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thetieguy:

Clae. i love this casual form of a dressy shoe! brilliant!

thetieguy:

Clae. i love this casual form of a dressy shoe! brilliant!

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hollowsleather:

6oz oil tanned shoulder bag
10oz Natural Horween Chromexcel straps
Solid brass hardware
Double layer bottom
100% hand stitched at this bench right here.

hollowsleather:

6oz oil tanned shoulder bag

10oz Natural Horween Chromexcel straps

Solid brass hardware

Double layer bottom

100% hand stitched at this bench right here.

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LunarGrand Wingtrip with Nike Lunarlon Sole by Cole Haan

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anchordivision:

Filson Duffle Bag and Red Wing Limited Engineer Boots - REDWING1905
The Engineer collection was originally developed for engineers working on America’s railroads. The boots with pull-on styling, used minimal stitching to protect the engineer’s feet from the hot embers that fell from the locomotive’s firebox. The buckled side gusset at the top of the boot allowed for easier bending, a necessary requirement as they needed to continuously shovel more coal into the firebox. The first engineer boots, number 919, appeared in the 1941 catalog—they were advertised as pull-on boots for engineers and truck drivers, the new engineers of the open road.

anchordivision:

Filson Duffle Bag and Red Wing Limited Engineer Boots - REDWING1905

The Engineer collection was originally developed for engineers working on America’s railroads. The boots with pull-on styling, used minimal stitching to protect the engineer’s feet from the hot embers that fell from the locomotive’s firebox. The buckled side gusset at the top of the boot allowed for easier bending, a necessary requirement as they needed to continuously shovel more coal into the firebox. The first engineer boots, number 919, appeared in the 1941 catalog—they were advertised as pull-on boots for engineers and truck drivers, the new engineers of the open road.

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raatfashion:

#S.E. Boots.

raatfashion:

#S.E. Boots.

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thetieguy:

Clae. i love this casual form of a dressy shoe! brilliant!

thetieguy:

Clae. i love this casual form of a dressy shoe! brilliant!

(Source: , via monde-des-hommes)

hollowsleather:

6oz oil tanned shoulder bag
10oz Natural Horween Chromexcel straps
Solid brass hardware
Double layer bottom
100% hand stitched at this bench right here.

hollowsleather:

6oz oil tanned shoulder bag

10oz Natural Horween Chromexcel straps

Solid brass hardware

Double layer bottom

100% hand stitched at this bench right here.

(via anchordivision)

Creativity now is as important in education as literacy, and we should treat it with the same status.

Sir Ken Robinson

[Via our very good friends at DIY.]

(via darklyeuphoric)

(via mudwerks)

pwrmgmt:

LunarGrand Wingtrip with Nike Lunarlon Sole by Cole Haan

(via bossmarx)

anchordivision:

Filson Duffle Bag and Red Wing Limited Engineer Boots - REDWING1905
The Engineer collection was originally developed for engineers working on America’s railroads. The boots with pull-on styling, used minimal stitching to protect the engineer’s feet from the hot embers that fell from the locomotive’s firebox. The buckled side gusset at the top of the boot allowed for easier bending, a necessary requirement as they needed to continuously shovel more coal into the firebox. The first engineer boots, number 919, appeared in the 1941 catalog—they were advertised as pull-on boots for engineers and truck drivers, the new engineers of the open road.

anchordivision:

Filson Duffle Bag and Red Wing Limited Engineer Boots - REDWING1905

The Engineer collection was originally developed for engineers working on America’s railroads. The boots with pull-on styling, used minimal stitching to protect the engineer’s feet from the hot embers that fell from the locomotive’s firebox. The buckled side gusset at the top of the boot allowed for easier bending, a necessary requirement as they needed to continuously shovel more coal into the firebox. The first engineer boots, number 919, appeared in the 1941 catalog—they were advertised as pull-on boots for engineers and truck drivers, the new engineers of the open road.

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"Creativity now is as important in education as literacy, and we should treat it with the same status."

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