Puma is jumping on the old school boombox bandwagon with its Puma Rebel shoulder bag.
The boombox print is on one side, with a plug on the other (of course). The bag itself has two zipped pouches and a zipped pocket inside, as well as an extendable shoulder strap.
No idea about the brand, but this 70s-style wood effect bracelet watch is certainly cheap.
Looks the part too, with two dials (hour and minute) on a wood base with a brushed steel backing and bracelet. And fastening is with a single lock clasp.
If you want one, it retails for a very affordable £40.
For many of us, we’re experiencing the kind of weather that makes us think of open fires and warm sweaters. But one thing guaranteed to brighten and warm up you up is this Little Miss Sunshine sweater.
It’s made of a cotton and cashmere mix, with Little Miss Sunshine featured boldly on the front amongst the sunshines and hearts. But that’s not all – if anyone is in doubt about the identity of the character on the sweater, the name is on the back for all to see.
As well as making some of the coolest guitars around, Mod Guitars also make some pretty smart t-shirts – including this Mod Guitars Rock Steady t-shirt.
Available in white or olive, the t-shirt looks like a cartoon play on the two tone Walt Jabsco character alongside a black and white check and of course, the label logo.
The name De Lorean is as famous as it is infamous, but there’s no denying that the price of these futuristic cars is on the rise – so the DMC-12 on Auto Trader right now could be shrewd investment.
The cars were made from 1981 – 1983, mainly for the US market (the reason why are all left-hand drive and a good reason why it featured as a time machine in the US-made 80s classic Back To The Future). The one here is described as a ‘show winner inside and out’ and still having that ‘new car smell’. But it is also described as ‘unrestored’, despite having upgrades to the electrics, locks and gearbox.
The fact that the owner will ‘trailer anywhere’ doesn’t make it sound like a good runner either. But it does have low mileage (17,500) and for the £26,500 price tag, you are guaranteed a real head-turner.
A new company under the name of Armadillo Scooter Wear has attempted to update the old parka, replacing it with the Urban Parka.
Available for men and women (the women’s one is pictured here), the Urban Parka is designed for scooter riding and adverse conditions, featuring armour in the shoulders and elbows if you come off, a waterproof/breathable fabric and specific pockets for a mobile, MP3 player and headphone loops.