A blog called A Continuous Lean, which describes itself.as “an informal listing of men’s style, wit and wisdom” has released a couple of maps all about where men should shop, eat, and drink in New York. Obviously, I can’t vouch for the quality of the list/map since I haven’t been to New York for almost four years now (sigh), but it might be good for those of you researching a shopping trip to NYC or a decent refresher for you lucky devils that actually live there.
A Continuous Lean Maps

I don’t really know much about Kaws except he’s a very well respected artist, and that he has a
limited edition GTAIV Xbox 360. I also know that he has a bit of a knack for designing clothes, if the latest range of tees and this hoodie are anything to go by.
This hoodie doesn’t show off the character creations skills that he’s known for (okay, I know a bit more than I let on), but it is a damn fine looking hoodie, and I guess its a good thing that he can produce clothes that aren’t entirely reliant upon the style that he’s known for. Unless this XX pattern is something he’s known for and I’ve just made myself look like a dumbass now.
Costiness=$265 Link [thanks for the heads up, Fricken!]

If you don’t think that a t-shirt consisting of video game control pads (with the notable absence of the Playstation clan) is awesome then I think you need to take a long hard look at yourself. Seriously dude, you
used to be cool.Costiness=€16
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I don’t expect you to know Latin, so I’ve googled the phrase for you; ’sic semper tyrannis’ means “
thus ever (or always) to tyrants.” Whilst I did only bookmark this tee because I thought the image was cool, there is clearly a political message to it, although unusually for these kinds of tees there’s actually a fairly wide scope for discussion of what the message means in this particular context. Who are meant to be the tyrants?
But if you look at it on a more superficial level, and I sure did, this is a great take on the crest style tee that we see so often. To be honest I think that the flames are a bit weak, but that’s almost always the case when you try and print photo style flames.
Costiness=$39 Link