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10 Typographic T-Shirts

10 Typographic T-Shirts

Granted, the summer is basically over (we know, we know, so sad, right?), so checking out killer T-shirt designs isn’t exactly season appropriate anymore. On the other hand, right about now is when all those stylin’ Ts are going to go on sale, so we recommend perusing the sexy and stylish threads featured in Fishgun’s [...]

18 Movies' Surprise Endings Spoiled

18 Movies’ Surprise Endings Spoiled

There’s a great deal of perverse pleasure to be taken from ruining the endings of movies. That pleasure is heightened when the film in question takes great pains to provide a twist ending, like, say, Fight Club, Planet of the Apes, Citizen Kane, Soylent Green, Psycho, or the office favorite The Usual Suspects. All these [...]

12 Velcro-Ladden Clothing Designs

12 Velcro-Ladden Clothing Designs

Today, we’re told, is the anniversary of the zipper (the clothing technology, not the amusement park ride), though we weren’t able to find any evidence to back this claim up.In fact, the original zipper was patented on November 7, 1891, so our zipper listicle will have to wait a few months.
Not to worry, though, because [...]

10 Weird Bras

10 Weird Bras

Women’s fashion – as we’re reminded whenever we go through the mens’ section of a store in 10 minutes and our shopping partner hasn’t made it through the women’s socks yet – features virtually infinite variety and possibilities for creativity and innovation.
It’s almost inevitable, then, that people sometimes design silly, strange, ugly or unethical clothes [...]

Freudian Fridays: 9 Worst Trends of 2008

Freudian Fridays: 9 Worst Trends of 2008

Now that the socialized collective year-end orgasm of popping champagne bottles of frothy fizz and massive fireworks explosions is over, it’s time for our weekly psychoanalysticle, Freudian Fridays. In this issue we indulge an urge we’ve been sublimating for some weeks now; we’re joining the trend of year-end lists by taking a Freudian look at [...]