Tag: camo

  • Billionarie Boys Club Bee Line Camouflage

    Features multicam looking patterns at a high price: $575 for the M42 jacket, $365 for the pants, $600 for the down vest.  Yea, no thanks.  No wonder BBC owner Pharrell Williams can afford a $16.8M penthouse condo.   He’s actually selling that one, but one can likely assume he’s moving into something more expensive.

  • Get Drunk And Be Somebody

    More like forever be known as “that loudmouth douchebag that kept talking about his limited edition bottle sleeve”: I’ve only had Disaronno a couple times, and I remember liking it.  Even though I also like Maharishi (the camouflage pros), and LOVE camouflage print leather I have zero use for this product.  Why the hell would you need…

  • Carhartt WIP Camouflage Michigan Coat

    Carhartt doesn’t play around when it comes to workwear. If you’re not familiar with Carhartt, and you check out their website you’ll notice that workwear is synonymous with bland.  Carhart WIP on the other hand (if you were not a business major WIP means Work In Progress) is quite a bit more stylish and they use a broad…

  • Hardy Blechman Of Maharishi Talks DPM

    “Camouflage” for those that don’t already know. For the military, camouflage became important when long-range weaponry was developed. Before that, there was no need for it, but in the South African Boer wars, at the end of the 19th century, English soldiers wearing red suddenly got shot at more and more. Read the full feature…

  • Word Is Bond

    Camouflage notebooks, for your best ideas: If you’re the creative type and you’re not already carrying around a notebook for your ideas, you definitely should start. I currently am all about Moleskine brand notebooks, but I might give these ones a try.  Moleskine doesn’t make any of their notebooks in camouflage. 😛 At $10 for…

  • Harry Potter Reporting For Duty Sir

    CNN takes a look at invisible camouflage technology: You can read more information on Quantum Stealth camouflage technology over at HyperSteath. Hard to believe a company with such a terrible logo and website came up with such an awesome sounding product.  The public hasn’t actually seen real pictures of the camouflage yet (that picture to…