For serious risk-takers looking to jazz up their tootsies for the Holidays, look no further than Timothy Everest’s unique line of colorful and geometric hosiery. Manufactured in Wales by century-old cashmere and cotton knitware phenomenon Corgi, known to provide Prince Charles himself with an array of stockings fit for any royal occasion, these socks are sure to make a solid statement in the airport security line and beyond.
As if babies weren’t already lovable enough, these tiny fortune cookie slippers from Sushibooties take extreme cuteness to the next level. Handmade from plush fleece, these little booties have no-slip soles and arrive in their own Chinese takeout container with two custom fabric fortunes sewn in to each slipper. The possibilities are endless. One fortune you can be sure of: “You will look adorable.”
Jocks and bookworms unite. No Mas and Out of Print Clothing reached back into the archives, seizing artwork from the first-edition hardback of Norman Mailor’s “The Fight,” amongst several other classic sport novels, and re-imagined this iconic book cover art on a series of soft tees, which can be worn to the gym, the library or both.
Descended from the powerhouse Fendi, designer Delfina Delettrez’s unique collections are described by some as “delirious.” Nature and the human body inspire her baubles, which incorporate a range of organic and non-organic materials. Like little works of art, these enamel clips lend a whimsical and unexpected twist to any updo.
Jawbone’s intuitive UP bracelet tracks motion, sleep and if you let it, dietary intake, reminding you when you need to move around, hit the pillow or eat raw veggies all day to cancel out last night’s turducken feast. We won’t say that this bracelet knows you better than you know yourself, but its constant presence and gentle nudges might be just the encouragement you require to live a more holistic lifestyle.
Beat the cold with a lambswool scarf, which is as warm and cozy as it sounds. The Lambert features a herringbone knit and is guaranteed to perform on the chilliest of winter days.
Assemble your own bracelet pattern with this “all ages” offering from classic toy creator Lego. Customizable in a way few other watches are, it’s fun, light and also functional.
This brilliantly purple timepiece adds a colorful punch to JEANRICHARD’s acclaimed ladies line. A self-winding movement keeps it ticking behind the elegant aubergine lacquered dial and polished stainless steel case.
Aptly described as “organizational origami” this smartly designed and expertly crafted organizer holds your travel goods in style. A hang-hook means you can easily access your goods on the go from three pouches and a zippered pocket. Fold it all up and throw it in your bag—you can even access exterior pockets without opening the main compartment.
The altruistic friends behind Krochet Kids International hope to empower the women of Africa and Peru by teaching them a skill to provide for their families, crocheting. Each limited edition, hand-crocheted beanie comes in a variety of styles and colors, all made of wool and acrylic-blend that bares the name of the women who stitched it.
Outdoor enthusiasts who want apparel with a modern, sophisticated style will appreciate Aether’s Arctic Trench, an ultra-strealimed parka that packs incredible functionality. Whether out on an urban adventure or dogsledding in northern Sweden, elements like zippered hand-warmer pockets, a seam-sealed construction, tons of high quality insulation (even in the hood) and a waterproof exterior will keep you nice and warm when you’re on the go.
With a retro design, Maurice Lacroix’s Pontos S Diver offers supreme water resistance by way of a helium valve, and additional functionality with Superluminova numbering and hands. The watch’s style is defined by stainless steel and leather, and the graceful notes of fine Swiss manufacturing.
Two’s one-of-a-kind caftans are perfect for stylishly padding around home or covering up at the beach. Designed by Brooklyn’s Monica Patel-Cohn, the handmade caftans come in a number of colors in fabrics that were hand-loomed in India.
Lightweight, durable and easily recyclable, cork goes well beyond simply stopping up bottles of wine to also serve as an eco-friendly way to protect electronic devices. Barcelona- and London-based Tapegear—known for their innovative use of alternative and sustainable materials—uses cork to create a truly organic laptop sleeve complete with custom color stitching.
Treat yourself or a special someone to a simple t-shirt made from high quality cotton that recognizes the early 20th century anti-art art movement championed by Marcel Duchamp and Tristan Tzara.
The latest venture of designer and Partners & Spade mastermind Andy Spade is the newly-launched loungewear collection, Sleepy Jones. This classic gray and white polka dot pattern, with eye-popping yellow on the toes and heels, are among a covetable range of stylish socks they offer.