Anonymous Apparel is a recently formed San Francisco based website and shop run by a few talented designer who would rather remain anonymous as individuals– and focus their efforts on the design front. They have a few solid t-shirts for men and women worth checking out (I like the women’s line much more). They also have a bunch of leg and arm warmers for the ladies– which seem to be a huge trend right now!

Remember those Mekanism Skateboards designs we saw a few weeks ago? Turns out there is actually a video from Wanted Films by London-based design duo Warren Du Preez and Nick Thorton Jones with many of the same design elements called Fashioning The Future. They also have half a dozen other Warren and Nick films worth checking out– but the disruptive pattern “mutation” video is my favorite.

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Big congrats to Jason Gregory the insanely talented graphic designer and self taught leather worker behind MAKR. He recently launched a brand new site with a handful of fresh products. Some of the most exquisite laser-cut and hand sewn leather wallets I’ve ever seen– and finally after much persistence he launched an Online Store. Wallets start at $60 and he changes the designs often so they’re all limited edition. What are you waiting for, go and explore the new site now!





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