Categories / Books, Women's Fashion

Fräuleinwunder magazine – 50s-style cool

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Whilst browsing Richard Karstrom’s Crossed Combs blog, the cover of Fräuleinwunder magazine caught my eye. And it looks well worth picking up.

Rooted very much in 1950s cool, Fräuleinwunder is a German magazine, but printed in English on heavy matte paper. Issue two is available now, with content including a retro shopping and barhopping guide of Berlin, a guide to doing your hair in the perfect pin-up style, the art of Candy Cane, Burlesque Couture, Tura Satana, a feature on teen delinquent movies, some crafting tips, an interview punk band The White Barons and much more over the 46 pages.

Obviously not an easy magazine to find, but the ever-excellent Sivletto stocks it and ships worldwide, priced at £6 or $9.

Find out more at the Fräuleinwunder website

Categories / Men's Fashion, Sportswear

New Balance 1970s 455 OG trainers reissued

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Another unsung gem from the 70s is back in 2008 – New Balance 455 OG trainers.

A sporty number, this 1979 trainer was originally designed for off-road running, the mix of shock absorbing and traction ideal for scaling the wild terrain. The reissued version is a ‘legacy’ shoe, offered with the original grey and blue colourway and in limited numbers.

Available for pre-order now, priced at £49.

Find out more at the End Clothing website

Categories / Watches

Casio Retro Dial and Digital Watch

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Link bracelet strap watches often seem like they’ve been around as long as most of us, but usually they’re confined to the wrists of older gents. Casio are jumping on the retro bandwagon with a relaunch of the style for men and women with this Retro Dial and Digital version.

Combining both an analogue dial and a digital readout, the design still stays sleek and traditional. With a gold look finish over brushed steel, this is sturdy without costing an absolutely fortune too.

It’s available online from ASOS for just £28.39, with free warranty.

Find out more from the website

Categories / Women's Fashion

Dennis Morris Timeless Collection for Urban Outfitters

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Band t-shirts are ten a penny (almost) on the high street these days, especially those emblazoned with album covers and logos that were once the property of rickety stands outside gigs. If you’re looking for something more original, check out the Dennis Morris Timeless Collection.

Exclusive to Urban Outfitters, the t-shirts feature original photography by Morris of Marianne Faithful (left), Sid and Nancy (right) and Patti Smith among others. The result is a much more arty way to show your adoration for some of our more handsome icons.

Find out more from the website

Categories / Design and Interiors, Music

Suck UK authentic LP Divider Set

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If you’ve spent much of your life thumbing through racks of dusty old vinyl, you’ll be familiar with something like this Suck UK LP Divider Set.

Designed for authenticity, the set offers an alphabet of lettered cardboard (plus a few extras), complete with the odd bit of sticky tape to hold the letters in place. And to double the use, there’s also a nice genre breakdown on the reverse (see the site for an image), should you wish to separate your psychedelia from your krautrock – all done in random fonts obviously.

You could say it’s great design or even a good example of recycling. Or you could say it’s a pile of old rubbish. Either way, the set should be available to buy in the new year for an as-yet undisclosed price.

Find out more at the Suck UK website

Categories / Design and Interiors, Kids

Artek 616 – 1960s baby chair

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Having kids doesn’t mean losing your edge in style – it’s reason to pick up even more cool design, like this Artek 616 baby chair.

The work of Ben af Schulten back in 1966, it’s still a stylish and practical item, constructed of natural lacquered birch, with a back support in a choice natural, red, white or blue birch veneer. And when your child outgrows it, sell it on – because timeless design like this always has a market.

Yours from £442.

Find out more at the TwentyTwentyOne website