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Freehands Texting Gloves (Earth Lover, Under $50)

Smoking gloves are so passé, not to mention, environmentally-unfriendly. Texting gloves, on the other hand (pun intended), are like the 2009 version of the foldback-mittens (the simple, removable finger piece, above, means you can keep on texting regardless of the weather). Keeping digits toasty while shooting off a text is actually pretty crucial, especially when hiking, cross-country skiing, or just driving in an unheated (presumably hybrid) car. Available in fleece, tech liner and real leather (for both men and women), Freehands gloves ($18-$24) keep outdoorsy texting addicts flexible and warm all winter long. That is, as long as their (presumably eco-friendly) cells gets reception on Mount Anywhere....

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Wear Your Facebook Status on Your T-Shirt


Do you constantly need to tell people what you're up to while avoiding direct communication? Do you enjoy wearing t-shirts that give off the "I have a sense of humor because I bought something funny" vibe? Are you addicted to Facebook? If you answered yes to these questions, then Status King has the t-shirt for you.

The new Facebook application allows you to print up a t-shirt of any status message you want. The final product has your picture, message, how long ago you "updated" it, and the "What are you doing right now?" box, just like you would see on the site. It doesn't, however, mention Facebook by name or logo, so Status King will at least be able to dodge legal issues for a while.

The app also collects user submitted updates that people vote on to crown a new Status King three days a week. The winner gets a free shirt with their entry, so if you're creative and witty enough, you could be the King. If not, you'll have to pony up at least $18 for the shirt. [From: Mashable]

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Project Runway's Christian Siriano Designs Scarf for LG Lotus Phone


Christian Siriano is best known for winning the fourth season of pravo TV hit 'Project Runway' and teaching fans everywhere how to discern between those that are "fierce" and a "hot tranny mess" (his catch phrases on the show). Now, Christian has designed a new scarf for the new LG Lotus mobile phone.

The Lotus is a small square phone explicitly marketed to a fashion forward crowd, and Mr Siriano's wool knit scarf follows suit. Featuring an "understated plaid" pattern (apparently the latest trend for winter), the scarf has a subtle and seamless pocket designed to snugly fit the phone, and hold onto it, while you wear the scarf casually draped across one shoulder.

We love the blend of tech and fashion. Who knows, maybe the scarf pocket is going to replace the pants pocket as the way to carry around your phone this winter.

We just hope Christian designed a button for that pocket, because it's hard to look "fierce" when your phone keeps falling out of your scarf. [From LG]

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Ted Baker's 'Space Invaders' Boxer Briefs


Ted Baker Space Invaders Boxer BriefsLooking for some way to marry the geek in you with the chic in you? Or maybe there's a geeky, video game-crazed man in your life need who could use some subtle refinement? Look no further than Ted Baker London's new Space Invader boxer briefs.

The tight fitting 95% cotton briefs are adorned with the arcade-classic pixilated invaders and are, if nothing else, a secretive way to ease even the dorkiest of game geeks into more worldly realms of fashion. And let's face it, at least it's not Zelda boxers. No offense to fans of that most excellent gaming franchise, but it just doesn't cut it for hipster-wear, even if it does show up behind closed doors.

Still, 'Space Invaders' style comes with a $35 price tag for each pair of these skivvies, so you'll have to shell out for even the slightest nudge from geek to geek chic.

From technabob (via Geeksugar)

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