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Five shoes - cartoon cute

Filed under: Accessories, Shoes, Must Haves



Oh, we know that fall is coming and with it comes the "serious" side of fashion; that it's a time for elegance and adding more sophisticated pieces to the wardrobe. We know it and we love it.

But here's the thing: While we're all for ladylike dressing, we can't help but thumb our nose at authority every once in a while - hence this week's focus on shoes that can only be called, well, childish. Some of the shoes are really just fun and cute as hell, but we also showed you a pair by one of today's hottest designers and a even found a pair that are displayed in a museum. We hope they inspire you to have some fun as well.

FluffyCo shirts are for the birds and other outdoor stuff

Filed under: Accessories, Clothing, Men, Kids and Babies, Green Fashion


Whit Honea is a slacker, a borderline degenerate, and a daydream believer. He's also our resident expert on casual chic. If it's comfortable, and not heinous, he's all over it. He's quite charming, really.

FluffyCo is an American company that makes apparel and accessories. Here's how they describe themselves:

FluffyCo is about art, design, good friends, good times. We like street art & indie flicks, going out, and staying in. We believe it's the details that count. Our line of screen printed apparel and accessories is made right here in the USA. We are trying to start something here, and we hope you like it.

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Do urban birds rap?

Filed under: Events: On the Scene

We all know that city life and city people are very different from country life and country people. But would you believe that birds are also affected by the urban/suburban divide?

Dutch researchers have recently discovered that urban birds have a different song pattern than their rural counterparts. Cities birds tend to have short fast songs, versus the slower, longer melodies of their country cousins. Study leaders said urban birds had developed shorter, more varied, higher-pitched sounds so that they can be heard above trains, airplanes and road traffic. Country birds, on the other hand, have little environmental noise to compete with so their songs tend to softer and more melodic.

Pretty cool isn't it?

[via bbc.co.uk]

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