The Phigvel Mail Bag is a Japanese canvas bag with leather details designed in a streamlined tribute to the postal worker bag. The only information I could find about the company was on their web site, Phigvelers. Anyone in Japan who can check out one of the shops that carry their products? (via Highsnobiety.com)
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This is one of the prettiest cell phone cases I’ve seen in a long time. Its called the CORTEO by Nuria Moraand and costs $35. (via Society6)
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I came across this little oddity while out at the River Market Antique Mall in Kansas City this weekend. It is a miniature suitcase with cards and divider tabs inside. On one side is A through Z and on the other is tabbed with the months. Also included is a small pencil. The set came…
It’s all about photo apps.
It’s all about photo apps. Steply has created a blog of reviews for iPhone photo apps, from functional to frivolous. Its a pretty good resource if you’ve been wanting something besides the stock camera app but don’t know where to start.
Only one more day to get Blue Q tyvek bags on sale on Fab.com. I posted this Airmail zipper pouch in the past but now you can get it for just $4 which is about half of what I paid for mine last week. Tons of other designs are available so take a peek. (via…
Its like a calling card for your luggage! Moleskine has introduced the Moleskine luggage tag that uses the same leatherette material used on their hardcover notebooks and inside is a space to include your personal information on the same cream stock as the notebook end papers. Ubiquitous elastic holds it closed and another elastic is…
With a sense of whimsy and repurposing, Nancy from Felt + Wire found a secondhand couture sunglasses case and turned it into a travel correspondence kit. It fit her business cards, retractable X-acto knife, a small container of paper clips, glue stick, eraser, mini stapler and postage stamps. Genius! I see these big glasses cases…