similar look by distressing new materials, it’s very expensive to do and is just never as good.  Having someone’s actual name stamp or handwritten last name etc. on your bag, and knowing the material came from an item in use during WWII is very neat.

    The two bags pictured are available for $320 and $280 respectively over at Forestbound.  Since the materials are all unique, the bags are basically 1 of 1 as far as the look goes.  If you’re keeping an eye on the site and you see one pop up that you like, it’s best to grab it quickly.

  • Custom Military Diaper Cover

    Get your baby into military fashion early:

    Available from seller Kay Church on Etsy for $16.  Comes in a wide range of different camouflages, and is lined with a waterproof breathable polyurethane laminate to keep messes inside.  Snaps, tabs, and elastic ensure a good fit on your baby.

    Extras such as embroidery, ruffles, name tape, patches etc. are available for a small fee.

    I like seeing unique options like this for a reasonable price.  People need to start dressing their babies in clothing besides the standard stuff everyone is buying.

    Hat tip: Burp/Simon