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Mario's Closet

(1.bp.blogspot.com) - Just about every outfit is covered.

Comments: 0 Score: 4 Submitted December 12, 2009 by sweeneytodd

Tagged in: clothes, humor, mario, pictures

Dark Knight motorcycle suit

(dvice.com) - Incredibly geeky, yet totally awesome.

Comments: 0 Score: 4 Submitted July 07, 2009 by hammeredhead

Forgotten Market Online: Older Women

(online.wsj.com) - StyleCaster is among a new generation of Web sites that are trying to solve a stubborn problem: how to make fashion-shopping Web sites more than simply online catalogs. Using video and social-networking techniques, Stylecaster, ShopFlick, SmashingDarling and other sites aim to connect us with new indie designers, stylists and each other, all the while presenting items we can buy.

Comments: 0 Score: 4 Submitted May 05, 2009 by coco0860

Women's breasts getting bigger

(nz.news.yahoo.com) - New Zealand women are getting bigger breasts, with D cups and bigger accounting for nearly half of Bendon bras sold in New Zealand last year.

Comments: 0 Score: 7 Submitted March 03, 2009 by sweeneytodd

Tagged in: boobs, clothes, people

Squirrel Underpants

(baronbob.com) - Yes, you read that right. Underpants for squirrels. This is the perfect gift for the person who has everything, because unless they really do have everything then I doubt they have squirrel underpants (or else they have issues).

Comments: 0 Score: 5 Submitted February 02, 2009 by jsuggs

Tagged in: clothes, humor, squirrel, wtf

10 Really Cool Geek T-Shirts

(forevergeek.com) - Most of the geeky t-shirts over at GAS were from ThinkGeek and very programmer oriented so I decided to find some great ones NOT from ThinkGeek and not overly biased towards computer programmers. Let me know if you like them!

Comments: 0 Score: 13 Submitted February 02, 2009 by jsuggs

Tagged in: clothes, geek, t-shirts

Flash Drive Band

(tinyliving.com) - You'll never leave your files behind if you wear your usb drive...

Comments: 0 Score: 12 Submitted January 01, 2009 by jsuggs

Tagged in: clothes, technology