Each tie is made from a unique piece of reclaimed wood. Colors, knots, nail holes and grain patterns will vary. The ties are lightweight and flexible, held together by an elastic cord that runs through the tie and around your shirt collar.
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When you leave behind something important, it may leave you feeling ruffled for the whole day. But carry this ruffled shoulder bag with you, and you'll have the perfect accessory for keeping track of everything you need, and look brilliant while doing it. The one-of-a-kind bags are handmade by craftspeople in India from recycled saris. For each one, the layers of silk and rayon come in... More at UncommonGoods
Indulge your man's penchant for potty humor by dressing him in this amusing toilet tie. A navy background is discreetly covered in a repeating pattern of tiny golden "thrones," making this a witty gift for those guys who think they are the kings of their castles. With its combination of traditional colors and unexpected iconography, this is the perfect accessory... More at UncommonGoods
For those who wear their heart on their sleeve, here's a clever way to make sure your man does, too. Equipped with a rotating arrow, these subtle Lie Detector Cufflinks put truth on the spot with a True/False meter that gives you a definitive answer to any question. Elegant and handsome, this set can be worn from the office to dinner to the interrogation room (your kitchen). Handmade from... More at UncommonGoods
Electrify your look with the blue and yellow circuit board tie! This fun and sophisticated piece of neck wear will suit an engineer, electrician or man who just really loves his gadgets! Made in the USA and Korea. More at UncommonGoods
The dead languages tie will spark the interest of any art and history lover. Based on the steps leading up to the Los Angeles Library, this tie is a torso-length take on Jud Fine's sculpture, "Spine," which displays ancient languages, hieroglyphics, math, music, braille and all symbols of beauty and historical significance. Made in the USA and Korea. More at UncommonGoods
You're a master juggler, always keeping the kids, the shopping and a mile-long to-do list up in the air at one time. What you need is one less thing to worry about, one more free hand, and a way to look good while doing it all. No worries. What you need is this super-cute, hands-free bag. The interior is roomy enough to keep your cash, cards, keys and other necessities in one place, while... More at UncommonGoods
Give your iPad some hardcover protection with these literary heavy hitters graced with iconic cover art from the first editions of classic fictional works. Cases have the look and feel of a real book since each cover is manufactured by a book binder that has been in business for over 100 years. Made in the USA. More at UncommonGoods
Neither rain, nor sleet, nor gloom of night shall prevent you from toting your favorite e-reader along wherever your travels take you. Handmade from repurposed mail sacks, these sturdy, canvas cases deliver edgy style to your iPad while protecting its delicate surface with a gentle ultrasuede. The ultrasuede is collected from companies with remnant scraps. An additional riveted pocket provides... More at UncommonGoods
Whether you need to pop a bottle or pop an errant seam, you'll always be prepared when you pop your collar with these Titanium Multi-Tool Collar Stays. Go from snappily dressed to ready in a snap when you stow these featherlight (0.4 oz), 100% titanium multi-functional tools in your shirt collar. A great gift for dads and groomsmen, these sleek and discreet tools let... More at UncommonGoods
Your best friend for more than just a night out, this supremely compact wallet holds enough to be your main squeeze. Handmade in Seattle from used inner tubes collected from local bike shops, this slim and simple wallet makes just the right amount of cards and cash easily accessible. Features: - Durable water-resistant construction from recycled inner tubes - Clear window for quick ID viewing... More at UncommonGoods
This wallet's raw materials once spent their days lounging around the enchanted beaches of Bali. That sounds lovely, except that those materials are actually plastic bags. Billions of plastic bags are used every year, and many of them find their way to the ocean, where they can be damaging or fatal to marine life. For each wallet, ten of those wayward bags are reclaimed from the shoreline,... More at UncommonGoods
For those who embrace their inner geek, finding an accessory that adds a bit of personality to your plain pants can leave you positively puzzled. Fortunately, when you add Kaycee Binns' quizzical belt you'll discover a smart style solution in its numerals, geometry, and suggested physics formulas. In this sturdy zinc buckle, Kacee seals what looks like a regular Einstein's chalkboard in... More at UncommonGoods
In the beginning, there were 2 cufflinks: one sperm, one egg and the spawn of smart accessories by self-proclaimed nerd Tiffany Ard. Bearing more than just the elements of human nature, this dapper pairing brings the elements of style to your wardrobe with science class scenes of a charging sperm and regal egg. Wear them together as a nod to your roots, or choose two sperm... More at UncommonGoods
Give him a couple links to baseball's storied past. Crafted from salvaged seats from America's most beloved stadiums, these cufflinks have a deep patina collected from decades of home openers and double-headers. Choose modern day greats like Fenway or bygone legends like the Dodgers' Ebbets Field. Each is unique and quantities are limited. officially licensed by MLBincludes hand-numbered... More at UncommonGoods
A nourishing take on sole food, these illustrated socks reveal the elements of reflexology so you can rub, press and melt away the day's stress. Anatomically correct with healing pressure points, each set offers a comfortable way to take the guesswork out of kicking back. Take these to your next massage for exacting relaxation or wear them home for a "professional"... More at UncommonGoods
Burn rubber while traveling without deepening your carbon footprint. Made from repurposed mountain bike inner tubes, this eco-friendly twist on a classic toiletry case stores loose ends while you hit the road. Each PETE-lined case comfortably fits it all, while protecting toiletries, electronics or cosmetics from the raw elements (or the hazards of connecting flights). Made in Colorado. More at UncommonGoods
Smile - this umbrella from the Museum of Modern Art places you beneath blue sky even in the wettest of weather. Created by Tibor Kalman, this black umbrella opens to reveal a photograph of a brilliant blue sky underneath a wonderful waterproof arc. More at UncommonGoods
Sleek as just-Zambonied ice, these sporty hockey rink cufflinks will bring polish and style to any hockey fan's wardrobe. Each stainless steel and enamel cufflink is a miniature replica of a hockey rink, even its colors match regulation hockey rink colors. An unexpected way to express your love for hockey (without having to loose your teeth). More at UncommonGoods
George, Abe, Andrew...they'll all feel at home in the Franklin bi-fold wallet! Handmade in Seattle from used inner tubes collected from local bike shops. Features: - Durable water-resistant construction from recycled inner tubes - Four card holding slots and full length bill slot. - 99% recycled content More at UncommonGoods
You'll always be walking on the sunny side of the street with this spectacular umbrella. The generous canopy has 24 different panels (as opposed to 8 on a standard umbrella) which not only makes the umbrella sturdier, but allows you to bask in a full spectrum of rainbow colors. No more anonymous black umbrella getting lost in a pile! The canopy is 100% nylon, and the lightweight... More at UncommonGoods
Protect your laptop without the bulk with this sleek and slim laptop case made in Seattle from used inner tubes collected from local bike shops. Features: - Durable water-resistant construction from recycled inner tubes - Secure Velcro closure - great for quick and easy access. - 1/8" foam for added protection - Holds most 15" laptops - 50% recycled content More at UncommonGoods
Sure to disarm onlookers with their dangerous charm, artist Shannon Astali DeJong's recycled brass bullet casing cufflinks are unapologetically provocative yet straight-shooting statement pieces made for everyday wear. DeJong scours shooting ranges and salvages discarded shells to create each one-of-a-kind pair.None of the bullets were used to hunt animals, commit crimes or settle scores.... More at UncommonGoods
Live every week like it's Shark Week with a Jaws-dropping pair of cotton-polyester-spandex socks that add kick to your workwear. Whether you're circling the water cooler or swimming in deep water, you're sure to bring humor and style to any room with outrageous "shark attack" graphics. After all, business casual bites--so why not bite back? More at UncommonGoods