Reduce glare and psych-out your opponents in vintage style with Farkas Original Eye Black ($7). This high-quality eye black is named for Andy Farkas, believed to be the first player to sport eye black in the NFL when he led the Redskins to the World Championship in 1942. Packaged in a vintage tin and formulated to stay put even through... [More]
Add a touch of whimsy to your drinking escapades with a Mustache Pint Glass ($15). These amusing vessels feature a white mustache on the side, in just the right place to make you look like you've got a serious case of foam face each time you take a drink. Got Guinness?... [More]
The "man-sized" Ace Fingernail Clippers ($12) and Ace Toenail Clippers ($12) are made from 420 stainless steel, offer 30º or 55º Power Cut levers with ultra-sharp blades, and sport built-in clippings catchers. Finish filling up your cart with the rubberized Ace Nail Brush ($8) and the do-it-all Ace Nail File Pick ($12).... [More]
There's never been a bracelet this hardcore. Made from military-issue 550 paracord, Survival Straps ($18-$25) are bracelets designed to help you in an emergency. With 15 to 20' of cord used in each bracelet, you simply unravel it to instantly have a section of strong rope for any number of uses. (Just ask Bear how handy one of these things... [More]
These coin-like USB flash drives are truly pocket size. Available in a 4GB bronze ($20) or an 8GB silver ($30) finish, the CurrenKey features a shock-proof die-cast case that opens with a twist to reveal the USB connector.... [More]
Forget mindless memorization and monotone teachers — history can be fun, as evident in The Mental Floss History of the World: An Irreverent Romp through Civilization's Best Bits ($17). This 432-page tome is filled with terrific, mostly-true anecdotes and tales from the beginnings of human civilization to modern times. [via]... [More]
Fight back this winter with Malin+Goetz Lip Moisturizer ($12). This highly recommended daily protection lip gel hydrates on contact to restore your zombie-like pucker. The no-frills stuff is fragrance, flavor and color free, and the scientific-helvetica tube makes sure you won't be mistaken as a lip gloss wearer.... [More]
From the maker of Bacon Salt comes Baconnaise ($15/3 pack). This bacon flavored spread is tasty on everything from sandwiches to celery. Spread the bacon love.... [More]
Looking for a fresh scent this fall? Check out Zirh Ikon ($65). The woodsy, natural scent features top notes of Cardamon, Ginger, and Lemon, mid notes including iris root, black cinnamon, and clove buds, and dry notes of frankincense and patchouli. Bold, fresh, and masculine.... [More]
Is that a fishing pole in your pocket, or are you just happy to see us? Oh, it's a Pocket Fishing Pole ($45)? Well that's a little awkward. But you are happy to see us, right? Wait, where are you going? Fishing? Yea — that pretty much makes sense.... [More]
Whether you're doing construction or demolition, you'll want to get your hands on a Dead On Annihilator ($50). This unique multi-tool offers a board straightener, nail puller, a demolition axe and hammer, a chisel, a multi-purpose wrench, and a built-in bottle opener. What more do you need? [Thanks, Joseph]... [More]
Burberry The Beat ($55-$65) is a fresh woody fragrance perfect for the changing season. Inside the Burberry-checked metal and glass bottle, you'll find a combination of leatherwood, vetiver bourbon, cerate, black pepper and violet leaves.... [More]
Living in a large city can be overwhelming — people can often feel lost amongst so many, and this feeling is perfectly conveyed in the brilliant photography of Little People in the City ($18). This hardcover tome represents a collection of photographs from street artist Slinkachu, who for the last several years has photographed and then left tiny hand-painted figurines... [More]
Learn the basics of beer with the Beer Wheel ($9). This quick dial is packed with information on everything from ales to wheat beers. You're already a pro at drinking the stuff, so you might as well know what you're drinking.... [More]
If you're among those who like to wonder about their own life and death, you shouldn't miss Cause of Death: A Perfect Little Guide to What Kills Us ($12). This delightfully morbid tome discusses all sorts of data related to death, including tons of real-world stats from major organizations to offer an intriguing look at modern human mortality.... [More]