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etc... presents WRKROOM:

 

Fashion-industry veterans Je Jeng and Rujira Lawonvisut debut their new collection, Wrkroom, this month. With stints at Gap,

 

Theory, and Urban Outfitters between them, the designers are well schooled in cool basics. Their double-breasted jackets and sporty anoraks are the kind of thing you want to wear every day, but their tissue-weight T-shirts steal the show. Available in six colors and four styles, a racerback tank, a henley with rolled sleeves, and long-sleeved T-shirts with V-necks and crew necks, they could be a wardrobe in and of themselves.

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Piss & Vinegar

Man Who Launched Fun-derwear Craze Introduces His New Underwear Collection, Piss & Vinegar

 

 

NEW YORK, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Jason Sutherland, the man who helped launch the men's fun-derwear industry in 2003 with the Ginch Gonch underwear line, announced today that he has created a new brand of cheeky gear for men.

 

Piss & Vinegar - British slang for living young at heart - is designed for the bold guy who appreciates what life has to offer and works hard to live it to its fullest. In other words: Piss & Vinegar is for men who grab life by the balls. In its campaign, the brand playfully asks men "you think you have enough?"; it's a double entendre referring to a guy's fortitude to compete and his ability to fill his briefs. Piss & Vinegar is available now in major department stores, select independent retailers and online at www.PissVinegar.com .

 

Made from a breathable, body-conforming stretch fabric (94% Su Pima cotton/6% Lycra), the first collection from Piss & Vinegar will be the "I Love..." line including the controversial 'I Love Jesus' underwear that are proving to be a holiday favorite. The briefs feature the image of Jesus Christ on the front and the words "Jesus Loves Me" on the rear. Designs are available in a brief, boxer brief, low rise brief, and jock strap and all include the signature 1 1/4 inch microfiber elastic logo waistband and bold scripted Piss & Vinegar logo.
"We chose to introduce 'I Love...' with Jesus and Buddha because whether or not guys subscribe to their doctrines, there is no denying that each man became an icon by living his life to the fullest and from the heart," said Jason Sutherland at this morning's announcement.
Mr. Sutherland chose to take a leap of faith and live life from his heart when earlier this year, he left the successful brand he founded to launch his new line. "It's important to shake things up every once in a while," he explained. "It's what keeps life interesting."
 

Mr. Sutherland looks forward to further shaking things up this Valentine's Day when Piss & Vinegar unleashes the 'I Love Girls' briefs for men, and the "I Love Boys" briefs - also for men.
"When living life with Piss & Vinegar ," concluded Sutherland, "it doesn't matter who you love, only that you love with everything you've got."
 
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Fold n'Play Speakers

folding_speaker_imageCHICAGO, IL, November 17, 2009 /-- Time Magazine today announced OrigAudio's new limited edition Fold n' Play speakers as one of the 50 best inventions of 2009. The magazine was inspired by the brand's ingenious solution to entertainment on the road, touting its "self-powered, 1-watt speakers made of heavy-duty recycled paper," and praising the speaker's portability and functionality. The annual guide highlights companies, large and small, who have developed gadgets and breakthrough ideas in 2009.

"We are extremely honored to be included in TIME's TOP 50 inventions of 2009," says Mike Szymczak, Co-Founder of OrigAudio. "TIME is one of the world's most prestigious magazines and to be included with such great inventions is a thrill to all of us at OrigAudio."

Chicago-based OrigAudio was founded this year by two 25-year-old college grads that had traveled a lot in their early careers, both on the road and in the sky, and wanted to develop an easy, sustainable solution to enjoying their music on the go. Thus, OrigAudio was born.

OrigAudio's new Fold n' Play speakers are the first-of-its-kind recycled, self-powered, portable device that start flat and fold together like origami. The portable 3" cube speakers can be used with any audio device that has a headphone jack, and the slim, portable design allows them to slide easily into any laptop sleeve and won't take up added space in luggage. The speakers are also made from recycled materials and require zero external power, which makes them Mother Nature approved. Choose from five unique designs including CityScape, Flowers, SurfBreak, DayDream and Lake, plus one that allows you to create your own artwork.

OrigAudio Fold n' Play speakers are now available at our Asbury Park Store or through our Shopping Center.

 


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