Le Fabuleux Marcel de Bruxelles

A line of body-skimming basics inspired by Belgium's wife-beater equivalent, the marcel

The classic white tank top—worn for ages by everyone from business men to construction workers—is a wardrobe staple. While several brands already reinvent the original, like American Apparel, Petit Bateau, and Schiesser, we lately have our eye on Belgium’s playfully seductive Le Fabuleux Marcel de Bruxelles to fulfill our nouveau wifebeater dreams. Constructed out of strong yet comfortable cotton, each garment Marcel de Bruxelles produces—now …

Bike To The Beach Bag

Quirky camping meets civilized cycling for the ultimate getaway bag

Popping up at Eastern Mountain Sports‘ NYC locale, San Francisco-based Alite Design brings their colorfully inventive camping gear to the East Coast. To celebrate, they’ve teamed up with the sophisticated cyclists at Outlier on an ergonomic Bike to the Beach Bag. Inspired by a NYC seaside hotspot accessible only by bike, the bag is designed to carry a towel, sandals and food while staying securely …

Pauper Voile

A Portland photographer's line of hand-printed silk scarves

After realizing scarves by covetable designers such as Alexander McQueen or Hermes were out of reach, Portland-based photographer Jason Kinney decided to apply his medium to silk. Pauper Voile is the upshot, with Kinney explaining that his interest in scarves made him “curious about how to put an image on fabric.” Starting out with wood-block prints before teaching himself how to screen print, he refined …