
Adidas SLVR 2009 Fall/Winter Travel Collection is a must if you’re constantly on the go, and like to be overly-efficient. [Hypebeast]
The new C2 Portable Hard Drive makes backing up important data easy and hassle free, complete with an integrated USB cable and iPod/PC/Mac compatibility. [Marcus Troy]
Supreme cranks out this accessory they designed to hold skateboard tools for those who actually skate. [Freshness Mag]
Opening Ceremony works with Japanese brand Master-Piece for a bag collection, which combines simple classic design with superior craftsmanship. [High Snobiety]
Just in time for the holiday season, Iron Man Nutcracker. [Gizmodo]

adidas’ SLVR is releasing this “Unlimited Edition” today at the SLVR store in NYC, pick it up if you want to be cooler than everyone else this weekend. [SLVRstore]
10 Deep is always solid. Check out their new look book that includes a bunch of well-produced button-ups, and knits. [10Deep]
This new Amanda Visell x Kidrobot wooden Donkey Dunny comes just in time for you to talk about it with your friends at Magic. [Hypebeast]
Glow in the dark toilet paper? No more mis-haps during middle-of-the-night deuces. [Ohgizmo]
Reebok does the pump, perfectly. [Nice Kicks]

The adidas SLVR and Y-3 online stores are up, which means you can stop leaving “Where can I cop” comments on Niketalk. First up, these SLVR super bangers from the fall 2009 collection. Buy now, reap the benefits later. Cop them here for $240.

White sneakers in warm weather is a must, like sunglasses. While most people re-up with the obvious choices, think a little forward with these SLVR Runner’s from adidas. The SLVR line of the three-stripes is more classy than the Originals but less pricey than Y3. Consider it the best of both worlds. Check for them at the SLVR store in NYC.
$190, www.adidas.com/slvr