
Who needs a watch when the right time is “Now”. Think of how many times you looked down at your watch and respond with “NOW”. “Do you have time for a drink?….right NOW.” “What time is the meeting?…NOW” “When are you leaving…”NOW.” You get the point. The Now Watch makes a great gift for the wife, the boss, and the mother-in-law.
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Exclusive Black Friday Mall Promotion. 15% Off Everything Black Before Noon.
November 23

As black friday approaches, we here at twbe will supply you with what you need to make your holiday list. Such as these ‘moss pencils’, which is a wooden pencil covered with green flocking. Available at designboomfor $11.
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MUJI, finally scheduled to open its doors on November 16th. There first US store. Located at 455 Broadway, New York, MUJI SOHO will open from 12 noon to 9 p.m. during its first day of operation.
With approximately 3,200 square feet of retail floor space, MUJI

According to AM New York Yellow Rat Bastard will be the ground zero for TopShop’s flagship store. First Canal Jeans, and now the yellow Rat. Although its not confirmed but it looks like the writing is on the wall. Read More here

Everyone needs fancy furniture to fill there ridiculously expensive Williamsburg condo, Right! CB2 to the rescue, Crate and Barrel’s little brother is about to open its doors.(October that is). So only one more month of living on the floor.

Colin’s office bag. The collection contains many practical details, but is not overloaded. Its slim handle and the colourful stitchings give a first impression. Only at a second glance one can see the different proportions and details. The colourful lining is a plus when opening the bag, you can actually find the black pen!
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In God We Trust is our favorite Brooklyn Store. Or is it now our favorite Soho store? IGWT opened their second store in Soho this summer, which seems to be the new trend amongst Brooklynstores. Start in Brooklyn expand to Manhattan. Anyway, they have been bestowed the honor of being on one of the best shopping streets in NYC. Owner/designer/creator Shana Tabor, creates amazing jewelry from axes to dagger to gold teeth, as well as beautiful clothing for your girl. Also there is men’s denim and dress shirts. In God We Trust also features a bevy of homegrown Brooklyn designers. So if you are out in the city this weekend stop in and tell them the twbe has spread the word. To learn more check out this editorial piece on refinery29.

This is actual soap. shaped like little hands! each

Spoon Sisters created these little “gems”. Pencils adorned with Swarovski crystals. They are colored by hand with vegetable dyes that permeate the entire pencil; when sharpened, the ends maintain the dark stain, never showing the natural color of the wood. Sold as a set of five — each with a different color crystal. Pencils measure 7

If your planning a a traveling this year it will be real easy to find your bag at the airport. Dutch designer Marcel Wanders has collaborated with PUMA to create a design focused accessories collection for Spring 2007. The result of this collaboration was presented to the press last week in Amsterdam with a very nice lounge party at the Hotel De Goudfazant. Everyone is making luggage these days.

Here’s a nice little time piece from Vestal, it also comes in black and silver. Its all about the gold. They also have a little promotion with QOTSA.

FredriksonStallard Kite #1, comes from the original

Looking for twbe deal, go to Walmart. I know Walmart, and pick up a 32 polaroid tv for $699.00. Swallow your pride and get a big tv for cheap. The prices are falling the tv market is flooded, so if you bought a 32 inch Sony last fall for $1800.00 you might be kicking yourself. Now you have the tv you can watch these really cool dvd’s from panoramica

Retro-mod and limited-edition kicks are part of every gent’s uniform these days. From the streets of Philadelphia, Ubiq a special sneaker store has just emerged on the ultra posh shopping strip, Walnut Street. For more in depth info and picts check out Refinery29.
Ubiq, 1509 Walnut St., Philadelphia, 215-988-0194