Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Survival accessory and a lyrical t-shirt

Paracord Survival Bracelet: In times of financial uncertainty, values of precious metals such as gold and platinum tend to stay high even if the market for fine jewelry takes a downturn, as we're seeing in this recession. One piece of jewelry worth investing in, The Paracord Survival Bracelet, while not made from the earth's most precious natural resource, can potentially protect its precious inhabitants. Made from 15-26 feet of highly durable 550 lb. test paracord (originally used by the US military as parachute suspension lines), the bracelet can be unwound for use in multiple situations - from tying down a mattress to your car roof to securing a tent or temporary shelter to throwing a line to a person fallen overboard - in a pinch. Traditionally worn by US military personnel, a growing number of civilians are also now sporting the woven nylon bracelets (or some variation of it) in the chance that they find themselves in a bind. (Plus, even if you don't expect to find yourself in an emergency situation, its surprisingly hip look makes it look like the kind of high fashion accessory that would be sold in a concept boutique.



i/denti/tee: A new premium t-shirt line for music lovers. In collaboration with iTunes and EDUN LIVE (Bono's ethical clothing line), the shirts feature famous lyrics that start with "I. . ." Current selections include "I shot the sheriff" (Bob Marley), "I walk the line" (Johnny Cash), "I'm a hustler baby, I just want you to know" (Jay-Z), and "I still haven't found what I'm looking for" (U2). The interactive website allows users to search a database for their favorite i/lyric, as well as add their own. And as an added bonus, each purchase comes with 10 free iTunes songs

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