Categories / Men's Fashion, Sportswear

1970s Adidas Jeans trainers reissued

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Big thanks to @daysofspeed for spotting the low-key arrival of the Adidas Jeans trainers at the Adidas online store.

First introduced in the late 70s and a popular wear on the terraces into the 80s, the Adidas Jeans (as you might imagine) was designed to be worn with jeans, pretty much as this reissue is. The 2009 take is a reproduction of the 70s original in a blue and off-green colourway, keeping that trademark dash of yellow on the sole and of course, the all-suede upper.

Yours for £75 while stocks last.

Find out more at the Adidas online store website

Categories / Art and Photography, Gadgets and Tech

Leica M9 retro-styled digital rangefinder camera

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The classic M8 made it into our recent best 60s-style cameras feature at Modculture, so you just know we would be excited about the arrival of the Leica M9, the company's first full frame digital rangefinder camera.

The looks alone are a head-turner, but if you take our photography seriously, you'll like what you hear about the inner workings too. Those include an 18-megapixel, full-frame 24 x 36mm sensor, compatibility with Leica's M lenses, ISO from 80 to 2500 and shutter speeds of up to 1/4000 of a second (with barely a noise when in use). Build quality isn't bad either – a one-piece, full metal housing, solid brass top and bottom plates and room for a 2.5-inch monitor on the rear.

It's a dream, but here's the nightmare – it retails for  hefty £4,850 in either the contrast or all-black colourway.

Find out more at the Leica website

Categories / Design and Interiors, Homeware

Clover table from HarBenger2

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HarBenger2 are another company that combine new designs with recycled elements, including the Clover Table illustrated. The table combines an old metal planter base that's been painted in matt black with a shaped, walnut veneer top to create an interesting, contemporary look. 

The nature of the recycled elements means that, although the objects can look similar, they are never quite the same so it's worth keeping an eye on the designs for sale at their Etsy store. This design costs $130 but, as the duo are Houston based, you'll need to add shipping fees onto that price. 

See it online

Categories / Homeware

Betsie cushions from Breadcrumb

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The Breadcrumb range of products which includes purses, tea cosies and cushions, caters for a retro look that is more feminine fancy than stripped back minimalism. Their designs are mostly named after girls, each girl having her own style and look. The Betsie range of cushions, which includes the number entitled Shangri-la shown above, utilises digitally printed illustrations of women that are combined with new and vintage trims and decorations to produce a unique look. 

For such a pretty object be prepared to pay a pretty price too. This cushion will set you back £62. 

Buy it online

Categories / Men's Fashion, Music, Women's Fashion

“I’m Not Johnny Ramone” T-Shirt

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Distinguish yourself from the legions of people in Ramones t-shirt by wearing this “I’m Not Johnny Ramone” T-shirt.

The design is a reproduction of a t-shirt that was worn by Johnny Ramone himself at one of the band’s gigs at the Whisky A Go Go in 1977. Play has the t-shirt in sizes ranging from Small to XXL so suitable for both men and women. It is priced £24.95.

Visit the Play website to buy.

Categories / Homeware

Vintage Fabric Pear Doorstop

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Doorstops made from vintage fabric in the shape of chickens have been popular on a number of websites, and Plumo now has something similar but a little more sophisticated in its Pear Doorstop.

The oversized doorstop (measuring 23cm by 20cm) is made from canvas with a retro 70s print.  The print is made up of various flowers in clashing shades of blues, pinks and orange.

It costs £25 from Plumo.