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Steal Music T-shirt

By ShinyMedia on September 28th, 2006

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Shotdeadinthehead, an ethical British t-shirt company with a twisted sense of humour, produce tees for Holy Moly and Pop Justice. They also do their own range of slogan t-shirts, including this rather splendid ‘Steal Music’ number. BUY IT



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Newurban tweed trilbies

By admin on September 27th, 2006

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What would Pete Doherty wear if he was going on a shooting weekend in the country? His trilbies are smart and ultra-fashionable, but they’re lacking that aristocratic je-ne-sais-quoi. However, headwear e-tailer Newurban appears to have the answer with its smart new range of tweed trilby hats. Well, almost.

They’re warm and comfortable, cost £40 each, and come in four colours: brown (pictured), forest green, turqoise and, er, creamy peach. Trouble is, they’re for ladies. The ideal gift then, unless you can successfully rock the androgynous fusty/fashionista crossover look. Can I get away with calling that fustynista?



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TOP 5 OLD-SCHOOL TRAINERS

By ShinyMedia on September 25th, 2006

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Classic skate shoe from a classic skate-shoe brand. The clean lines of the Old-Skool make a refreshing change from most modern trainers, which are overdesigned and laden with pointless tech gimmicks. And you don’t have to be a skater to get away with wearing these, although it helps. BUY IT

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Replica Stormtrooper outfit

By ShinyMedia on September 15th, 2006

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Almost 30 years after prop-maker Andrew Ainsworth of Shepperton Studios created the original Stormtrooper outfit, you can now buy your own authentic, lifesize replica, including a helmet that has been
made using the original moulds. Star Wars fanboys, these are the replica Stormtrooper outifts you’ve been looking for… and other Jedi-based puns.

These armour/helmet combos, turned out once again by Shepperton, are the most accurate reproductions of the originals ever produced. As such, they don’t come cheap (£1,300 to be precise) but then they are a genuine collector’s item. Btw, if you’re knee-high to a Jawa (or just a small child with too much pocket money), don’t bother – the armour’s size range is 5ft 2in-6ft 2in. Oh, and the blaster’s not included. Damn. BUY IT




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