Tech Tuesday: MemoBottle

When it comes to having drinkables on the go, the first thought that comes to mind is the Camelback Aquapack. Clearly not a stylish decision when roaming the city or on your work or even your next interview, and obviously not something you would want to lug around one for any of these activities. Now enter the MemoBottle, a unique twist on the same idea that has been around since the canteen and waterskin, just designed to fit perfectly inside your favorite carry-all. Coming in three sizes based on common paper stock sizes, the MemoBottle can hold up to 1.25 liters, is made of responsibly sourced plastic, and is machine washable for use for years to come. Get a hold of yours through the company's KickStarter campaign here!

Check in tomorrow for a style piece that needs to be in your closet and next Tuesday for some more exciting tech!

Monday Outlook: Toggles

Most of your fall/winter apparel has buttons, zippers, clips, ties, etc. They all serve a purpose, but they rarely add to the aesthetic of the piece they are on. Yeah, you may have a quarter-zip pullover, but the zipper characterizes the piece without distinguishing it (there is a difference).
One of the greatest details you'll have to look forward to is the toggle closures of a number of different garments. Most notably used on the traditional duffle coat, toggles are undoubtedly nautical in nature, but seem to add a rustic feel to any outfit. With any luck, there'll be a few shoulder button sweaters out there that replace the old-school buttons with some nifty little wooden pegs. Really, a toggle can come in any size or design, with each providing their own character to elevate any piece they're on.
The previously mentioned duffle coat will be the most readily available toggle piece as most designers make their own iterations, but don't be limited in the search for something unique. Look to some nautical brands to most creatively use toggles and rough wear companies to display the most diverse array of toggle styles. Another thought for revamping an existing coat or sweater would be to get some of the critical buttons replaced with toggles; you'll save money and revive an old favorite.
Check in tomorrow for some exciting new technology and next Monday for further fashion trend insight into the coming months!

Tech Tuesday: Apple's Big Play

As per usual, Apple goes ahead and announces the release of the new iPhone 6 line, the first ever iWatch, and a piece of software that happens to work with both, Apple Pay. Their isn't much different about the new iPhone from its predecessors, a little faster and a little bigger, but the major improvement has to be with the screen; originally glass and now scratch and crack resistant crystal that can be found on the iPhone 5's home button due to its finger print clarity and durability. The iWatch was somewhat underwhelming, with expectations of a great looking piece that would set itself apart from other smart watches, after all the company did make a concerted effort to head hunt some big wigs in the fashion and watch community. Future iterations should be more enticing with the addition of more elegant designs as there may be some reluctance to buy in to just another smart watch and not "the" smart watch. Apple Pay may be the most controversial of the releases, as the company's security was brought into question with the leak of certain celebrity photos. Depending on the overall success or failure of all these new things, we might be hanging on yet another year for a truly groundbreaking technology or witnessing the start of the rotten Apple.

Check in tomorrow for an essential style piece for your closet and next Tuesday for more exciting technology!